Traffic & Transit

July 4 Travel: Best Times To Hit The Road In Colorado

Colorado is one of the most popular Independence Day destinations. Here are the best times to hit the road over the long weekend.

If you're planning to hit the roads in Colorado over the July 4 weekend, Patch has rounded up the best times to avoid traffic.
If you're planning to hit the roads in Colorado over the July 4 weekend, Patch has rounded up the best times to avoid traffic. (Joseph Sohm/Shutterstock)

COLORADO — Millions of Americans are planning to travel over the July 4 weekend, despite historically high gas prices, and many of those travelers are coming to Colorado, according to AAA.

Here are the best times to travel on Colorado's most congested roadways, such as Interstates 70 and 25:

  • Friday: Before 10 a.m. and after 9 p.m.
  • Saturday: Before noon and after 7 p.m.
  • Sunday: Anytime — low congestion expected all day.
  • Monday: Anytime — low congestion expected all day.

Of the 47.9 million Americans who plan to travel 50 miles or more during the June 30-July 4 holiday weekend, a record 42 million will travel by car, the auto club said in a news release.

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In general, AAA is advising people to avoid traveling on Thursday and Friday afternoons, June 30-July 1, as commuters leave work early and mix with holiday travelers. In some metro areas, a trip across town could take double the usual amount of time. The worst time to travel on Friday is between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m., and the worst time to hit the road on Saturday is between noon and 7 p.m., the auto club reports.

“Even with gas hitting record prices, travelers are still eager to hit the road this summer. We expect nationwide travel times to increase about 50 percent compared to normal,” Bob Pishue, a transportation analyst for AAA’s data partner INRIX, said in a news release. “Drivers around major metro areas must be prepared for significantly more delays."

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Top U.S. destinations this year are Denver, Orlando, Seattle, New York City, Anaheim, Anchorage, Fort Lauderdale, Las Vegas, Honolulu and Chicago.

At the same time 4th of July travel by car is picking up, air travel is declining — in part because of continued disruptions in flight schedules, AAA said.

This year, about 3.55 million people plan to travel by air. That’s a 1.5 percent increase over last year but a 9.3 percent decrease from 2019, when 3.91 million Americans flew somewhere to celebrate the 4th of July.

An estimated 2.42 million Americans plan to celebrate July 4th with cruises or travel to their destinations by train or bus. That’s a big, 168 percent jump over 2021, but nowhere near pre-pandemic 2019 levels of 3.54 million people in that travel category.

Overall, travel during the 4th of July holiday will increase 3.7 percent from 2021, bringing volumes just shy of 2019 records, AAA said.

AAA said the anticipated increase in holiday travel is part of a larger trend.

“Earlier this year, we started seeing the demand for travel increase and it’s not tapering off,” Paula Twidale, a senior vice president at AAA Travel, said in a news release. “People are ready for a break and despite things costing more, they are finding ways to still take that much-needed vacation.”


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