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  1. So many helpful tips in this itinerary. I love that Pagosa Springs has hot springs that are free to use. This is something we don’t have at all in the U.K. and i’m finding myself a little obsessed with.

    1. I was surprised to see it, too. I’m thinking about to revisit the city and this time will dip in the hot springs.

  2. This is such an amazing road trip. Every stop feels like a major destination. I am quite fascinated by the Great Sand Dune National Park & Preserve – I definitely would want to try the sand sledging here and would aim to either reach a little earlier or stay back later. Your day three with all that waterfall hopping seemed to be equally fun.

  3. I love driving in this part of the world, it’s such a great road trip region! Your itinerary looks appealing, with some attractive stops. I am drawn to your descriptions of places such as Pagosa Springs, Wolf Creek Pass, Mesa Verde NP, the Engineer Mountain Trail Head, Bear Creek Falls, Box Canyon, Black Canyon, and Creted Butte! The names of these places alone draw me in!

  4. I am already going through so many road trips around Colorado in your blogsite, and I am totally enjoying it. Well, this is a detailed list of so many adventurous road trips. I need to spend months there to do it all. I am so thrilled to know that you have done these already.

  5. Your road trip definitely was an adventurous one for 10 days. But I can understand heading north to escape the Texas heat. I love that some of your driving days were short and you found some great stops along the way. We too love when we find great outdoor spots to enjoy to break up driving days. Who can pass up a stop at a waterfall? But I could get by without a visit from a bear!

  6. A family road trip appears to be fun and entertaining, and I’m sure Snoopy liked it as well. It feels pretty good to be on the road and witness breathtaking scenery. This 10-day adventure is priceless!

  7. Wow, this sounds like such an exciting trip. It’s this kind of travel that’s truly US-American. I really need to find a travel budy that can drive me around the US 😀 The picture of Creed looks so lovely – I wish you had posted a couple more pix since the ones you share are so nice 😉

    1. Yes, it’s so American and I know lots of people from outside the country want to experience this kind of road trip. I hope you will find someone who can drive you around.

  8. Sounds like you encountered your share of setbacks on this road trip. I admire your persistence in plugging along despite COVID quarantine changes, uneven camp sites, problems with the hitch, bad roads, and more. It’s so refreshing to hear an authentic experience because not every trip is perfect. (Are any?) But it’s the amazing views and scenic byways that make it all worthwhile. What a great adventure. Thanks for the tips, too!

    1. Thank you Jackie! All those problems made a road trip even memorable. I agree, there’s no perfect trip.

  9. The Animas Overlook is gorgeous! I really need to get out and explore that side of the country. I’ve never been to New Mexico or Colorado or any of the states you mentioned (besides Texas). It would be such a lovely road trip!

  10. Such a helpful itinerary. For someone who hasn’t been to US as yet great to learn that this would be one of the best road trips.Dallas has been in our plans and including this trip when there would be nice. There seems to be so much to do in the 10 days.

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