Trips to Aspen, Vail + The Mountains
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Affordable Breckenridge
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- 6 Activities
The Colorado slopes are steep, but a ski trip there doesn't have to be. Breckenridge has less attitude than its posh neighbors, plus a price tag as soft as its powder.
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Mini Trip Guide to Beaver Creek, Colorado
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Though it can’t compete with the beau-monde glamour of Aspen or the vast scale of Vail, the trim little town of Beaver Creek is Colorado’s most well-rounded resort. Known for its downhill slopes, the
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Road Trip: Montana to New Mexico
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- 3 Restaurants
- 4 Activities
Tracing the highest ridge of the Rockies, T+L takes the mother of all road trips-a two-week journey from the glaciers of Montana to the mesas of New Mexico. More
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The New Glamour of Vail
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- 3 Activities
Vail is the biggest ski mountain in the country, and has long been one of the best. But the town has always defined itself in relation to its glam rival, 96 miles down the road. Aspen is Hollywood, wi
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Trip Guide to Laid-Back Winter Park, CO
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You'll find 3,000 skiable acres across two mountains, arguably more bumps than anywhere else, and it's all just 67 miles from Denver. The resort is as casual, family-friendly, and laid back as you'll
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Trip Guide to Skiing Aspen, CO
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It's the ultimate western ski town, with Victorian architecture rooted in its mining days, a dining scene to rival the coasts', and an international clientele that mixes Milan shopping with mogul-hopp
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Trip Guide to Skiing Breckenridge, CO
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Breckenridge averages 300 inches of the white stuff every year on its four peaks; the recently added Imperial Express chair whisks you to the 12,998-foot summit; and you'll stay in a town with real Vi
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Trip Guide to Skiing Euro-Inspired Beaver Creek, CO
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Beaver Creek offers remarkably varied terrain, impeccable grooming, a compact Euro-inspired village with an ice rink at its heart, and a high level of service for its well-heeled visitors. No other re
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Trip Guide to Skiing Family-friendly Snowmass, CO
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Arguably America's best family mountain, Snowmass has a vast expanse of terrain that can keep experts and rank beginners equally happy. If your kids snowboard, three terrain parks will keep them focus
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Trip Guide to Skiing Keystone, CO
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Think of 2,870-acre Keystone, with its three mountains and five bowls, as comfort skiing; there's just enough variety and other diversions (night skiing, tubing, and ice-skating) to offer a classic fa
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Trip Guide to Skiing Steamboat Springs, CO
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It gets a ton of the lightest snow in Colorado, which means day after day of powder skiing on its 3,000 acres, with some of the best tree skiing in the U.S. And the town is changing fast, with new Int
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Trip Guide to Skiing Vail, CO
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At 5,289 acres, its size alone makes Vail worth the trip. The terrain is not only vast but varied, with tree skiing galore, miles and miles of groomers, four terrain parks, and six miles of legendary
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