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Lodge And Spa At Breckenridge is a nice site to get some rest, and going for a hike along the Salt Creek Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this neighborhood. Playa Lakes is regularly a relatively dehydrated place; the wettest month of the year is usually July, that's the one that rains the most, and February is the month with the least moisture. There's just no way anybody can get bored here at Playa Lakes. Hiking along the Old Boreas Wagon Road
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| | is nice fun, and Association Spring is a glorious local attraction. Camping at Whispering Aspen Resort is always a pleasant experience, and if you're here you can take a hike along the Limber Grove Trail. Playa Lakes is nice enough to spend more than a day at, Michigan Campground is a nice local campground. During the summertime here at Playa Lakes, high temperatures regularly reach the 70's, and through the night it cools down to the 30's. For the duration | |
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of the wintertime this place gets highs in the 20's, and during the dark hours in the wintertime at Playa Lakes temperatures sink to the-10's. Dry warm beds await you at Village Point by Breckenridge Accommodations; probably you're
looking for nearby lakes? Sure, Cline Reservoir is just a very short distance away. This lake is so wonderful. Places like The Basin are good to visit; obviously, this is a good region for people who like lakes, Tarryall Ranch Reservoir Number 1 is a lake in the neighborhood.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.18694 Longitude: -105.8556
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Keystone, Colorado, 23 miles away 2900 vertical feet |
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Michigan Creek Campground
 | 12 miles away We got ''stuck'' with this campground because all the campgrounds at Jefferson Lake were full. But what a blessing in disguise. This campground does not have water or trash pickup (the water pump is disabled and has a sign that it is ''closed''). And it isn't nearly as close to Jefferson Lake as the other three. But the scenery is beautiful, and you will have a lot more privacy than at the ones by Jefferson Lake. Sites 1 through 4 have lots of trees. Sites 6, 9, 10 and 11 have partial tree coverage. Sites 5, 7, 8, and 12 have few or no trees. There is fishing in nearby Michigan creek. The creek is fairly close by (a few hundred feet or less from all sites. Great campground.... |
Tarryall Reservoir
 | 17 miles away Spent the summer of 1944 in an army temporary camp just below the dam. We were testing emergency rations with an infantry battalion. Beautiful spot. OQMG 273.... |
Burning Bear Trail
 | 17 miles away For more information on the Burning Bear Trail visit: http://thecoloradohiker.com/burning%20bear%20trail.htm... |
Crested Butte
 | 20 miles away 3 PHOTOS ...are focused on creating an enhanced guest experience. New this winter - increased and expanded airline service, upgrades and remodel of the Treasury Center, a new ''Camp CB'' replacing Kids World, on-mountain terrain expansion in Teocalli Bowl, glading and brush cutting on the mountain. Along with these improvements, the resort base area hotels continue to expand guest amenities and services. The Lodge at Mountaineer Square, Elevation Hotel and the Grand Lodge were recently accepted and are now part of the prestigious Preferred Hotel Group. New Branding After months of research and development, Crested Butte has a new brand positioning expressed in the tag line, ''Inspire your Passion''. The new brand promise of ''Inspiring your passion for adventure'' and its implications will be seen resort-wide. Beginning with a new marketing and advertising campaign, the brand will also be reflected in other areas of the resort from signage to employee uniforms, even in the architectural design of future real estate development. ''Establishing a new brand message and promise by defining ... |
Breckenridge
 | 21 miles away Great skiing and beautiful views await you here at Breckenridge.... |
Keystone
 | 22 miles away 4 PHOTOS Photo by Leisa Gibson, Copyright ©... Photo by Bob Winsett, Copyright ©... Photo by Leisa Gibson, Copyright ©... Photo by Leisa Gibson, copyright ?... At Keystone, you'll find everything that makes a perfect vacation all in one place. From lodging, dining and activities, Keystone has incredible vacation packages to accommodate your needs, offering unique activities like night skiing, Cat skiing the bowls, tubing and dinner sleigh rides.... |
Arapahoe Basin
 | 24 miles away 7 PHOTOS Arapahoe Basin has always been known as the legend for its legendary steeps on East Wall and off Pallavicini lift, legendary views from the Continental Divide, and now for a legendary 80% terrain expansion into Montezuma Bowl. Arapahoe Basin will almost double in size this season as we expand into Montezuma Bowl with high alpine groomed runs, bowls, chutes and glades. Arapahoe Basin strongly encourages our guests and employees to ride the free Summit Stage bus or to carpool to the ski area! Riding public transportation and carpooling reduces greenhouse gases and congestion on I-70. It also saves you money on gas, reduces the parking crunch at the ski area, and gives you someone to talk with on the ride up.
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Loveland
 | 26 miles away 3 PHOTOS Loveland Ski Area is a favorite among locals for its free close-in parking, virtual lack of lift lines, affordable lift tickets, un-crowded slopes, 400'' of snow each season and over thirteen hundred acres of varied terrain. Loveland has two base areas, Loveland Valley and Loveland Basin. Loveland Valley caters to beginners with gentle, un-crowded slopes perfect for those new to the sport. The Loveland Ski & Snowboard School has affordable programs for all ages and abilities and will help get your technique to the next level. Loveland Basin offers terrain for every level of skier and rider. The Ridge, located on The Continental Divide, offers intermediate and expert level skiers and riders terrain just the way they like it - open, steep and deep. With 300 acres to choose from right off the lift and 100 more hikeable acres for the true adventurer, The Ridge offers an experience like no other. And at 12,700 feet, the 360 degree views are spectacular! ... |
Copper Mountain
 | 26 miles away 1 PHOTO ... ski trails. Today, Chuck’s dream is alive and well.
As stated in a 1969 US Forest Service report, if there were a mountain that had terrain for skiing it would be Copper Mountain. It is the most nearly perfect ski mountain in the U. S. Over the years, new lifts were added and Copper grew to its current size of 2,465 acres. What was once a sleepy little day ski area is now one of Colorado's premier year-round destination resorts. In 1997, the resort was purchased by Intrawest - a worldwide leader in resort operations and real estate development.
Now the resort consists of not only an incredible mountain, but multiple villages, hundreds of buildings and a million other tangible, moving pieces. Copper is, and always has been, bigger than the tangible. Copper is about people. It’s about spirit. It’s about attitude, passion, heart, guest loyalty and financial strength. It’s about a place that provides a true connection to nature, adventure, the mountain, the community and the mountain lifestyle, void of any pretense. It’s a place, most of all, intent on allowing guests to p... |
Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument
 | 44 miles away Very informative...I ask one question...Senior Rates? What age is considered Senior for the parks system?...... |
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