In some of the top winter destinations in North America, take gondola rides to snow-capped summits. Try ice skating and snow sports. Shop for handmade items in stores and enjoy a delicious dinner while sipping hot chocolate or a local beer. Ski resorts aren’t just for the winter; they’re also a tonne of fun in the summer. Explore gateway city of Colorado, Denver (DEN), after landing at Denver International Airport (DEN), then proceed to one or more of these mountain villages to begin your trip to Colorado.

Colorado

Ski four top-notch mountains in the winter in Colorado

Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snowmass. The Maroon Bells, two magnificent peaks that rise 4,200 metres above sea level nearby, are thought to be North America’s most popular mountain destinations for photography. Get ski passes, enrol in a lesson, and then head to the slopes. Take a guided snowshoe trek, go snow tubing, and get proficient at riding a snow bike. Travel through a forest on the exhilarating Breathtaker Alpine Coaster.

Visit the renowned Aspen Art Museum and take in the sights at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Snowmass Village. Take a stroll through the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies nature reserve or see a performance in the 1889-built Wheeler Opera House. Use the Summit Express Lift at Buttermilk, the Silver Queen at Aspen Mountain, and the Elk Camp Gondola at Snowmass Base Village to go sightseeing.

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Breckenridge: A Western-style town

Old West-inspired structures, an art area, and a variety of eateries, breweries, distilleries, and wineries can be found in this old mining town, which is located about 130 km west of Denver. You’ll appreciate the relaxed environment in this 2,900-metre-high village.

Winter Adventures: Breckenridge Ski Resort, which is surrounded by five beautiful peaks, is a great place to spend the winter, especially since the lengthy ski season lasts from November to April. Rent a fat-tire bike and ride in the snow, or go dog sledging on the trails. Cross-country ski, snowshoe, or go snowmobiling before taking the kids sledging or on a sleigh ride.

Must-Have Activities: Take a break from browsing through more than 200 establishments to warm yourself beside to one of the outdoor fires along Main Street. Visit an underground mine or go on a narrated ghost tour. Take to the slopes in one of the four terrain parks after boarding the highest lift chair in the USA. Discover 187 different trails, from shady paths to rocky terrain above the tree line.

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Steamboat: A Ski Resort with Hot Springs in Colorado

Since Steamboat is also known as Ski Town, USA, you can expect a lot of action on the slopes of this resort in the Yampa Valley of the Rocky Mountains in north-central Colorado. You may bike year-round along the Yampa River’s banks, take the Brew Trail, or go shopping for western wear.
Winter activities: The area around Steamboat Ski Resort features 165 runs and six peaks. Here, instead of the typical 15%, the renowned light and dry Champagne Powder snow naturally contain about 6% water. Enrol in the SnowSports School to hone your snowboarding and skiing techniques. Try night skiing, ice fishing, learning to lead a dog sledge team, or going snow tubing for something different.
Unwind and revive yourself with a dip in the storied Old Town Hot Springs in the city centre or at Strawberry Park Hot Springs in the valley. Observe Mount Werner while riding in a gondola. Dine at mountain lodges and food courts while riding the Outlaw Mountain Coaster. On a guided tour, discover the cultural heritage of Native Americans, settlers, and cowboys. Then, explore the exhibits at the Tread of Pioneers Museum.

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Ski-In, Ski-Out in a Canyon Town: Telluride

Enjoy this former mining town’s picturesque downtown while you take in the San Juan Mountain peaks in the distance. You’ll find lodging and experiences that are ski-in, and ski-out, as well as many more reasons why Condé Nast named it the top ski resort in North America.

Winter adventures: The Plunge, Gold Hill, and Palmyra Peak are just a few of Telluride’s renowned expert ski runs. Everyone can take in the breathtaking views thanks to the great beginner hill that is located at a height. For a heli-skiing experience, adventurers can take a helicopter to more distant locations. In addition to snowmobile and sleigh rides, sign up for snowshoe and snow bike adventures. Reserve your location to ski the paths that lead to the backcountry huts using the San Juan Hut System.

Must-Do Activities: Stroll down Colorado Avenue and make frequent stops for food and shopping. Visit the outdoor rink in downtown and go skating. Attend a performance at the Sheridan Opera House and discover the neighbourhood’s history at the Telluride Historical Museum. Take a free gondola to Mountain Village, a charming and family-friendly hamlet where you may stay in ski-in, and ski-out accommodations and enjoy entertainment, shops, and restaurants.

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