You’ll find heli-skiing, $9 lift tickets, and plenty of apres-ski fun.
Skiing and snowboarding in Colorado is a truly unique experience.
One way to make the most of a ski trip to Colorado is with a multi-mountain pass.
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Looking to combine your adrenaline fix with some history?
Head to theTelluride Historical Museum, which offers both indoor exhibits and a twice-weekly walking tour through town.
Foodies won’t want to miss two of the best on-mountain restaurants in the state.
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Accessible only via the town gondola,Allred’soffers impressive views of the San Juan Mountains.
Breckenridge
“Breck” is one of the highest-altitude resorts in Colorado.
Once you’ve worn yourself out on the slopes, hang your hat atGravity Haus.
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When you’ve worked up an appetite, head to a cozy mountain cabin where a gourmet breakfast awaits.
Dining scene favorites include Italian restaurantCasa D’AngeloandCatch Steak.
If culture is your thing, check out the rotating exhibitions at theAspen Art Museum.
Jake Stangel
Guided and unguided skiing is available.
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