Monday, April 22, 2013

Cruising around Colorado with a Rental Bus


Colorado is known to rental bus visitors for its stunning natural endowments and outdoor activities. From the snow-topped "14ers" of the Rockies to the brilliant high desert of the Colorado Plateau, the state offers a diverse collection of sights and activities. It also boasts 300 days of sunshine each year, so it's likely rental bus visitors to Colorado will have great weather. A great way of visiting the Centennial State is with a bus, coach bus, party bus, mini bus, passenger coach or school bus rented from Bus Rental Denver, letting you travel through Colorado in style and comfort.
Colorado historical sites provide rental bus visitors with a look back millions of years. Dinosaur National Monument in northwest Colorado showcases dinosaur fossils and rock art. In the southwest, and at locations like the Ute Indian Museum in Montrose, rental bus visitors from Denver can get to know the Puebloans, the Ute Indians and other early area residents. Mountain towns like Breckenridge and Telluride were mining destinations in the 19th century that reflect the state's mining heritage. Music, arts and culture are prominent especially in the summer, when many ski and resort towns host music and art events. There's the Aspen Music Festival, the Telluride Bluegrass Festival and the Strings Music Festival in Steamboat Springs. The Red Rocks Ampitheatre west of Denver hosts major acts in a stunning natural setting. Among Denver's attractions are the Denver Art Museum and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
Arguably, Colorado's biggest tourism claim to fame for rental bus visitors is its ski slopes. The state is home to 29 ski resorts, according to the National Ski Areas Association, the most in the western United States. Colorado's ski settings vary from world-class ski towns like Aspen and Vail to the rustic, one-lift Silverton Mountain and on to backcountry hut skiing, helicopter skiing and cat skiing locations. The state's resorts average 300 inches of snow per year, with some experiencing well more than that. Given the high elevation of some of its mountains, the state has a long ski season, from November into April and sometimes well beyond. Arapahoe Basin has been known to host skiing on the Fourth of July.
Another draw of Colorado for rental bus visitors is its numerous national parks, forests and monuments. These include four national parks, six national monuments and 13 national forests and grasslands. The national parks are as diverse as the state itself. Rocky Mountain National Park, the starting point of the Colorado River, has some of the state's highest peaks. In the south, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve offers equally compelling scenery for rental bus visitors with its creek, dunes and wetlands. In addition to all this, Colorado has 42 state parks.
Cruise through Colorado with a rental bus from Bus Rental Denver. Bus Rental Denver can help you organize any sort of rental bus journey with their fleet of fully equipped rental buses. Give Bus Rental Denver a call today and take advantage of their friendly and reliable service to plan your next rental bus journey.