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Aspen Colorado Travel Information
Listed below is summary information for destinations near Aspen, Colorado. Click on any link for complete information about that destination.
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Aspen Mountain
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Population: 0
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Aspen Mountain is the premiere ski resort in the Aspen area. The rich and famous come from across the country to ski these intermediate and advanced slopes. There are no beginner runs here, allowing experienced skiers and boarders free reign. |
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Glenwood Springs
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Population: 7,800
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Glenwood Springs is a medium-sized town in western Colorado, the
largest community between Grand Junction and Denver. A number of local
attractions such as the hot springs and several caves make Glenwood
Springs a fun place to stay, and nearby natural wonders such as
Glenwood Canyon and the White River Plateau make the town a great base
for rafters, fishers, and hikers. |
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Leadville
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Population: 2,800
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Leadville, at over 10,000 feet in elevation, is North America's
highest incorporated city. This historic mining town at the top of the
Rockies has an icy beauty all its own, and is surrounded by the
highest mountains in Colorado. |
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Telluride
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Population: 2,200
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Telluride is a historic mining town high in the San Juan mountains
that has become a popular center for festivals and skiing. The
striking beauty of the snow-covered peaks and pine forests that
surround the town is undeniable. With a full range of year-round
activities, something is always happening in Telluride. |
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