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Aspen is a renowned ski destination — and for good reason. With four distinct mountains offering terrain for beginners and experts alike, and virtually no lift lines, it’s a powder paradise. Locals are often heard saying “I came for the winter, but stayed for the summer,” revealing that Aspen…

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Boulder is a casually sophisticated town tucked in the foothills below a rock formation known as The Flatirons. With gorgeous landscapes, a walker- and biker-friendly downtown and plenty to do, you'll be just as inspired as the famously active locals to get out and enjoy a day jam-packed with…

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Breckenridge's quaint main street could be a painting of the mountain resort of your dreams. The oldest and largest town in Colorado's famous Summit County started out, like many, as a mining town, and locals aren't about to forget it — the 250-plus buildings on the National Historic Register…

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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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Delta County features playgrounds from 4,000 to 11,000 feet in elevation and all the fun stuff in between. Small country farms, orchards burgeoning with fruit, winemakers busy at their craft and chefs stirring up something fresh. This little part of western Colorado is starting to make an…

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If it can be done outdoors, it can be done in Durango. This is a huge mountain biking, rafting, fishing, backpacking, skiing, hiking community. In downtown Durango, historic buildings are filled with award-winning restaurants and art galleries and you'll hear the whistle of the Durango &…

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Situated at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Fort Collins is home to fabulous recreational opportunities, diverse cultural attractions, a vibrant Old Town nightlife and dining scene and family fun galore. Experience world-class whitewater rafting on the nationally designated Wild and Scenic…

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The area around Grand Junction has made a name for itself as the heart of Colorado's wine country. But wine's just one of the region's great assets. The largest city on Colorado's Western Slope, Grand Junction sprawls across the Grand Valley, perfectly situated for exploring the wonders of the…

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Longmont is an easy-going community just 16 miles outside Boulder that has a character all its own. Featuring a lively and historic downtown with a range of restaurants and shops, as well as lively events, more than 1,500 acres of open space and parks, high-tech companies and lots of new housing…