One of Sarah and Gray's favorite activities in the summertime is renting a kayak to float down the iconic Colorado river. Bring lots of suncreen and beer, and make sure to stop at the natural hot springs on the route!
Anyone who has visited Glenwood Springs with Sarah and Gray knows how much they enjoy going to the vapor caves. Existing as a natural underground vapor cavern utilized by the Ute Indians over 160 years ago, these caves have a rich history in Colorado. Plan a visit to witness these caves yourself, or to enjoy many of the spa services offered by Yampah.
Glenwood Springs boasts many restaurants, bars, and shops that Sarah and Gray have visited over the years. Ming's Cafe, Juicy Lucy's Steakhouse, Slope and Hatch, Mama's Pierogi, and Casey Brewing Taproom all come highly recommended.
Have you ever wanted to learn how to fly fish? How about with some of Colorado's most talented guides upon the Roaring Fork river that runs through Basalt? The guides at the Taylor Creek Fly shop are extremely knowledgeable and have taught Sarah and Gray so much about fly fishing.
The hike to Maroon Bells is one of the most iconic hikes in Colorado. Sarah and Gray have made this hike many times, and recommend it to anyone interested in seeing more of the natural beauty in the surrounding area. Pro tip: make sure to reserve parking ahead of time, or to finish before the last bus leaves (or else you'll end up hitchhiking like Easton...)