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est known of the Rocky Mountain states, Colorado is essentially an outdoor paradise and owes its recognition to the majestic mountains that create spectacular scenery, panoramic vistas and an abundance of recreational possibilities. For many, nature forms the essence of Colorado.

The Rocky Mountains is a year-round destination that boasts national parks and forests, canyons, lakes, rivers and peaks that provide opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, fishing and horse riding. Numerous winter resorts nestled in the mountains offer unrivalled skiing and snowboarding amid beautiful alpine scenery. The resort of Vail is considered to be one of the top ski destinations in the Americas and is the most popular, while Aspen is best known for its celebrities and glamorous après-ski scene.

The state capital, Denver, is the obvious starting point for a vacation and is the gateway to the mountains, ski resorts and spectacular Rocky Mountain National Park to the north. Home to many museums, parks, gardens and a lively downtown area, the city offers the comfort and culture of bigger cities like Los Angeles or New York, but at a more relaxed pace. Pikes Peak looms over the popular city of Colorado Springs, famous for its breathtaking views that was the inspiration for the lyrics of ‘America the Beautiful’ by Katherine Lee Bates. Just outside the city are the fantastic red sandstone formations of the Garden of the Gods.

The western part of the state comprises beautiful remote desert canyons and the archaeological remnants of the cliff cities left by an ancient civilisation at Mesa Verde National Park, a stark contrast to the alpine wonders that attract most visitors to Colorado.
Lift One Condominiums User rated 5/5
Reviewed by Gregory on 30-4-2008 (Gwent)
Great location in town - skied in from Aspen Mountain. Exterior and many condos have been remodeled within the year. Friendly staff, nice new pool and jacuzzi. Walk a few blocks to the Gondola, or half a block to the bus stop to other mountains. Bus stops in front on the way home. If you come down below Ruthies run you can ski almost to the ski locker room. (with fresh snow I skied all the way to the building entry.) We walked to all the restaurants in town, and it is one short block to the spa at the St. Regis! Our unit was nicely done and in good shape, three bedrooms and 3 baths, balcony with views over town and mountains.
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