| Above, Ouray, Colorado. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Now that we're in a new year, it is a good idea to plan this coming summer's vacation for the family.
One great idea is to visit some "eccentric" towns in Colorado. That's what WorldAtlas calls them.
| Above, the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad train at High Line. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
They include Durango, Carbondale, Ouray, Manitou Springs and others in a article. Most of them (if not all) have RV parks nearby.
They start it off with:
Colorado welcomes newcomers with its wide peaks, long history, and lively local quirks. More than a friendly landscape of adventures and surprises, travelers will find several eccentric towns to explore in 2026, spread from the snow-capped Rockies to the rugged San Juan ridges. Amid forested valleys and beside clear alpine lakes, each small town offers its own story and attractions. Today, these eccentric Colorado towns greet visitors not as ghost towns but as active centers of history, hospitality, and adventure.
To read more, go here.
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