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Ouray is known as the Switzerland of America, situated in a river valley at nearly 8,000 feet, surrounded by the snowcapped San Juan Mountains. You almost expect to hear yodeling echo from these high hills. Natural hot springs feed the town pool, where visitors come to soak in the therapeutic…

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Located approximately 50 miles northeast of Denver, at the confluence of the South Platte and Cache la Poudre rivers, Greeley is a college and agricultural town that's on the rise as an arts destination, with a philharmonic, the celebrated Union Colony Civic Center theater and a thriving…

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From deep canyon pools to high country lakes and magnificent reservoirs, roaming wildlife, abundant trails and intense beauty, Ridgway offers all ages and ability levels a chance to participate in some of Colorado’s finest outdoor adventures. Experience world-class fishing and water-sports on…

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The historic towns of Colorado's Great West region offer travelers boundless landscapes and spirited people. Unrelenting forces of nature have carved immense and intimate landscapes in northwest Colorado. Spanning 14,918 square miles, the region encompasses expansive areas of public lands —…

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With millions of acres of public lands and miles of wild rivers, there’s no end to the hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, birding and river rafting in the Moffat County towns of Craig, Maybell, Dinosaur, Hamilton, Massadona and Lay. In this laid back region in the northwest corner of the state…

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The town of Loveland rests north along the Front Range near Fort Collins (not to be confused with Loveland Ski Area west of Denver). Colorado's Sweetheart City, has become famous for its Valentine's Day love stamp program, but its bronze foundries and local art program are equally impressive…