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    Posted: 25 Jan 2014 at 1:04pm
It helps that so much of it is close together.   95% of the stuff - about 18 days of the 25 - is within a 3000 mile loop starting in Denver.  An average of only about 3 hours of driving each of those days.  3 times we'll stay at the same campground for 2 nights so we can do day trips, and we'll stay at Yellowstone for 3 nights.  There are 8 nights (most of the way out and back) where we'll stay at a truck stop to save time (and a little money).  Some of the sights only need an hour or two so we can fit in several things in one day.
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tech:  just curious, how are you able to cover all that in 28 days  and really enjoy?  hogone
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Thanks, yes, we planned on purchasing the annual pass at the first park.   

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jan 2014 at 1:21pm
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If your going to visit that many National Parks and Monuments you should get an Annual Pass; cost $80.00; good for 1 year and allows you and anyone traveling with you in a private vehicle access to all NP; Monuments; BLM; Forestry service plus other sites. Does not cover places
such as parking garages ( Mount Rushmore; Hoover Dam just to mention a few).Does not cover camping fees just entrance fees. All of these NP have entrance fee and will add up $80 very fast if you don't have a pass; Just show your pass each time you enter.
In 2012 we took 10 weeks and covered most of the place you mention from your summer trip and this one covered over 12000 miles; and 22 states.
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If you are eligible for the Golden pass, get it. It is permanent and cheap.

http://store.usgs.gov/pass/senior.html
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jan 2014 at 10:55am
If you can squeeze in a couple of days near Fossil Butte, camp in Ashley National Forest in the Uinta Mountains. Beautiful. That's our backyard.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jan 2014 at 10:05am
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If your going to visit that many National Parks and Monuments you should get an Annual Pass; cost $80.00; good for 1 year and allows you and anyone traveling with you in a private vehicle access to all NP; Monuments; BLM; Forestry service plus other sites. Does not cover places
such as parking garages ( Mount Rushmore; Hoover Dam just to mention a few).Does not cover camping fees just entrance fees. All of these NP have entrance fee and will add up $80 very fast if you don't have a pass; Just show your pass each time you enter.
In 2012 we took 10 weeks and covered most of the place you mention from your summer trip and this one covered over 12000 miles; and 22 states.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Jan 2014 at 10:27pm
Colorado Springs typically gets 300+ days of sunshine so the odds are good. If you want to do the New Belgium tour, make a reservation... it's typically full. They make Fat Tire by the way: One of the better, mass produced brews from Colorado.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Jan 2014 at 6:03pm
26 days.  Oooo, will have to look into the beer tours.  We will be ascending the Peak via the cog train - when I was there 28 years ago my parents drove us to the top only to find heavy cloud cover, so I'm hoping for better views this time.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Jan 2014 at 5:29pm
WOW... That's alot of ground! How many days total?

If you are a beer guy (I am...) then the New Belgium Brewing tour is one of the best I've been on. It's in Ft. Collins though so it could be a stop on the way from Rocky Mountain National. Colorado does have some of the best microbrews in the country.

I can speak to the Pikes Peak area... Since I live nearby! For sure, see Garden of the Gods. Pikes Peak itself is accessible a couple of ways: Car, train and hike. The hike would take all day so I'd suggest the train. Places to eat in the area:

Il Viccino for great wood fired pizza and good beer (you will see a recurring theme here)
Bristol Brewing is right next door to The Blue Star for good beer and either upscale (reservations) or casual (in the bar area) dining.
If you are in the mood for a little something, then Nosh with it's smaller plates and great food is a good downtown destination.
Try Trinity Brewing for possibly the best beer selection in town as well as their own microbrews. Also much better than average pub grub with a twist.

The Sand Dunes area is fun as well, but know that you are WAY out there so going for food, ice or groceries is not your ordinary milk run. Plan on cooking for yourself, and grab groceries before you get there.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Jan 2014 at 12:37pm
Thanks for the reminder on Meteor Crater, we meant to stop there but left if off our itinerary.  We will be staying at the Holbrook KOA, seemed to be the closest to the Petrified/Painted area.
 
Looks like Custer is very close to our current route, I'll take a look. 
 
We'll be at Mt. Rushmore/Crazy Horse on July 23rd, arriving at Badlands National Park that evening.
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