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Whether you visit the plains or the mountains, there is no denying that Colorado is one beautiful state.
There are RV parks outside of the metro areas that allow campers to explore fine dining and theater, and there are secluded mountain niches where you can walk along quiet trails and view wildlife.
Visitors who want to lose themselves in history can see dinosaur footprints and other fossils that survive from the huge ocean that covered Colorado in prehistoric times, or they can investigate ruins in places with names like Cortez and San Juan where the Spanish explorers left their marks.
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