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Denver Colorado Travel Information

Near Denver Tech Center
Near Denver Tech Center

Listed below is summary information for destinations near Denver, Colorado. Click on any link for complete information about that destination.



Boulder Population: 100,000
  Boulder is a growing city a short way northwest of the Denver area, at the base of the Flatiron foothills of the Rockies. Home to the University of Colorado, Boulder's is near Rocky Mountain National Park and several Front Range wilderness areas.
     
Colorado Springs Population: 526,000
  Colorado Springs is the second-largest city in Colorado, with half a million people living in the metro area. Under the snow-capped majesty of Pike's Peak at the edge of the Rockies, Colorado Springs provides a less-crowded alternative to Denver and easy access to a number of nearby natural wonders.
     
Georgetown Population: 1,000
  Georgetown is a scenic little town nestled in a mountain valley west of Denver. Though only a mile from the interstate, the distance means Georgetown is less crowded than the neighboring resort towns. Old mining trails and a ride on a restored narrow-gauge railroad are among the attractions in the Georgetown area.
     
Idaho Springs Population: 1,900
  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.
     
Keystone Resort Population: 0
  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.
     
Vail Ski Resort Population: 0
  Vail. Vail. There’s No Comparison®. The largest ski area in the United States. Consisting of three major areas, each itself the size of a regular ski resort, Vail offers dozens of trails for all experience levels.
     
Winter Park Population: 700
  Winter Park Resort is one of the closest ski areas to Denver and is a favorite of locals. Located in the scenic Fraser Valley high in the Rocky Moutains, this state-owned park features reasonable rates and great powder.
     

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