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Aspen: Perhaps the most advertised and the best known city in Colorado, with exception of course
to Denver, Aspen has much to offer. This quaint and lavish town boasts a historical main street that
offers street-side vendors, authentic foods, the opera, wine tasting and plenty of cool little shops to
explore. Of course, skiing and snow sports are the main bread and butter in Aspen, so make sure
you hit this place up during the snowy months. Don’t forget to check out the nearby Maroon Bells
for awesome views and some breathtaking, scenic hiking.
Breckenridge: Taste a little bit of Colorado history and small town candor when you are in
Breckenridge, which boasts more than 250 buildings on the National Historic Register. The 12 block
downtown area offers shops, eateries and lots of cool site-sees. This town frequently hosts festivals
and other attractions, has some of the best outdoor sports (hiking, hunting, fishing, etc) in the
state, and offers some amazing ski slopes, catered towards the snow sports enthusiast.
Mesa Verde National Park: One of the largest and most culturally-rich national preserves and
parks in the United States is a must-see when in you travel to Colorado. This site features more
than 4,000 ancient, historical sites, and plenty of amazing natural formations and wildlife.
Miller/Coors Brewery: Don’t forget to stop by and get a free tour of this amazing brewery, one of
the largest beer breweries in the world, where Miller and Coors beers are made fresh every day.
Free samples are offered to guests that are 21 years of age or older.
Chimney Rock Archaeological Area: Another must-see with Colorado travel. Make sure that you
get a guided tour of this ancient preserve, which was inhabited by the Pueblo Indians over a
thousand years ago.





Colorado Travel: Top Ten Things to See and Do When in Colorado
Hundreds of thousands of people will enjoy Colorado travel this year, in a state that boasts the Rocky Mountains, some of the best snow sports in the world, and plenty of natural attractions, monuments and preservations (national forests and archeological sites) that make Colorado truly unique. Of course, when you travel to Colorado, it always helps to have a solid game plan so that you know what places are must-see and which places you can catch the next time around.
To better help you enjoy the ultimate vacation to Colorado, we’ve compiled what we believe to be the top ten places/things to see and do when in Colorado. Hopefully this list will help you to better enjoy and plan for your trip, and truly to get to visit some memorable places that you won’t soon forget. This list of top ten places is both diverse and magnificent, and can make any trip to the Rocky Mountain State one that you will remember for a long time to come.
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Beaver Run Resort and Conference Center: If you find yourself in Breckenridge (see above)
this is the place to stay at, and a very well known landmark in Colorado. With more than five
hundreds rooms, several onsite restaurants, bars and lounges, and some of the best skiing in the
country, make sure to checkmark this resort on your list of Colorado travel places to stay.
Captain Zip Line Adventure Tours: The ultimate family adventure, where you can zip line at over
forty miles per hour as you travel above Lost Canyon, 150 feet below you! There are seven
different cables that you can zip line from, and each spans about 2500 feet across this canyon.
There are also other amazing rides that you can take. A must-see and do for the whole family!
Dunton Hot Springs: If you just need to getaway from it all and enjoy the natural beauty, serenity
and peace of the hot springs, make sure that you make a note of the Dunton Hot Springs.
Royal Gorge Bridge & Park: One of the largest and most amazing bridges over a mountain range
invites you to see its glory. The Royal Gorge Bridge & Park is an absolute must-see when you
travel to Colorado. There are even rides that you can take that will blow your mind; you won’t soon
forget this site!
Cave of the Winds: These amazing caves are open every day of the year but one, and there are
two different guided tours that you can take. Experience the excitement of exploring caves
thousands of feet beneath the earth, their natural formations and learning about how they came to
be. A must-see for families!
"Top Ten Must-See Destinations in Your Favorite Places!"
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