About Colorado
Aspen is indeed the identity of Colorado but the state has more surprises in store for vacationers including breweries and wineries to national parks and monuments. Aspen is the crème of Colorado and the area is famous for its ski resorts that are world-class. Aspen skiing and snowboarding area consists of four adjacent mountains, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snowmass. Skiers of all skill levels can try their hand in skiing at aspen skiing area. Besides skiing, the city of aspen is known for its rich nightlife complete with live music and pool halls.
Denver, the capital city of Colorado is called as "the Mile High City" as it is situated about 5,280 feet above sea level. Denver is the destination of art lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Denver art museum is an art lover’s delight and it features an impressive collection of more than 55,000 works sourced across the world. The highlight of the museum is the collection of American Indian art. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Barr Lake State Park, a scenic wildlife refuge near Denver and fishing and wildlife viewings are prime activities here. Lodging options in Denver include hotels, resorts, motels, and Denver Colorado Vacation Rentals.
Vail ski resort is the signature attraction of Vail Valley, Colorado and skiing here is equally exciting as in aspen. The black bowls section of the resort is the terrain that suits experienced skiers and the front side area is ideal for beginners as it is the easiest. Vacationers in Vail can find cozy Vail vacation rental homes that offer tremendous views of the mountains.
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Have you been to or stayed in Colorado? If so, write about it!
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Daniel writes on May 14, 2007 about Aspen, CO:
I just love those mountains and seas. Nature's magic shows, I call these. My plan for an escape from the world of projects, bosses and those TV ads would be to retreat to the welcoming arms of the...
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