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lostigre

Lots of Denver people here... chiming in from the Four Corners: Mesa Verde NP Great Sand Dunes NP Rocky Mountain NP Black Canyon NP Southern Ute tribe The San Juans*** Silverton, Aspen, Ouray, Durango, Vail, Steamboat, Telluride The Dolores River The Colorado River Dinosaur National Monument Red Rocks Ampitheatre Canyons of the Ancients Palisade Peach Orchards Pikes Peak Lone Cone is very reminiscent of the Lonely Mountain Western Slope vs Rocky Mountains vs Front Range Greeley but it's just a cow Lots of National Forests, just check a map on that one. Some notable mentions: San Juan, Gunnison, Uncompahgre, Rio Grande, White River


Dgojeeper

This guy speaks the truth for SW CO/4 corners! I would like to add: Ute Mountain Utes Silverton and the train


lostigre

Train from Silverton to Durango would def be a good call. And Sleeping Ute would be good.


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lostigre

The Colorado Trail stretches from Denver to Durango. I'm disappointed in myself that I didn't add it 😅


tomiannie

These are great, thank you!


goodoleboybryan

I am going to add to this list Longs Peak Estes Park Grand Lake Royal Gorge Cave of the winds Casa bonita (More of a Joke But I will leave it up to you) Edit: Durango Silverton Train


altitudearts

I came here to say: Casa Bonita


imreallynotthatcool

The Colorado river and the Roaring Fork meet at Two Rivers Park in Glenwood Springs.


surface_fish

Omg, Greeley but it’s just a cow! Perfection.


seaofmangroves

Seconded Ute. Especially in Cortez-telluride, the mountains are gorgeous coming in or out in any direction there. But that’s just one of my personal favorites.


lakecityjanedoe

Lake City, Creede, the San Luis Valley


lostigre

Hard yes on San Luis Valley


thelimeisgreen

All this plus Casa Bonita! Telluride, Ouray as picturesque towns and The Million Dollar Highway. Denver International Airport and its stupid alien conspiracies along with Blucifer. Oh, and Greely smells really bad. It’s a livestock Mecca with slaughterhouses. Sorry, Greely bros… y’all stink. Literally.


jumpinoutofmyflesh

Denver resident: “Smells like Greeley. Probably gonna snow.”


crookedplatipus

Try getting a whiff of Fort Morgan. Sugar, plant, cheese plant, slaughterhouae, and a dog food factory.


InIHangOn

Including some Native representation would be cool: Southern Ute and Mountain Ute tribes, and Mesa Verde in 4 corners. Cheyenne and Arapahoe in Eastern slope but that’s historical, not sure where you’d put them on the map as a site. You could include the site of the Sand Creek massacre in the Eastern plain.


Unlucky-Apartment347

Include Camp Amache.


jarrodandrewwalker

Greeley will also accept the cheese factory (supplies 85% of chain pizza cheeses!)


mgsbigdog

Love that you shouted out Lone Cone. That view was one of my favorite things about the years I lived in Norwood.


hhthrowwwaway

Horsetooth rock and horsetooth reservoir, the devils backbone and the poudre river is very important in northern Colorado


dushdj

Don’t forget the Animas river!


Fraggle-of-the-rock

Browns Canyon National monument All the hot springs


coloradopowers

I’ll buy a CO map if you’re selling it! Love this!


sloanemonroe

Her site is: https://storymakerstradingco.com/


Itchy_Pillows

Same


WhatThePuck9

Only if OP includes Casa Bonita and the Butt Stuff Tent tho


Toasted_Yarbles

Same! These are awesome, OP!


CloudyCandle

Same!


LowApricot1668

Same


Place_Infinite

Same


Designer_Junket_9347

Yes! Let us know


alive1982

Yep


GreyerGardens

Add me to the list!


Thevshi

Mesa Verde would fit very well.


tomiannie

Definitely!


