America's famed desert towns are typically those in Arizona, Utah, Texas, and California. From the gorgeous desert towns in Texas , like Marfa and its UFOs, to Arizona's epic little locales in the desert , like the spooky town of Jerome with its haunted hotel , and Utah's equally scenic desert towns , like Moab and Kanab, the American West is filled with tiny communities in arid destinations that tourists love. Still, another state stands out for its own desert hotspots, many of which are far less famous. That state is Colorado.
Sure, many of Colorado's most inviting towns are those already well-known among travelers and usually receive a lot of visitors. Think iconic little towns like Grand Lake, Telluride, Silverton, and Durango—these small but mighty Colorado destinations are