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Northern Colorado Adventures -
In Northern Colorado you will find: -gracious people with western values -peace in the heart of the Rocky Mountains -fishing in crystal clear waters -bronze sculpture galleries and gardens that will nurture your spirit -golf courses that offer breathtaking scenery -western history alive and well -exhilarating whitewater rafting -gorgeous art exhibits in world class museums -creative cuisine that tantalizes your taste buds -national sports teams playing in 21st century venues -enchanting hiking trails in canyons and along mountain streams -the gift of time to relax and rediscover the good things in life………
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This Trip's Trip Master:
Sue and Harold “H.” Buchman
Sue and Harold “H.” Buchman, elected Innkeepers of the Year 2002 by DIOC, love to share their western brand of hospitality. They have also been known to sip a little wine with their guests and share inside tips about Colorado adventures.
The Trip Master's Inn:
Cattail Creek Inn B&B
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Loveland is a small city of 50,000 people where people still say "Hello," “Good Morning,” or a western “Howdy.” This city is nestled against the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. What brings many people to Loveland is the city’s quality of life and its commitment to the arts. Loveland is known for its world-class bronze sculpture. In fact, the city owns over three million dollars in bronze sculpture. All of the sculpture is on public display. In addition to sculptors and painters, the choral society, the city orchestra and band, and the theater company all call Loveland home.
Loveland has many unique points of interest. While you are in Loveland try to see if you can find: The Devil’s Backbone, the Loveland Valentine Card Collection, The Narrows, Lake Loveland, The Washington Elm, Iron Shirt and The Siphon.
Attractions | Loveland Accommodations
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| | Welcome to the Mile High City. A city of unexpected surprises, Denver is filled with history, art, culture, entertainment and energy - all in a beautiful location at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. Denver is a city of surprises. Some facts about the Mile High City: Denver is on the main east-west route for AMTRAK with three
arrivals a day; Denver receives 300 days of sunshine a year--more annual hours of sun than San Diego or Miami Beach; Denver is the nation's most highly educated city with the
highest percentage of high school and college graduates; Denver brews more beer than any other American city; Denver has the largest city park system in the nation, with 205 parks in city limits, and 20,000 acres of parks in the nearby mountains; Denver is the "Baby Boomer" capital of America with the highest percentage of boomers of any major U.S. city;
Denver is 20th in the U.S. in population, but has the 10th
largest downtown in terms of office space and retail space; Denver citizens contribute more public funding for the arts
per capita than any other U.S. city; Denver has the 'thinnest' residents of any U.S. city, according to a federal study; Denver really is a mile high! There's a spot on the west steps of the State Capitol building that is exactly 5,280 feet above sea level.
Attractions | Denver Accommodations
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| Summer at Breckenridge includes activities as varied as golf and tennis, horseback riding, white water rafting, fly fishing, gold mine tours, bicycling and hiking. Plan to attend the various music festivals that Breckenridge hosts throughout the summer including the National Repertory Orchestra and the Jazz and Blues festivals.
The Breckenridge ski resort opened on Peak 8 in 1961. Today the Breckenridge ski area is located on 4 uniquely different mountains with 138 trails serviced by 19 lifts. Summertime brings out the best at the resort with its "PEAK 8 FUN PARK", consisting of the Alpine Slide, chairlift rides to mountain biking & hiking, climbing walls, and many more activities.
Attractions | Breckenridge Accommodations
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