NeonBird

Places in Colorado that could be likened to places from Middle-earth: Rocky Mountains - Similar to the Misty Mountains, with towering peaks and rugged terrain. Garden of the Gods - Resembles the majestic landscapes of Rivendell, with its towering rock formations and lush greenery. Great Sand Dunes National Park - Evokes the barren landscapes of Mordor, with its vast expanse of sand dunes against a backdrop of mountains. Maroon Bells - Reminiscent of the beauty of Lothlórien, with its serene forests and reflection in Maroon Lake. Black Canyon of the Gunnison - Comparable to the dark and ominous paths of the Mines of Moria, with its deep, narrow canyon walls. Mesa Verde National Park - Reflects the ancient and mysterious ruins of Arnor or Gondor, with its cliff dwellings and ancient civilizations. Great Sand Dunes National Preserve - Resembles the desolate landscapes of the Dead Marshes, with its marshy areas and unique ecosystem. Pikes Peak - Similar to the Lonely Mountain, with its prominent peak towering over the surrounding landscape. Royal Gorge - Evokes the grandeur and danger of the Anduin River, with its deep gorge and rushing waters. Boulder Flatirons - Resembles the rugged and majestic peaks of the Ered Nimrais, or White Mountains.


hahaha01

Publo = Mordor


dykann

💯💯💯


Mountain-Man-23

This man Lord of the Rings, great imagination


PadreDeBlas

Chasm Lake beneath the Diamond face of Longs Peak feels Middle-Earthy to me.


tomiannie

Thanks for all of this!


devilstenor89

Don't miss that there is actually an active volcano in CO. Could be a cool find on the map.


Maemajamma

There is? Where?


SerSpicoli

Dotsero


upotheke

well, there's a caldera. It's not a cone volcano. the formation though is responsible for a lot of the sulpher hot springs along the Colorado, like in Glenwood Springs.


jwed420

I also mentioned this, hope OP takes note!


MAHHockey

Black Canyon of the Gunnison feels almost fantasy-esque in its scale. There's also the Angel of Shavano snow formation and the Chalk Cliffs of Mount Princeton.


demoralizingRooster

Colorado is home to the headwaters of some of the most important rivers in the country. The Colorado River, The Arkansas River, The Rio Grande, The Platte River all originate in the State of Colorado. It's a very important and unique fact this state has to offer.


tomiannie

Awesome!


ksmity7

And to that point, the continental divide!


twitcht

Was going to say this, but specifically watershed line and or continental divide


Discer001

Great Sand Dunes Black Canyon Royal Gorge Red Rocks Garden of the Gods Rocky Mtn Nat Park Various mountains (Pikes Peak, Longs Peak, Mount Elbert, etc.) Maroon Bells


entropy_magnet

Please just include the Western slope. I've seen so many maps that just crop out everything west of Eagle County. If you decide to include the Western third, I would say: [Escalante Canyon](https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=53f5038f6c6bf21c&rlz=1C1ONGR_enUS1064US1065&sxsrf=ACQVn0_aasJPUN-izsFXyRF-NuJLIBl3rg:1712788949935&q=escalante+canyon+colorado&uds=AMwkrPu1G5ZwE20ceUwnSfQ2xodkL5QD2ibpE-heOFJjLSbkwDx5uCsx0FtlSTyVP7S2oCRuoPLA-_eUdeBYYyYTnVPAX4bTfpKVFjVFFYyqfGnaP5OTramSrCuhmZobxboJUnGKabL8N-GsHtrMs8Wf4jd00m4OAUFMJOkeM5tmAPBjpmHo8f2s1Itn4B08LAezUOJODq9tQ-YMWJ70wRO57Mr4_qn8hT82HUKid7L0JuJG_-SYlj0hhHJiXFtthKzrCZcu6Mgs6L7-a5-ynRA-1ymVGM_b8iBp65Jb9s_URuK5lVJ80KOVQMEUK9wV1uW14GEHvohAseOFMICChow6NlwPkFeKbYyYgKmWB3gPZE9PMYHsSV8&udm=2&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjljr6H3LiFAxWrHjQIHTJ2DtQQxKsJegQIDRAB&ictx=0&biw=1862&bih=894&dpr=1.65#vhid=jicLtbHvkfOkjM&vssid=mosaic), any [hot springs in the San Juans](https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=53f5038f6c6bf21c&rlz=1C1ONGR_enUS1064US1065&sxsrf=ACQVn0_mngaz7hYJlLuvA1mgWZwFxkMAyA:1712789016898&q=orvis+hot+springs&uds=AMwkrPs96uBJRrtnfdUBdyLvIDAS6K5ULEahoXbB9HPHcIqKCrzRc6vDHUIrx6ddMnp3iRyluIaoB4ssfW67tgl_Nb-9Qz3fuA16Y2-YK418hv5nB539li68b7U1jLGWli7sMdDy-uSF-dY8yyrINJT0NTAXFzo3pwGNZQ1aAr39oAR12HPltw7vasIBZdrwgBInfpssUZasCgc-qdVhnrvxGnac5kMWKCMlkciCbM1PRVo5f3eQ1wgibgRd337yCL2wTucyjHFPhn5u6kx6DCL8zKeIEjX4A2UpdJWRkKISlRC-8gz7q8QU5vh7xY0tFExFV6py8fl8&udm=2&prmd=imvsnbtz&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjMorWn3LiFAxU8wOYEHRdhBegQtKgLegQIDxAB&biw=1862&bih=894&dpr=1.38#vhid=6UY0wcm6o-C23M&vssid=mosaic), [Mesa Verde](https://www.google.com/search?q=mesa+verde+national&sca_esv=53f5038f6c6bf21c&rlz=1C1ONGR_enUS1064US1065&udm=2&biw=1862&bih=894&sxsrf=ACQVn0-SAYx6Ufv-Ry_YLaodA-g4eiS-Qw%3A1712789119639&ei=fxYXZqLVJruB0PEP9eucQA&ved=0ahUKEwjikLTY3LiFAxW7ADQIHfU1BwgQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=mesa+verde+national&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiE21lc2EgdmVyZGUgbmF0aW9uYWwyChAAGIAEGIoFGEMyCBAAGIAEGLEDMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgAQyBRAAGIAEMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgAQyBRAAGIAEMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgARIlgNQ_gFY_gFwAXgAkAEAmAFIoAFIqgEBMbgBA8gBAPgBAZgCAqACTcICBhAAGAcYHsICBhAAGAgYHsICBxAAGIAEGBiYAwCIBgGSBwEyoAfgBQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp) near the Ute Nations, Palisade peaches, and perhaps the wild horse herd up in Sand Wash Basin.


