Noteworthy Neighborhoods of Colorado
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Aspen/Snowmass
Aspen and Snowmass are technically two separate ski towns, but both are considered the home of luxury ski culture in America. In the summer, the towns host wine and cinema festivals (among many others), and in the winter, prime ski and snowboard conditions make the area a winter sport haven.
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Boulder
Home to the University of Colorado Buffaloes, Boulder is known for its stunning natural beauty, outdoor recreational opportunities, and progressive community. The city is also recognized for its commitment to sustainability, cultural events, and thriving tech industry.
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Cherry Hills Village
Cherry Hills Village is a prestigious suburb south of Denver, known for its luxurious homes, top-rated schools, and exclusive country clubs. The area offers a tranquil lifestyle with spacious green spaces, equestrian-friendly trails, and a strong sense of community.
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Colorado Springs
Some of the world’s best olympians and paralympians train in Colorado Springs' Olympic Training Center. And in the skies above, The United States Airforce planes can often be seen flying around their hub here.
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Denver
Denver, or, “The Mile High City,” is Colorado’s capitol and metropolitan hub. It boasts access to city amenities, while positioning itself at the foothills of the Rockies, where outdoorsmen can be found hiking, mountain biking, fishing, horseback riding, skiing, and more.
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Estes Park
The eastern gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park is a charming mountain town known for its stunning natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and outdoor recreational activities. The town offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, as well as easy access to hiking, fishing, and scenic drives.
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Fort Collins
Home to the Colorado State University Rams, Fort Collins consistently ranks highly as one of the best cities in America to live in. It’s home to beer and bike culture, and boasts an idyllic Old Town.
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Steamboat Springs
Steamboat Springs is renowned for its world-class skiing, geothermal hot springs, and vibrant Western heritage. The town offers a blend of outdoor activities, including skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and fishing, alongside a lively arts and culture scene.
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Trinidad
Known for its well-preserved Victorian architecture and vibrant arts scene, the historic city of Trinidad offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and outdoor activities. Its location near the Purgatoire River provides opportunities for fishing and hiking. Trinidad's rich history includes its role in the coal mining industry and as a key stop along the Santa Fe Trail.
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Vail
Vail is known for its world-class skiing and luxury resorts. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, it offers a charming alpine village with upscale dining, shopping, and cultural events. In addition to winter sports, the area provides excellent opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and golfing during the summer months.