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Cool Colorado Virtual Vacation Tours Worth Taking

Virtual Tour and Attractions in Colorado Mountains and Park At this time, taking time off and going on vacation seems like a pipedream. With travel limitations still in place, it’s often better to err on the side of caution instead of risking spending a few days in a tourist town.  Thankfully, if you are craving to escape the confines of your home without putting your safety at risk, you’re in luck! Various national parks and other attractions in Colorado are currently offering virtual tours.  Whether you are looking to quench your thirst for new art or wanting to revel in the beauty of nature, below are the virtual attractions that you shouldn’t miss:

Rocky Mountain Natural Park

It is unfortunate that the Rocky Mountain Natural Park has been closed for most of the summer and fall. This time of year is the best time to revel in the beauty of the area as well as score the best catch.  Thankfully, resources online allow you to immerse yourself in the majesty of the state park from your couch.  Miss hiking through the park trails? Google Earth can take you to the peak of the Summit Ridge or through the Trail Ridge road without so much as breaking a sweat! Want to hear the soothing sounds of the flora and fauna around you? The park has a sound library developed by Colorado State University researcher, Jacob Job. 

Hudson Gardens

6115 S Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, CO
There is nothing quite as relaxing as sitting in a garden enveloped by beautiful flowers and lush greenery. For many Colorado natives, the Hudson Gardens is as close to Eden as they can get.  Hudson Gardens is already open to the public. However, if you have second thoughts about taking your family out, the nonprofit has several videos that you can watch at home. The time-lapses are so vivid; you can almost smell the flowers! 

Kirkland Museum of Fine and Decorative Art

1201 Bannock Street, Denver, CO
Art invigorates the soul. If you need your spirits lifted, especially during these trying times, you don’t have to leave your home to be in the presence of beautiful work. The Kirkland Museum of Fine and Decorative Art offers a 360-degree virtual tour of their space on their website. The museum is home to more than 30,000 examples of fine and decorative art from 1,500 artists from across the globe. You can access the experience here.

Rocky Mountain Virtual Music Festivals

If art isn’t your thing and music is more your jam, the Rocky Mountain Virtual Music Festival is for you. The series of events, which has been organized by ARISE Music festival, was created to support Colorado musicians, bands, and artists who have been affected by the pandemic.  The events are free. However, viewers are encouraged to give tips to the artists during their set through Venmo or PayPal.  The pandemic might have dampened your vacation plans but that doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy the beauty of Colorado in the comfort of your own home. With hope, the tours above are enough to get you through this year.  If you are looking to relocate to Colorado, The Noel Team is here to help. Browse our Featured Listings, Featured Communities, and check out our 3D tours today. For inquiries and more information, get in touch with the most trusted real estate professionals in the area. Call 303.774.9400 or send an email to sjnoel(at)remax(dotted)net
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