Castle Rock KOA
6527 S Interstate 25, Boulder
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Castle Rock KOA Boulder

6527 S Interstate 25 Boulder, Colorado, United States

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No food between 3 and 5 pm

A travel blog entry by sandyberg

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Today has been a great and eventful day. First, after we had some breakfast, we started towards Estes Park, which is located up the mountains, about 8000 ft, I think. It was a long, and to me a little bit scary, road. :) It was breathtakingly beautiful though. I love mountains and how majestic they look.

We started by going to the hotel The Stanley from "The Shining". That was pretty cool. We took some pictures there and went inside for a bit. You ...

Book Review: 150 German Christmas Markets

A travel blog entry by lilistravels

... a guide that I could bring with me
on my trip; that would provide all the relevant details and interesting history,
tidbits, and lesser known information. This book drastically fell short of my
expectations. I hope a future edition of this book will be updated to be well
rounded, but I am sad it will not be out in time for my upcoming trip to
Germany. I will continue to read Joy’s Blog, though as I find it a valuable
source of ...

Day 23 - A Day of Lasts!

A travel blog entry by cusan

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... Unbelievably Tegz was able to catch both of them in her hands, where they sat quite contentedly for a while before flying off!

It’s strange looking back on the holiday….things such as Minuteman Missile Silo seem a lifetime away, not 3 weeks back. Hopefully the kids will take a lot of the experiences with them for a long time. It’s been a time of firsts (first holiday where we’ve had to wait for Tegz every morning to do her make up, and ...

Back in the USA

A travel blog entry by valaryr

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... the majority were substandard)

  • Good health care, however expensive
  • Unlimited earning potential


  • Reasons we want to stay in Europe forever:
    • Charming foreign friends with different customs and cute accents
    • Inexpensive cafes and bakeries on every corner
    • Getting paid in the Euro (good for now, might not last)
    • Less violent crime/guns (but more ...

    Prairie Dog Town - a Roadtrip Trap

    A travel blog entry by kellyday

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    ... t feed it one of the dog treats that you were given when you paid to get in. The "world's largest prairie dog" that is advertised on road signs for 15 miles is simply a huge statue of a prairie dog made out of concrete. There is a 5 and 6 legged cow there, but it looks more like something that was created because the cow was exposed to radioactivity than something of a natural occurrence.

    There's ...