Looking for someone good w/Colorado trails

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Overland-Indiana

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I am planning a family trip for around mid to end of July 2018. My wife, 2 sons and me will be going in my XJ with a small expo trailer. What are some trails with great views, but yet not too technical or dangerous since I'll have my family with me?

Thanks for the help guys!
 

ElDusto

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Ouray / Silverton area is amazing....the alpine loop is easy to do but yet very very fun...then you can get more "involved" easily if you decide to.we went last year and it was great..out there is just so much to explore....the year before we just did forestry roads up past Estes park and they just kept going and going..I did a post of last years post somewhere on here.the whole damn state past Denver is awesome in my opinion...definitely check out the alpine loop.


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KCAT

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If you have never been to the Sand Dunes (you can't drive on them but) Medano Pass is fun and easy. Chance to see big horn sheep, buffalo, elk, and deer.