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Boulder

Situated at the feet of the Rocky Mountains in the foothills of Northern Colorado, the strong, trail-lined faces of the Flat Irons gaze over the town from the West. Home of Colorado University Boulder, countless shops and restaurants, as well as premier access to nature, Boulder Colorado is a dream for those who put outdoor activity and enrichment at the forefront of their lifestyle. With a number of programs to be accessed for free at the university, to the literally hundreds of trails that dot the immediate area, to the sprawling yet quaint feel of shopping and dining on Pearl Street, Boulder is a town that will encourage you to keep busy and stay healthy!

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Denver

Our beautiful capital of Colorado, known as the Mile-High-City, Denver, is booming and growing bigger and better every day. Considered one of the great metropolises of America, Denver is an old city with rich history dating back to the Old West Era. Larimer square, one of the oldest planned city blocks in the country features landmark buildings from the 19th century. One of the most iconic Denver buildings is the Denver Art Museum; iconic architecture and a focus on indigenous works makes the museum a standout across the country. The mansion of famed Titanic survivor Molly Brown sits within city limits and is open for tours. With a mind-boggling array of iconic neighborhoods, Denver is a city that fails to disappoint when it comes to character and activity.

Fine Dining

With a wide variety of cuisines to pick from at varying price points, between Boulder and Denver, there is a choice for everyone. From high end choices to dive bars, there is a reason Boulder and Denver have been named up-and-coming foodie towns for a number of years now.

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Access to Nature

From Chautauqua park at the foot of the Flatirons, to the sprawling and magical Rocky Mountain National Park, from the Royal Arch, to Mount Sanitas Valley, from numerous iconic ski resort towns and nature preserves, to federally protected land, Colorado is a state that makes outdoor activity a joy and a breeze.

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Vail

Vail, Colorado, is a small town at the base of Vail Mountain, home of the massive Vail Ski Resort. Set within White River National Forest, the town is a gateway for winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding. It’s also a summertime destination for golfing, hiking and cultural festivals. Gore Creek, popular for fly fishing, runs directly through the town center.

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Aspen

Aspen, in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, is a ski resort town and year-round destination for outdoor recreation. It's also known for high-end restaurants and boutiques, and landmarks like the Wheeler Opera House, built in 1889 during the area’s silver mining boom. The Wheeler-Stallard House is a local history museum set in a 19th-century, Queen Anne–style home, while the Aspen Art Museum displays contemporary artworks.

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Shopping Destination

Both locations of Vail and Aspen have been expanding their shopping opportunities year after year which has amounted to a vast array of boutiques, home decor shops, high end fashion brands as well as plenty of destinations for kids and younger generations. A perfect day in Vail or Aspen can be spent touring around the intimate streets and enjoying luxury shopping and dining.

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World Class Skiing

Both Vail and Aspen got their fame for being top-notch skiing destinations. It is truly hard to pick between the two for which is better, but locals will passionately argue their mountain is the best. Regardless, both offer truly iconic Colorado outdoor activities centered around mountain life. Many who populate and frequently visit the mountain resort towns have a saying, “a day spent with the family in the mountains is a day well spent.”

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