Our cabin was a few minutes away from Electra Lake, so before checking in we drove over to take in some scenery. While it was beautiful I felt it was very overpriced at $5 per person as there isn't really much to do. But we went, parked at one area and walked over to the lake, then drove around the lake for more views. Then the rest of our afternoon/evening was spent at our cabin where we rested up for more adventures.
The next day Reid and I planned a hike by ourselves while my parents watched the boys. They were going to meet us in Silverton later in the afternoon. We headed out in the morning to hike the Ice Lakes trail (read here) and even though it was a gray and snowy day, the trees were a brilliant orange which made the drive in to Silverton beautiful!
We very much enjoyed our adult-only hike but were happy to see the boys back in Silverton as you always feel like something is missing when they aren't around. We walked around downtown Silverton, ate at Avalanche Brewery and made a stop at the candy store before heading back to the cabin.
Of course the next day was a beautiful blue-bird day and we decided to make the drive back to Denver on the Million Dollar Highway through Ouray, Colo. I have heard this is a very mountainy road with hair-pin turns and lots of exposure, but it wasn't near as bad as I thought. Had we driven from Ouray in to Silverton would have been a different story!
We had a wonderful fall vacation and were so glad my parents made the trip out to visit us!
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