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Nestled in the heart of Mesa Verde Country, Dolores is a hidden gem in Southwest Colorado. Surrounded by the breathtaking Canyons of the Ancients National Monument and the Anasazi Heritage Center, it's the ideal location for your next vacation. Plus, it's only 15 miles away from the entrance to Mesa Verde National Park, making it a perfect base for exploring this ancient wonder. Dolores Colorado is a charming, historic western town that takes you back in time. You won't find any chain stores or Starbucks here. Instead, the streets are lined with turn-of-the-century western buildings that house antique stores, The Hollywood Bar, and the historic Rio Grande Southern Hotel B&B & Restaurant. Situated halfway between Durango and Telluride, Dolores offers a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The Dolores River flows through town, offering Gold Medal fly fishing opportunities. Surrounding you are magnificent mountains and the San Juan National Forest, where you can indulge in activities like hunting, biking, fishing, boating, camping, and hiking. For history buffs, Dolores holds great significance. It was a camping site for the 1776 expedition of Fathers Dominguez and Escalante. Their journey aimed to explore unknown lands and open a route to Spanish missions in California. The town carries this rich history, reflected in the attractions like the Railroad Museum featuring the restored Galloping Goose #5. But that's not all! Dolores is also a scenic marvel. It lies on the San Juan Skyway, often hailed as 'America's Most Beautiful Drive'. This 236-mile loop takes you through the breathtaking San Juan Mountains and historic mining towns like Telluride, Ouray, Silverton, and Durango. Ridgway, Mancos, and Cortez are also worth a visit along the way. Dolores, with its picturesque landscapes and unique charm, promises an unforgettable high school vacation full of adventure and exploration.
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