Epic skiing is synonymous with the Colorado Rockies. And with that comes iconic ski towns. Most of Colorado’s resort towns grew into their role after years as mining camps. These are the best ski towns in the state. Each of them has an awesome ski resort located only minutes from town....
AFTER DARK Ski towns, resorts offer plenty to do and see once the sun goes down - - on and off the mountainsideDEB ACORD THE GAZETTE
Winter Activities near Grand Junction, CORead More The Ski Resorts Close to Grand Junction Many choose Colorado for a ski vacation and head to the popular ski resorts of Vail,… The Ski Resorts Close to Grand JunctionRead More Raise a Glass at Colorado’s Top Wineries ...
Crested Butte is well regarded in Colorado not only for skiing but as a great place to hang out in the summer and as one of thebest places to see wildflowersin the state. However, even when the ski season is in full swing, it's also an awesome place to get comfy in the winter. ...
guests can shop at boutiques and galleries or dine at local restaurants. ThisColorado small townis also known for incredible skiing atTelluride Ski Resort,but there's plenty to do once winter ends — biking, hiking, fly fishing, golfing, and river sports are popular choices when the weather ...
Colorado Ghost Towns Google Maps Mayflower Gulch, Colorado Year Founded: 1884 Elevation: ~12,000 Feet Car Required: Two-Wheel Drive Located near Breckenridge,Mayflower Gulch requires a beautiful hikeinto the ghost town. Once a prosperous mining town, all that remains of the Boston Mine in May...
Kicking Horse River near Golden, BC The interior of BC has more than a few small, laid-back mountain towns that are all worthy of a place on this list, but Golden wins our gold medal. In terms of geography, Golden has got it all: two major rivers (Columbia and Kicking Horse), three...
The first of the 2 "best waterfront cities" is the gaming capital of the East Coast, Atlantic City. Atlantic City is a combination of "gaming" and "boardwalk" wrapped into one. It's Vegas on a beach."Atlantic City's Boardwalkdates back to the 1870s and still pulls in tourists today ...
Along the 185-mile shoreline, you'll find the town of Bigfork, Montana, which has old Western resort energy, not unlike the ski towns you'd find in Colorado mining country. Bigfork has a growing arts scene — with an impressive array of galleries, a notable theater presence, and a ...
The quaint port town near Rochester in New York State has a population of about 17,000 and exudes a real maritime feel from its location on Lake Ontario. That sentiment dates back centuries, with the town prized for its location by Native Americans before the arrival of Europeans, who later...