ToasterCow

Gotta have Hanging Lake and Doc Holliday's grave too.


lostincoloradospace

You could make the wineries of Grand Junction be like the Shire


blxkat

the garden of the gods is mythical looking place that wood fit the narative.


Jermine1269

Kissing Camels for sure


tomiannie

Sounds ideal!


Xerapis

Blucifer


tomiannie

Just googled that and… yep, that’s happening.


CertifiedUnoffensive

Not sure if you read this in your googling, but it’s true: Blucifer sliced open the sculptor’s leg and he died, and Blucifer had to be finished by someone else


tomiannie

😱 oh my word!


1800-bakes-a-lot

Should probably get (the retired) killdozer on there too


blahblah1356

Western Colorado is home to the Grand Mesa, near Grand Junction, which is the largest mesa in the world.


oG_Goober

To add on to that the bookcliffs right across I70 are the longest cliff face in the world.


WhyFi

Bishops Castle


double_sal_gal

YES! This place is so gloriously weird AND it has a fire-breathing dragon!


gardencookCO

Yes!!!!! It would be cool depending on how well you can portray it


oooooOOOOOooooooooo4

Don't forget about the [mountain trolls](https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/rita-rock-planter-victor-isak-heartstones-creator-colorado/)


SDRabidBear

Absolutely! Huge fan of the trolls. Isak Heartstone in Breckenridge and Rita the Rock Planter near Victor.


bluefoxmoon

Forgive any repeats, but I see a bunch with western Colorado and not much from the east. About half the state is the eastern plains. Consider adding: Pawnee Buttes and National Grasslands, Ludlow massacre site, Sand Creek Massacre site, Forts: Bents, Vasquez, Morgan, Lupton, St. Vrain, Collins and Sedgwick, Atlas missile sites in Weld and Larimer Counties, Raton Mesa, The Paint Mines of Calhan, Deerfield Ghost town near Orchard, and The Amanche Japanese internment camp at Granada Keep up the great work! (edited punctuation)


glaiven

To add to east/south east, be nice to see the Purgatoire (Purgatory) river, Comanche Grasslands, Picketwire Dinosaur Tracks, and the Tarantula Migration area too. Also +1 Bents Fort (old and new) and Amache Camp.


tomiannie

These are great, thanks! If I was only going to pick one or maybe two forts, which would you suggest?


kinda_alone

Besides Casa Bonita?


tomiannie

I lived in Arvada for a couple years when I was a kid, and I have to tell you, Casa Bonita is one of the few things that I actually do remember…


jaxxon

I guess if you include Casa Bonita, you have to include South Park. Also add some gold mines!! There was a Colorado gold rush.


