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Aspen, Colorado
This
silver town gone bust is now one of Colorado's premiere ski
destinations. The upscale mountain valley town rests in a
box canyon on the Roaring Fork River, which is a fly
fisherman’s dream river. Aspen is a city that something for everyone. Culture, wilderness adventure, serenity, fine dining and fashion are all on the menu in Aspen, Colorado.
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Telluride, Colorado
Telluride, Colorado in a Nutshell
Telluride is tucked high in the San Jaun Mountain Range of Colorado. The views are breathtaking and the skiing is fantastic. Telluride is small, remote and it’s as beautiful as the Rocky Mountains get. The celebrated soul of this historic setting remains enticing and
un compromised. Miners once ruled Telluride seeking there fortunes of silver and gold and the town of Telluride is still astir over a century later with both locals and visitors enchanted by its unique history, beauty and charm.
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Colorado's Scenic Trains

Royal Gorge Route photo east of Suspension Bridge
Photo Credit: Royal Gorge Route Railroad. Photo
by: Ron Ruhoff. |
One of the more unique way to experience Colorado's Rocky
Mountains is via rail. Any
train that travels through the Colorado mountains immediately
becomes scenic unless, of course, the rider is trapped inside a
boxcar or has fallen asleep. There are a number of rail
companies that offer visitors a chance to experience a romantic and energizing
trip. From the Pike's Peak Cog Railway near Colorado Springs
to the Royal Gorge Route in Canon City and several others.
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Jackson Hole, Wyoming
 Each
season provides a different experience in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
From the winter resort experience of skiing and snowboarding to a
plethora of summer activities. Summer is actually the
most popular time to visit Jackson Hole. Temperatures are much
milder and the town is close to Grand Teton and Yellowstone
National Parks.
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Steamboat Springs, Colorado
 Self
proclaimed Ski Town, U.S.A.®, Steamboat Springs, Colorado
is tucked in the mountains of Northwest Colorado. Steamboat offers
winter and summer activities and a real western experience. Archeologists
have found evidence that Ute Indians spent summers in
the Yampa Valley as early as the 14th century. On the ski slopes, Steamboat is
comprised of a complete
mountain range that includes: Mount Werner, Sunshine Peak, Storm Peak, Thunderhead
Peak, Pioneer Ridge and Christie Peak.
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Vail, Colorado
Vail,
Colorado is
known throughout the world for its world-class skiing and
mountain experience destination. The Vail Valley offers an array
of nightlife options,
unique shopping, fine dining and outdoor adventures for summer, spring,
fall or
winter.
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Breckenridge, Colorado
Breckenridge, Colorado is one of the more popular resorts in Summit
County. It's close to Denver and offers easy access. Breckenridge is a great mountain
town and has experienced massive growth over the past 15 years.
Breckenridge offers a variety of restaurants and nightlife options
thas is unmatched by many other mountain towns. There really is something for
everyone in Breck. There are shops to browse through,
bars to hang out in, spas to enjoy a massage, or restaurants
to indulge in.
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Moab, Utah
Moab, Utah: Known as "Adventure Central" is a gateway to
Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Moab's red rock country is world
famous for mountain biking, four-wheeling and whitewater
rafting.
Moab is a unique Western town located in the red rocks of
Southeastern Utah along the Colorado River. Arches National Park is only
six miles from town and Canyonlands National Park is 32 miles from
Moab.
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Utah
Utah
is land of extremes which offers unlimited adventures for outdoor
enthusiasts and nature lovers. Tourists will find a variety of amazing landscapes
and rock formations that offer unlimited options for outdoor
recreation - rafting, mountain biking, rock climbing, hiking, kayaking,
skiing and countless other summer and winter adventures to
satiate the soul.
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