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Boulder Colorado - Nearby Destinations
Listed below is summary information for destinations near Boulder, Colorado. Click on any link for complete information about that destination.
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Denver
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Population: 2500000
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Denver is the crossroads of the West, the capitol of Colorado and the
largest city in the region. The picturesque Rocky Mountains form the
backdrop to this bustling city known for its colorful history,
proximity to some of the nation's best skiing, and active art community. |
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Estes Park
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Population: 5400
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Estes Park is a mid-sized community in north central Colorado, a
gateway to the natural splendor of Rocky Mountain National Park. With
a variety of attractions and services for visitors to the region,
Estes Park is a popular getaway spot for residents of the Denver/Fort
Collins area. |
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Fort Collins
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Population: 120000
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Fort Collins is a large city in northern Colorado. Visitors have ready
access to several different kinds of terrain, including mountains,
lakes, and grasslands. Colorado State University students keep the
population youthful, and the local enthusiasm for outdoor recreation
is evident in the many city parks and preserved natural areas. |
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Idaho Springs
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Population: 1900
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Idaho Springs is a well-preserved mining town that today has become a
popular tourist spot. The breathtaking scenery of the Rockies can be
enjoyed at a number of nearby scenic drives, state parks, and other
recreation areas. |
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Keystone Resort
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Population: 0
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Keystone is a large resort near the Frisco-Dillon area that offers
some of the best and most varied skiing in the state. Skiers and
boarders can sample progressively more difficult terrain as they make
their way back into the resort's three large mountains -- Keystone,
North Peak, and the Outback. |
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Rocky Mountain National Park
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Population: 0
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Rocky Mountain National Park exhibits the massive grandeur of the
Rocky Mountains. Throughout its 415 square miles of rock-ribbed
wildness, the park truly is a land of superlatives. Here, at least 60
mountains exceed 12,000 feet, topping off at 14,255 feet on the
football field-sized summit of Longs Peak. |
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