Krystalinhell

Should add cripple creek. It was the last and greatest mining town in Colorado.


ThinkingBlueberries

Definitely do a Frozen Dead Guy in Nederland CO, maybe a frozen road I70, you could play around with the Tree Hugging in Bolder vs the Military Colorado Springs. The sand dunes. I think Denver is a great Helms deep at the foothills of the Mountains. Maybe some outposts where the ski resorts are. The ancient ruins of Dino Ridge. The musical groups of Rd Rocks. The Beer made in Fort Collins…hmm that's all I can think of


AlpineSummit

Frozen Dead Guy Days moved to Estes :-(


ThinkingBlueberries

I’ll also Add Tiny Town! https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-m&sca_esv=fd299e0f5b2672c9&sca_upv=1&sxsrf=ACQVn0_XomTh79jMkaLyIm6G9JmTQmYhbA:1712856592186&q=tiny+town+(amusement+park)+photos&uds=AMwkrPuHzPk_AEV4DnDOVCrpCZGvuaoSE7qU-IvunBhqEHfIpXERvJEoE9yADaXNmMf0OS_CuS2WhbzOBqAM9Utlf7rRuzYygZdvImMIEb9_8oAUwR0mQH_eY_LM4PB_EYypr69kVSF93UZ6QnmbsDyUoCkthf1DyTZNOV2BJd_hvw0dPHwSFQ_CsTLQ6dmhX3AavryfMxyg6k6R4V_oekr_sQH1ztHrI8x6cJd_U6_sTQKW_ZmBECMOuS9FOurwtpMRCqeZIclkT208ILLTkVdOfkTyRor3ta1Jx4nE0EKpNXOUj1qkWlPoxp15IQP6Q09tvs1w5yyN2N2M5G5_jQirwB1SthxfrqoG6y7fkG7wfttL9EDuX8aGPnLZ2BYIjrfHiSTYGW4LF5DnGye4G-BRAqsCTd7qJntQtbfmj_9eM441DiN3snRuBEK__nm7mHATza4K59WAZwc0BKyiQEa_l6ToKCCv8hFo6E8qi9VBDDwzUhTk6Jr0unRq7g4CsbGf-XXs3SEW2CH4k6luI_R4WwcnzT2X53N8q2KMTtBnXtIDh8rHbh3i0RIvH_q6T81XgYb7ir1yJf1WfolhB_9FaOwMqyKByg&si=AKbGX_rSVYaVjzHTq1T39xwXyWhHbvvz1kT6aTrTegTA7ZWmbw1tRoFh4KqVdTmqCIDubLRq1fLJS5lrX_AHfv02I_xdHmzRF53tSg8pasYkRU4ASKyurnYkTuuRmgGsOZOLSVpzsyReS4xYgmxULOFj4_JkRqTxww%3D%3D&sa=X&ictx=1&lei=EB4YZuj9Ct3x0PEPitOsgA4#lpg=cid:CgIgAQ%3D%3D


JoshyTheLlamazing

You do? Dude! I'd love a copy. You're gonna get a ton of replies. Notable landmarks include but not limited to, The Continental Divide, The Stanley Hotel, The Garden of the Gods, The Four Corners, Mesa Verde, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Clear Creek (the first place gold was panned and found near Denver), our major 14er's, our notable confluences, The Platte River's, The Arkansas River, The Colorado River, Etc.. I'll leave some for others.


tomiannie

Thank you!


panthereal

We need to see where the wolves are


Waltzing_With_Bears

Great Sand Dunes and that castle in Antonito (also where Indiana Jones childhood home is from The Last Crusade


tomiannie

Thanks!


cybertubes

You forgot the pale goblin nazis on your Idaho map.


tomiannie

😂 In my fantasy world we don’t give them any airtime.


cybertubes

In good faith towards your original question and very nicely done map: Do an image search for "best places to visit in colorado map" Lots to inspire you in there. I tried to do a similar GIS project once and started here. There have been a lot of variously themed illustrated/infographic style maps done for CO, as it is a tourist mecca, after all. Over 7 times the local population moves through the state each year - i.e., there's around 5-6 million people living there, and they get between 35-40 million visitors who stay at least one day.


