The waterfall was Bridal Veil Falls, in Telluride, Co. You will need a 4X4 vehicle to get up there, or you can hike. There are some great tour companies that will take you up there, which is what I recommend. They have profiles drives. The cave and the waterfalls in the cave, was taken in Ouray, at the Box Cañon Falls Park.
@@tonyeatspizza, Glenwood recommendations: Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, Iron Mountain Hot Springs. Juicy Lucy’s, Co. Ranch House, and the Italian Underground, are all good restaurants. The Hotel Denver is always my preferred place to stay. Although I’ve never done rafting in Glenwood, I believe they do have some good rafting spots. You may want to take the drive to Aspen, or at least go to the Maroon Bells, and or Ashcroft. It’s a ghost town.
Beautiful shots, but I wish you labeled the caves, waterfalls, towns, just so I knew what everything was.
I understand. This was made at a time when I was still just making videos for personal reasons.
The waterfall was Bridal Veil Falls, in Telluride, Co. You will need a
4X4 vehicle to get up there, or you can hike. There are some great tour companies that will take you up there, which is what I recommend. They have profiles drives. The cave and the waterfalls in the cave, was taken in Ouray, at the Box Cañon Falls Park.
@@besttoursofdenver2765 - Fair enough!
@@besttoursofdenver2765 - ok thanks! We are only getting to Glenwood Springs when we go out there. Have to save that for next trip!
@@tonyeatspizza, Glenwood recommendations: Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park, Iron Mountain Hot Springs. Juicy Lucy’s, Co. Ranch House, and the Italian Underground, are all good restaurants. The Hotel Denver is always my preferred place to stay. Although I’ve never done rafting in Glenwood, I believe they do have some good rafting spots. You may want to take the drive to Aspen, or at least go to the Maroon Bells, and or Ashcroft. It’s a ghost town.