Parks and trails to see outside of Denver

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I may be visiting Denver for a few days in August 2016 for work, and figured I may as well drive, fulfilling a dream I've had.

If I go I'd like to take my Sequoia and tour some National/State Parks, Forests, BLM's etc in the area of Denver.

I'm curious as to which trails in the area would be doable for a 4x4 Sequoia with a set of MT's or AT's and a leveling kit.

Specifically, is Tin Cup Pass doable in such a vehicle? A friend took a trail ride up there last year and the pictures were breathtaking.

Any advice for a flat-lander would be greatly appreciated!!
 
Tin cup is pretty far out of Denver, but doable in a stock Sequoia. My suggestion- get a county map of Colorado- then go to traildamage.com. You can search the page of Colorado trails with your "find" on the web browser, and search all of the counties around where you'll be. You could also order the Charles Wells "Guide to Colorado Trails" southern and northern editions from Amazon.com, and although they're not cheap, I believe they're the best Colorado trail books out there.
 
Tin cup is pretty far out of Denver, but doable in a stock Sequoia. My suggestion- get a county map of Colorado- then go to traildamage.com. You can search the page of Colorado trails with your "find" on the web browser, and search all of the counties around where you'll be. You could also order the Charles Wells "Guide to Colorado Trails" southern and northern editions from Amazon.com, and although they're not cheap, I believe they're the best Colorado trail books out there.

Thank you for the advice. I will look into that!
 

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