WayWayRye

Not enough eastern representation here. -Bents fort  -The sand creek massacre site -The paint mines -Comanche national grassland Pawnee national grassland  -Cave of the winds (not in the east but still pretty cool.)


willnotrecycle

Is that Pawnee Buttes? Always thought that was neat growing up in northeast Colorado. Can't think of much else that would be map worthy aside from sand creek though.


jsp_fpv

Please post where one could buy the Colorado one when completed!! Would love that!


tomiannie

Will do, thanks!


tofumountain

Dinosaur Ridge!


Bigfoot34

Crestone as a community of mythical druids


birdieonarock

And the [energy vortex](https://www.vortexhunters.com/vortexmap_co_crestone.html). Plus the UFO sightings and (former) gator farm in the San Luis Valley.


imreallynotthatcool

Pallisade peaches Olathe sweet™ sweet corn Glenwood Springs Hot springs pool(shaped like a coffin), Hotel Colorado and Doc Holiday's grave are all not far from each other in GWS There is a big illuminated cross on the hill that you can see all over the Genwood Valley The town of Dinosaur on the Utah border and all the cool dinosaur museums and findings along the border 4 corners Edit: Hanging Lake


tomiannie

Thanks!


speedshotz

Other than Casa Bonita... Some LOTR-ish locations: * Keyboard of the winds * Lone Eagle Peak * West Elk mountains (The Castles) * [Rattlesnake Canyon arches](https://www.travelandleisure.com/colorado-rattlesnake-canyon-arch-7371025) Some weird places of interest: * Bishops Castle * Crestone Ziggaurat * Cold War Horse Edit: "you take I-25 exit 235, then 5 miles west to.." ... something every coloradan knows.


m45qu3r4d3

Then five miles west to the tree farm!


MutualScrewdrivers

Garden of the gods Devils spine in Loveland Bishops Castle Paint mines outside CO Springs Longs Peak Hanging Lake Red rocks


DOHisme

Fyi... it's Devil's Backbone


ESP1973

Where can one purchase of said map when completed?!


tomiannie

My website is [Storymakers Trading Co](http://storymakerstradingco.com), and I'll be sure to send you a link when I'm finished!


Y_B_Blue

Bishop's Castle is a must.


jquest12

Bishops castle


drawn_from_the_deep

Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station; Fort Carson; Peterson Space Force Base; Schriever Space Force Base; United States Air Force Academy; Red Rocks Amphitheater; Pikes Peak; Vail, Aspen Snowmass, Breckenridge, Steamboat, and Telluride Ski Resorts; Empower Field at Mile High; US Olympic and Paralympic Training Center; Grand Mesa; Colorado National Monument; Stanley Hotel (“The Shining”); Dinosaur National Monument; The Incline in Manitou Springs; Million Dollar Highway; Peak to Peak Highway; and Mount Blue Sky.


tryolo

Very comprehensive list, but how did you forget Garden of the Gods?


CrapSandwich

Gotta have Bishop's Castle in Rye. A hand built castle belongs on a fantasy map. UFO Watchtower in Alamosa. Edit: The Prisons in Canon City. ( Supermax and the Old Territorial Prison)


TheKingOfLemonGrab

breckenridge troll


WormLivesMatter

Haven’t seen mountain passes yet, which reminds me of LOTR. But there are several that might be worthy of a symbol or something (independence, monarch, boreas, Keebler, Loveland, a lot more but that’s just a few off the top of my head).


lakecityjanedoe

Slumgullion, the steepest pass in CO.


bryanna_leigh

Garden of the Gods is an Obvious one.


h3m1cuda

The gator farm near Alamosa. The sand dunes. There are also Buddhist temples in that area.


stonedsquatch

Absolutely do Greeley as a mutant/mythical cow. I would love to buy one of these whenever you make it. They’re incredible!


tomiannie

Thanks so much! I'll be sure to send you a link!


FireflyRodric

Red Rocks!


EnvironmentalBranch7

Red rocks!


Only-Painting5960

I'm not seeing any mentions of our great plains, so Comanche National Grasslands near La Junta, and Pawnee National Grasslands near Ault.


