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This beautiful valley is flanked on the west side by the mighty Collegiate Peaks, and the mighty Arkansas River makes up the eastern boundary. In between are beautiful valleys, filled with rich ranch land, ghost towns, mountain lakes and streams, abundant wildlife, the historic towns of Buena…

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Colorado Springs is the state's second largest city, and first in the hearts of many visitors as a place of astonishing beauty with more than 55 unique museums, cultural and natural attractions. Colorado Springs boasts more than 300 days of blue skies a year, sits at an elevation of 6,035 feet…

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Once a rough-and-tumble mining town inhabited by infamous ruffians, modern-day Pueblo is a sunny playground on the banks of the Arkansas River. Immerse yourself in the area's history (as well as cafes and shops) in the Union Avenue Historic District, play outdoors at Lake Pueblo State Park or…

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While the area is less than an hour's drive from Colorado Springs or Pueblo, you really feel like you are going back to an earlier era in the Royal Gorge region ... one without all the crowds and hurry. This is a place where you can slow down and window shop the Main Streets in Cañon City or…

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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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Kremmling embodies the spirit of the American West. It is characterized by the determination of the pioneer, and the kinship of community. The valleys around Kremmling were home to Ute indians, and the area was settled by silver miners in the late 1800s. Still today, much of the land is…

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Where the sky meets the prairie and adventure abounds! Fairs, rodeos, festivals and museums celebrate this region's Western, agricultural and pioneer heritage, and state parks and birding trails offer up opportunities to get outside.

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Known to locals and visitors alike as a hidden utopia of solitude and outdoor recreation, Rangely is remotely located in the center of one of the last areas of the West to be settled. Visitors will find herds of pronghorn antelope, deer, elk and wild horses, and miles of scenic adventure roads…