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June trip to CO. Renting a Jeep/Suggested trails

JTBurns

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Hi CO jeepers! My wife any I are going to CO in June to celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary. Our only plan currently is to see Glass Animals at Red Rocks and otherwise wanted to rent a Jeep and do some offroading, see some sights and visit some breweries. We have been out once before and made it up to Longmont and Ft Collins and had a great time. This time we're staying closer to Denver. I found some resources on where to rent a Jeep, with a link here: https://www.uncovercolorado.com/jeep-rentals/

Anyone have experience renting a Jeep near Denver, and or care to share some mild to moderate trails to check out?
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Hit me up. You can join in some of the spring fun. Lots of the high altitude stuff is not open til July.
St. Elmo and Tin Cup for example. I went on Father's Day. Still iced in. Crystal Mill is a blast if you are down for a bit of a drive.
 

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Check out TrailsOffroad.com. Most trails should be opening back up around that time around Idaho Springs, Arapahoe National Forrest area. If you go further south (Woodland Park) they tend to stay open year round. My personal favorites are Hackett Gultch, Longwater Gultch, Slaughterhouse Gultch, Barbor Fork, and Coney Flats. All can be found on the site I mentioned. Make sure you look at the difficulty as some of those I wouldn't consider mild.
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