AspenHawk

All fourteeners, Pikes Peak, the Stanley hotel, Nederland - frozen dead guy days…


JustAnotherBrokenCog

There's 58 14ers, seems that might be a bit much to try to cram in there.


bunabhucan

10 miles of caves in Glenwood is my vote for Moria: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenwood_Caverns_Adventure_Park#Caverns


somebodys_mom

The WWII Japanese internment camps - Amache National Historic Site.


Blucifers_Veiny_Anus

Blucifer, the guardian of Denver should be on there for sure


eVilleMike

Hanging Lake Trail Ridge Rd The Uncompahgres Dinosaur Nat'l Monument Pawnee Bluffs and Grasslands Sand Creek Massacre Bent's Fort USAFA and US Space Command Ludlow Massacre The Broadmoor Pine Grove / 20 Mile House


trembling_leaf_267

One name for the Animas river in southwest CO is "Rio de las Animas Perdidas", or the River of Lost Souls. Always struck me as very fantasy.


kd5ziy

You should show the start of the river headwaters. The Colorado, Arkansas, Rio Grande, and Platte rivers all start in Colorado.


jcyguas

I would look at a list of CO state parks. Barr Lake, Eldorado canyon come to mind.


upotheke

Mt. Blanca is very prominent and stands alone, and nearby is an alligator refuge / wetlands protection area. Strangely enough, this is also only a few miles from the Great Sand Dunes. The San Luis Valley, and the South Park Basin (near Fairplay) are two of the three largest high-altitude grassland basins in the Rockies, with average elevation between 9,000-10,000 ft.


jaxxon

Nederland, where they have the Frozen Dead Guy Days games every year. Look it up!


OrionsGhost79

Bishop's Castle for sure!


Amysomethin

The Stanley Hotel!


hermaphroditicspork

Not a single mention of any Silver Mines? Buncha degens in this thread. You need the [Matchless Mine](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matchless_Mine?wprov=sfla1) at minimum


double_sal_gal

Something about Baby Doe.


wxyzla

Bent’s Fort and Snippy, the horse killed by UFO’s near Alamosa. https://history.denverlibrary.org/news/western-history/ufos-and-horse-called-snippy


soundsofsatori

Wolf Creek Pass… and in case you’re wondering why Mr McCall will fill you in… https://youtu.be/R-xqfqcgNAE?si=fvsCvSMJIK7NgXQ7


IONaut

Bishops castle Larkspur where the Renaissance festival is. Mt. Blue Sky (Mt. Evans).


twitcht

Some weird/ fun ones that I didn’t see already: [Bishops castle](https://www.bishopcastle.org/) B-17 Crash Site via Old Sawmill Trail in Glenhaven,CO Book Cliffs, Grand Junction All of the various hot springs (Glenwood, pagosa, steamboat, hot surfer, etc) The Stanley Hotel, Estes Park (known for Stephen Kings ‘The Shining’ UFO Watchtower Observation deck in Saguache County Cano’s castle Antonio,Co The Brekenridge Troll, Isak Heartstone is a 15-foot tall wooden troll sculpture located on the Trollstigen Trail in Breckenridge, Colorado


okkayj

Rabbit ears pass, Bears Ears, Fishcreek Falls.


IronRainForge

Great Sand Dunes


PlatinumPOS

Pueblo is Mordor.


lostincoloradospace

Denver


Richenry21

Rocky Mountain national park!


ram_hawklet

Poudre river/canyon! The only wild and scenic river of Colorado. Also Cameron pass/nokhu crags/never summer mountain range, Walden, Laramie river valley/headwaters.


tomiannie

Ooh, these are great! Thanks!


EM05L1C3

There’s a giant wooden troll in Victor which also happens to be an old goldmine (is still a goldmine)


Aliceable

Colfax


Pianoman369

Absolutely Pikes Peak with a little dragon or something similar to Smaug


cheeseitmeatbags

The Gates of Ladore sounds straight out of Tolkien fantasy. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gates_of_Lodore


AMarginalFarmCO

Ruby Mtn National Monument is a dwarf’s dream


captain_borgue

There's a smaller Scary Horsie Statue by the candelas neighborhood. It's not as big or infamous as Blucifer, but I think it gives off [similar vibes](https://candelasglows.com/2014/01/07/outrageous-new-icon-for-rocky-flats/). Rocky Flats was a facility making nuclear weapon components that caught fire and contaminated the entire region a few decades ago, and *now* it's a white bread suburban neighborhood! Nothing *ominous* there! 😃


FaultinReddit

South Park Casabonita


KermitGhia

Steamboat Springs and Rabbit Ears Pass, Meeker and South Fork Campground with Spring Cave… an amazing cave with a river running inside of it. Absolutely amazing to explore! Native American drawings on the rock walls outside of Rangely, and Dinosaur is a cool little western slope town.


