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Durango
If you yearn for a simpler life in one of the last remaining vestiges of the Old West, then Durango is the place for you! Situated in the southwest corner of Colorado, Durango is great for mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, and more! It is also rich in culture, with many Old West historical sites and Native American settlements situated nearby, as well as miles and miles of pristine, unexplored land and several national parks. Be sure to pack a compass and plenty of water, as Durango is considered a desert climate--and desert climates can be unforgiving!
Telluride
There's a reason that there is a popular country song about one of Colorado's last remaining true ski towns. Nestled in the middle of the state, Telluride combines world-class skiing with Old West charm and small-town feel. It is also known for its world-famous art and dining scene. This is perfect for people who are more interested in immersing themselves in mountain life rather than taking selfies with a mountain behind them.
Breckenridge
Breckenridge epitomizes everything that is good about Colorado: amazing skiing for all levels in the winter and a plethora of outdoor sports, from mountain biking to kayaking to extreme adventure races, in the summer, all in a town that epitomizes Colorado's laid-back vibe. Plus, it has some of Colorado's top breweries, restaurants, and music venues that have launched some of the biggest bands in the music biz! If you're looking for a chill spot, Breckenridge is your place.
Aspen
Known more for its celebrity namesake than its mountain, Aspen is the pinnacle of elegance, sophistication, and world-class skiing. Surrounded by glitz and glamour, everything about Aspen is beautiful: the people, the food, and most importantly, the scenery. Make sure your skis are on tight and your hair and makeup look great, because the chances of a selfie with a celebrity are very high in this town.