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1. Luxe Hotels
Just because you’re in casual Colorado, doesn’t mean you have to forgo frills. Check into The The Little Nell, Aspen’s only ski-in, ski-out five-star resort, to see a favorite playground for luxury lovers. Wishes for high-end amenities, like in-room massages or bottles from the award-winning wine cellar, come true at this mountain retreat.
2. Colorado Camping
Pitch your tent at Rocky Mountain National Park’s Moraine Park campground. Campers are surrounded by ponderosa pine forest and more than 300 miles of world-class hiking trails. (Note: Moraine Park will be closed until summer 2024 for updates.) Nearby, Estes Park’s shops, restaurants and family fun await. In the fall, the unforgettable mating calls of the resident elks can often be heard.
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3. 10th Mountain Division Huts
Cross-country skiers and hikers should add the 10th Mountain Division hut system to their must-experience lists. Thirty high-altitude huts nestled in the Rocky Mountains are a welcome, safe respite for those traversing the 350 miles of trail between them. Similarly no-nonsense accommodations are available through Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s year-round yurt system.
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4. Cozy Comforts
For an escape with a homey feel, check into The Lumber Baron Inn & Gardens in Denver, which takes you back in time to experience the hospitality of the Victorian era in a home originally built in 1890. The Lumber Baron’s gourmet brunches include malted waffles, Scottish breakfast (grilled sausage served with eggs and baked beans) and bacon-infused quiche Lorraine.