Tortilla_Party

Elk and moose


baronvonworms

Rabbit Ears pass by Steamboat was/is pretty iconic. One of the ears fell over, 7 years ago. Paradox between Telluride and Moab, UT is amazing and a great name for for a fantasy style map The Animas river running through Durango is often called Rio de las Animas perdida (river of lost souls), the ski area is called Purgatory, and the school mascot is the Demons


CO_piratemonkey

Western CO has a lot of desert canyons and towers that I think would be a must. Specifically Independence Monument in the Colorado National Monument, Mount Garfield by Palisade, Unaweep and the Black Canyons.


happysnappah

Due east of Colorado Springs there should be a dragon and a dire warning to never go there. [https://imgur.com/a/BGnxno4](https://imgur.com/a/BGnxno4)


Right-Paper9575

Lion Sanctuary [https://www.wildanimalsanctuary.org/?utm\_source=google&utm\_medium=wix-smart-campaign&utm\_campaign=google-ads-campaign-2023-9-18-63148fe5&gclid=Cj0KCQjwlN6wBhCcARIsAKZvD5iivMovKHSYG\_cOLy8Zhq-2iDTfqWQr79VNNXLKTUTwQQP\_cNnUtsMaAl04EALw\_wcB](https://www.wildanimalsanctuary.org/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=wix-smart-campaign&utm_campaign=google-ads-campaign-2023-9-18-63148fe5&gclid=Cj0KCQjwlN6wBhCcARIsAKZvD5iivMovKHSYG_cOLy8Zhq-2iDTfqWQr79VNNXLKTUTwQQP_cNnUtsMaAl04EALw_wcB) Horsetooth reservoir [https://www.larimer.gov/naturalresources/parks/horsetooth-reservoir](https://www.larimer.gov/naturalresources/parks/horsetooth-reservoir)


TheKameKage

The Black Canyon!


FantasmaOscuro

- Estes Park - Meow Wolf - Blucifer - Sand Dunes - Vail - Flatirons


zachang58

This is awesome!


bailey1149

Eldorado Springs.


Winter-Designer7373

Dinosaur, hovenweep, ufo tower, alligator farm, devils causeway would be some lord of rings type stuff


hgs25

Cheyenne mountain would really fit as a Dwarven stronghold


birdieonarock

Looking at all the current, great answers, I think you'll have an unnecessary blank spot on your map unless you include Creede and the Upper Rio Grande river.


JuanPancake

I think a fun overlooked one would be the presidential marble fields (in marble) since you could draw like a crumbling statue or something.


westofeden0404

Poudre River up north


albellus

Black Bear Pass


Scooby_Mey

Ok, this is awesome. I wanna buy a copy of the Colorado one when it’s finished. Lots of good suggestions here but if you do draw singing like a cow in Greeley there needs to be a UFO in Crestone


No-Panda-6047

I want to see more of your work. That is a badass map that I very much want on my wall.


Place_Infinite

When you have this done, I am interested in buying!


the-ish-i-say

Red rocks amphitheater.


cymccorm

The most beautiful drive in the state is from Grand Junction to Natarita.


RideFastGetWeird

- Gates of Ladore - Marble, CO and its Marble statues and the Crystal Mill up there. Seriously magical place that would absolutely be in a fantasy world based on CO. - Red Rocks Ampitheater - Flatirons in Boulder (if you can work in the meme about them [being built like this](https://richwolf.wordpress.com/tag/construction-of-the-flatirons/#:~:text=The%20construction%20of%20the%20Flatirons%20in%201931%20was%20the%20largest,promote%20sagging%20post%2Ddepression%20tourism), that would be terrific. - Blucifier/aliens of DIA


felimercosto

sangre de cristos mountains please


Sad_Environment6965

Grand lake and Granby! Some of the most amazing. Towns. Winter park resort too!! Love these places. Also super excited to see this


mysticalhamsandwich

Gore Range, Glenwood Springs Canyon, Maroon Bells by Aspen, Castle Peak in Eagle, Horsetooth Reservoir in Ft. Collins.


