Three hundred days a year of blue sky and sunshine. Mountains towering to 14,000 feet, capped in snow even in the warmth of summertime. Plenty of adventure summer or winter to have you reeling at the end of the day as you soak in Rocky Mountain natural mineral and hot springs.
Truly, there is no place on earth like this. Everything from world-class whitewater rafting to breathtaking 14,000 foot mountain climbing, from millions of acres of wilderness to ski resorts that will re-define what snow really is, awaits you in Central Colorado.
Welcome to Alamosa.
Located in the St. Luis Valley in Southwestern Colorado, Alamosa stands as a tribute to history. With Native American residents dating back 11,000 years, Spanish settlers ... Details
Welcome to Colorado City
Just south of Pueblo you'll find the quaint town of Colorado City. While technically under the wing of the city of Pueblo, this community has an identity all its own. ... Details
Welcome to Cortez.
A city lays deep in the south of Colorado, the Rockies on one side, desert on the other. Within its grasp lays ruins of ancient man, Canyon of the Ancients, the Anasaz... Details
Welcome to Creede.
Chocolate festivals and car shows, canyons and culture, Creede has something for everyone. With a history replete with famous characters like "Soapy" Smith, an un... Details
Welcome to Delta.
Delta lies at the confluence, or delta, of the Gunnison and Uncompahgre Rivers and is filled with culture and history. There are 30 buildings registered as local historical ... Details
Welcome to Durango.
Waiting for you in the embrace of Durango includes Mesa Verde National Park,Vallecito Lake, the Historic downtown district and the Silverton Narrow Guage Railroad. Whether... Details
Welcome to Moffat.
Thirty-seven miles north out of Alamosa on Hwy 17 you'll come across the quaint little village of Moffat. Originally part of the mining and supply rush that hit Colorado wit... Details
Welcome to Monte Vista.
An hour south of Salida you'll find Monte Vista, a historic little town that has so much to offer. Home to, and famous for, the Sandhill Crane migration that ... Details
Welcome to Montrose.
Storied Montrose literally got its name from a story—"A Legend of Montrose" by Sir Walter Scott. With the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park... Details
Welcome to Ouray.
Dubbed the “Switzerland of America” since 1876, Ouray is the picture of what mountain life should be. Nestled in a tight valley, Ouray is host to the world&... Details
Welcome to Pagosa Springs.
Dubbed the “Gateway to the Four Corners”, Pagosa Springs is a stone’s throw from a world of wonder. Two ski areas within a few minutes drive,... Details
Welcome to Ridgway.
So the mountains have captured your heart, and you’ve made the decision to move your home or business into the Rockies. Whether permanent or temporary, the area has ... Details
Welcome to Silverton.
If you’ve ever wanted to enter a dog sled race, or watch cowboys re-live a gunfight in the streets; if you’ve ever wanted to race up the side of a 13,000 foo... Details
Welcome to South Fork.
You might, at first, overlook South Fork. Small, quiet, quaint town nestled in the mountains.
You would, however, miss out on some of the most spectacular adve... Details
Welcome to Trinidad.
The southernmost city along the Front Range, Trinidad sits in the Purgatoire Valley at an altitude of 6,025 feet above sea level. Once home to such infamous characte... Details
Welcome to Westcliffe.
West of Pueblo and south of Cotopaxi, you'll find the little town of Westcliffe tucked up into the Sangre de Cristo and Wet Mountains. Boasting a unique culture of ... Details