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Vail Colorado - Nearby Destinations

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Breckenridge Population: 2700
  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!
     
Frisco-Dillon Population: 2500
  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.
     
Glenwood Springs Population: 7800
  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.
     
Leadville Population: 2800
  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.
     
Steamboat Springs Population: 9800
  Steamboat Springs is a popular resort town in the northwestern Colorado Rockies, with the stately peaks of the Park Range in the background. A ways off the beaten path, this small community offers access to two ski resorts and several nearby mountain wilderness areas.
     
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.
     

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