Don't live there anymore, so I can't help on that front, but I can direct you on some great little side trips if you want to explore a little before setting off back across the Great (boring) Plains.
In particular, if you head West on 24 through Manitou Springs, you climb up through the foothills to the high plains. Then you can take any number of little roads north, but I recommend going out to 9 and heading up to Fairplay. Then stay on 9 and come over Hoosier Pass into Blue River and Breckenridge from the South before jumping on I 70 to head east to Denver and beyond. This is truly a magical time of year out there, and quite quiet too in tourism terms.
When I lived in Breckenridge, the universal refrain amongst the locals was that they came out for a winter and ended up staying for the summers. I know numerous good places to stay if you want ideas. After all, if you're going to go all that way to pick up a car, you might as well get to know it by driving some of the most beautiful roads in the country.
-Matt
p.s. When coming down I 70, get off at Idaho Springs and drive up Mount Evans, highest paved road in the US. Then stop in Idaho Springs for some great pizza. The name escapes me at the moment, but the place is right in the center of town.
p.p.s. Can you tell I like it out there?