ColoradoMountain State of Colorado is rich in beautiful cities, national parks, rivers and lakes, canyons and waterfalls - expanse for tourism |
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DurangoDurango offers wide range of recreational opportunities, from visiting sites of historical interest and sightseeing to doing extreme sports. |
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Estes ParkEstes Park is attractive for ecotourists and mountaineers in summer time and for skiing sports fans - in winter |
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GeorgetownGeorgetown’s most interesting attraction is the Georgetown Loop Historic Railroad. It offers visitors to take a trip on a gorgeous old steam train. |
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SilvertonSilverton, a small town with nice Victorian buildings here and there, is known as one of the major centers of the mining industry in Colorado. |
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Winter ParkWinter Park in Colorado has everything for a great Christmas vacation. There’re 19 lifts, 118 trails and oceans of fluffy snow that fall every winter. |
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Black Canyon of the Gunnison National ParkIn the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park no wildlife hunting is allowed – only watching. Also, you can do hiking, rafting and kayaking here |
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Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge RailroadThe Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad built in 1880-82 runs through the most scenic parts of the San Juan National Forest. |
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Garden of the GodsGarden of the Gods is famous for its unusually shaped rock formations. Some of them even have names: the Cathedral Spires, the Steamboat Rock and etc. |
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Great Sand Dunes National ParkThe Great Sand Dunes National Park has already been inhabited by people 11 000 years ago. Maybe, they just found this place too scenic to leave |
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Meeker Classic Sheepdog Championship TrialsThe Meeker Classic Sheepdog Championship Trials start on the 1-st Wednesday of September. The prize fund of the competition is $20,000 |
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Mesa Verde National ParkMesa Verde National Park protects over 4,000 known archeological sites, including 600 cliff dwellings. These sites are some of the most notable and best preserved in the U. S. |
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Pikes PeakPikes Peak, a 4291 m high mountain, can be seen from the entrance of the Garden of the Gods. The upper part of it is a National Historic Landmark |
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Rocky Mountain National ParkIn the Rocky Mountain National Park you can explore dump valleys and dense forests as well as lofty mountains. The highest point of the park is 4346 m |
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