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Leadville Colorado - Nearby Destinations
Listed below is summary information for destinations near Leadville, Colorado. Click on any link for complete information about that destination.
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Aspen
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Population: 6000
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Aspen is among the most popular ski destinations in Colorado with four
major ski areas around town. The surrounding peaks are some of the
most picturesque in the state, and provide a massive playground for
both winter and summer activities. Visitors can also enjoy art
galleries and frequent music festivals. |
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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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Breckenridge
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Population: 2700
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Breckenridge is a busy mountain town in the Central Rockies,
surrounded by some of Colorado's best-known ski areas. The
Breckenridge slopes attract skiers and snowboarders from around the
country, and several other ski areas are less than an hour's drive
away. Year-round events make Breckenridge a lively place to visit at
any time! |
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Breckenridge Ski Resort
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Breckenridge is one of the state's most popular ski resorts, with over
145 runs tailored mainly for advanced skiers. Encompassing four huge
peaks above the historic town of Breckenridge, the resort is full of
amenities like fine dining, ski lessons, and lush accommodations At
9,600 feet, with over 300 days of sunshine and an average of 300
inches of snowfall per year. |
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Frisco-Dillon
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Population: 2500
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Frisco-Dillon is a skinny metro area along I-70 high in the Rockies.
Surrounded by ski areas, the region is a paradise for mountain sports
enthusiasts. The large Dillon Reservoir nearby, and the abundance of
shopping outlets and other amenities, makes the Frisco-Dillon region a
great destination at any time of year. |
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Salida
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Population: 5500
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Salida is a colorful town situated in one of the prettiest spots in
Colorado. Located at the base of some of Colorado's highest and most
rugged peaks, the Collegiate Peaks to the west and the Sangre de
Cristo Mountains to the south, great recreation spots are available in
all directions. |
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Vail
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Population: 4500
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A service town for one of the nation's largest ski resorts, Vail has a
permanent population of only 5,000 but receives nearly a million
visitors each year. High in the Colorado Rockies among some of the
state's highest peaks, visitors to Vail can enjoy all the comforts of
a popular resort town. |
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Vail Ski Resort
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Population: 0
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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. |
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