Wyoming is the state to the north of Colorado.
Colorado is a Rocky Mountain state bordered by Wyoming to the north, Kansas to the east, New Mexico to the south, and Utah to the west.
Colorado mostly but Texas too in places & technically even Arizona & Oklahoma in a few very odd spots
Yes, it passes through Colorado well north of Denver.
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The state gem of Colorado is the Aquamarine
The State of Colorado ranges in latitude from about 37° to 41° North, and in longitude from about 102.05° to 109.05°. ANY latitude or longitude within either of those ranges crosses some part of Colorado.
Wyoming is the state directly north of and on the northern border of Colorado. Nebraska is also north of Colorado, located on the north and east borders of Colorado. Montana is also north of Colorado as it is north of Wyoming. South Dakota and North Dakota are also north of Colorado as they are north of Nebraska.
Kansas is east of Colorado and north of Oklahoma.
Wyoming is farther north, for it sits on top of Colorado
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The state directly north of Colo. is Wyoming.
New Mexico is bordered by Colorado to the north.
Kansas is due east of Colorado and due north of Oklahoma.
North of Colorado and south of Montana would be Wyoming, whose capital is Cheyenne.
Yes, simply drive south across Wyoming and you are there.
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