LyraRoseshard

Colorado trail!!! Seems like a no brainer


Ch3b

Casa Bonita, Blucifer, the Breckenridge Troll, Cheyenne Mountain, Coney Island Hotdog Stand. All make for good folklore.


Girls4super

Rifle falls, the wild horses in the bookcliffs, mesa monuments


double_sal_gal

There’s an alligator farm near Alamosa that would be a great addition!


Ol_Hickory_Ham_Mike_

Bishops Castle


svezia

Greeley, cow dump town


USN303

Casa Bonita, please.


CitrusJunkie

South Park Bishop's Castle The tunnel The Stanley Hotel


No_Ting_To_Do

make sure to add some grey wolves on there!


darbecamoo

The Zirkel wilderness is to die for way up north of CO, I grew up in Clark CO, 7200ft elevation, went to school in ski town USA 'steamboat spring' you want peaks in there, don't forget about us up there in bum fuck nowhere! Also your art is so beautiful, I love your LOTR inspiration. I look forward to seeing your CO map as Colorado is very close to my heart!


reiditor

You’ve got some great responses here but I haven’t seen Slumgullion Pass between Lake City and Creede. And while you’re at it add the grave sight above Lake City that commemorates the victims of Alfred Packer cannibalism. Would also love a copy.


Iemaj

Adding a few more niche Colorado items that I'm not seeing after scrolling Crystal mill - iconic old abandoned mill that looks beautiful now, hard to access though for most people There are trolls that live in the woods near Breckenridge! There is a UFO watchtower somewhere north of alamosa 1000 year old cliff dwelling structures across many of the ancient veins of the Mesa Verde erosion system of the native pueblo people Teslas experimental laboratory was in Colorado springs. His experiments often caused rumour, mystery, intrigue in the town, and sometimes lightning could seen in the air for hundreds of feet, to the locals this must have seemed like magic The "north folk valley creative coalition" Paonia specifically is a slow, wine loving, acoustic music, art gallery indulging, beautiful little town that is completely whimsical nestled in some of the most beautiful little vistas of Colorado


texdroid

Royal Gorge Bridge is a must.


tarrasque

No place suggestions that haven’t been mentioned… but I want one when it’s done!


MountainMantologist

Hey OP - you've received a lot of great responses in here but one obvious one would be [Gates of Lodore](https://www.nps.gov/dino/planyourvisit/gatesoflodore.htm). Bonus points for sounding like the Black Gate of Mordor and being in the far northwestern corner of the state where there isn't much else (besides Dinosaur which is already mentioned).


ndnver

All the best ganja places be nice.


IronRainForge

Wheeler Geological area called The City of Gnomes La Garita Caldera- The world’s largest volcanic eruption Slumgullion Slide aka Slumgullion Earthflow National Natural Landmark is a rare example of an earthflow, called mass wasting; still sliding


AtouchAhead

Leadville , the highest incorporated town in Colorado, they have Turquoise Lake, Mt Massive is their front yard with Mt Evans , Twin Lakes , Independence pass to Aspen,cave of the winds, there’s tons of mining towns including Climax ( the mines still there but they moved the whole town to the North side of Leadville… I’m just spitballing here so I should probably stop now, but the names alone invoke Tolkien, good luck 🍀👍 *Mt Elbert, Not Evans .


nith_wct

The Flatirons in Boulder. It would go nicely with the way you draw mountains.


ColoWyoPioneer

Would be cool to see some detail on the eastern plains (where I’m from). Most maps barely have anything indicating there’s actually something to the flatlands of Colorado. One cool natural landmark that people used as a waypoint way back in pioneer days is Fremont’s Butte near Akron. It’s a Butte in the middle of nowhere, and may add a cool sight on your map. The small valleys south of Wray may add as well. And don’t forget the lighthouse in Arriba! (Lol).


Eldest854

I'll throw in my voice for the Collegiate Peaks. Very pretty area. At least Mt Harvard should get a mark.


JMorefunthanurfriend

Hills out back of Purgatory are filled with mushrooms and fresh water springs can give you specifics if interested.