Lights. Camera. Mountains! Here are 5 movies you may not know were filmed in Colorado!

With mountains, deserts, plains, lakes and plenty of picturesque small towns, it's no coincidence that our beloved state is host to some Hollywood frames in some big-time films. Here are five famous films that were filmed in Colorado:

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 

Filmed in Colorado

Most likely influenced by University of Colorado alumn Robert Redford, this cult classic and western staple was shot almost entirely around Durango, Silverton, and Telluride. With the gorgeous views and vast scenery, it makes sense why this one was filmed in Colorado!

Dumb and Dumber 

Filmed in Colorado

If you've seen the film, then you know this one was definitely filmed in Colorado! However, what you may not realize is that there is more in the movie than just Aspen. Production was also set in Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, and Estes Park.

Vanishing Point

Filmed in Colorado

Yet another cult classic! If you're into vintage Mopar, counterculture, and some serious driving stunts, then this is a must-see! The chase begins in Denver and continues west through Nevada. The best thing is: no CGI! That's all real driving in a real 1970 Dodge Challenger (except in the last scene, which can't be spoiled – it's actually a Camaro).

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 

Filmed in Colorado

The revered 1989 flick is yet another one filmed in Colorado. The picture follows Indiana Jones as he fights Nazis in the quest for the Holy Grail, and the backdrop can be credited to locations around Pagosa Springs, Alamosa, and Cortez, just to name a few.

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

Filmed in Colorado

Remember Clark Griswold's hilarious and reckless quest to find the perfect Christmas tree? That's just outside of Breckenridge!

Are there any movies (or tv shows) missing from this list? What are some of your favorite movies that were filmed in Colorado? Let us know in the comments below.

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George Erbert
George is a Denver native who has an unapologetic love for cars, strong coffee, road trips, and -- despite his youthful appearance -- bygone eras of country music. In his free time, you'll find him carving mountain back roads in whatever car he's lent for the weekend, reading, writing, or unsuccessfully trying to replicate things shown on any of Anthony Bourdain's TV shows.
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