Colorado International Resources

A high-alpine lake below peaks with alpenglow at Rocky Mountain National Park

Colorado’s Rocky Mountains create the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable American West adventure. Forecasted with countless days of sunshine and cool, star-filled nights, soak in the beauty of the outdoors as you explore unlimited year-round activities across the state’s towering peaks and vibrant cities.

Whether you're looking to find relaxation with a steaming hot-spring soak, make family memories at a dude-and-guest ranch, hit the slopes for world-class skiing or ride on a historic railway, there’s something to discover for everyone. While you’re here, explore Colorado’s MICHELIN Guide and experience our invigorating culinary scene — with plenty of farm-to-table restaurants, breweries, vineyards and wineries that are unique to regions. So come find out what makes a Colorado holiday so unforgettable.

National Parks

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How to Get Here

Colorado is well connected with the rest of the U.S. and major international destinations. Situated in the middle of the country with nonstop service from more than 190 domestic and international destinations, Denver International Airport is a great jumping-off point for visiting other places. Access to mountain resorts and other destinations is easy with shuttle services and buses, and the airport can be reached from downtown Denver via the A Line rail. Colorado also offers 12 regional airports including many near ski-resort destinations.

For alternative travel options, Bustang offers routes across the state’s four corners, including a seasonal Snowstang line connecting to Colorado’s many ski resorts. 

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