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 Colorado's Best Towns for Family Trips with Non-Skiers -2

Are you a skier in a ski family? You can live in Colorado, not on skis. And some ski towns offer many winter activities for both skiers and skiers.

Your ski trip to Colorado can be as short as a weekend, especially if you live on the front ridge in Colorado or in eastern Utah. Perhaps your family is taking a ski vacation or monthly runaways. If you are not skiing, you need non-ski options.

Best choice for weekend or extended visits: Basalt.

Basalt is one of the most precious stones in Colorado and one of the best cities for skiing. There are many reasons why Basalt is the best choice for skiers and non-skiers for short or longer runs.

Visitors fall in love with the small town of Basalt, a super-laid-back character. Basalt lies among two rivers and red-rock mountains. In the summer, people attend golf and fish. Basalt rivers provide the world famous gold medal for fishing. Basalt has a reputation as a great place to hide in the summer, but its slow pace and fewer people make it a treasure to visit in the winter!

The basalts have unique boutiques, a large bookstore and charming cafes. All this is a two-block walk through the historic center of the city. And you can take a walk along the river along the path or just see how you enjoy the views of the red rocks that surround the city.

The local spa is a typical place to find a non-skier. Discover your favorite spa in the Highest Spa and Studio in Basalt! Higher small and local ownership, like most businesses in the city, so you get royal treatment (better than you get to some resorts of large resorts). Of course, you can get a hot stone massage with an ooo-gay (using basalt stones) or a killer training with a personal trainer in a fitness studio. But your visit should include their exceptional treatment, Endorphin High, in which they combine oils, salts and sports massage for a unique treatment that your tired muscles will remember forever.

Basalt is located in the city center in two cities designed for winter holidays, which provide good day trips for both skiers and skiers. By bus or car Aspen is just a few minutes walk. Skiers can stay in the quiet basalt and ski resorts of Aspen or Snowmass during the day. For non-skiers or skiers who spend the day off, you can visit Aspen for upscale shops and restaurants, art galleries and national music.

Glenwood Springs is another city located near Basalt. Glenwood has several hot spring sites. You can swim in the world's largest (commercial) hot spring pool or relax in your natural steam caves. Your buddies can ski in Glenwood Mountain View while you soak up the hot springs and then meet you at the local pint brewery.

Basalt is also located in the center for an active skier. If you are snowshoeing or cross country skiing, there are many trails in Basalt. In addition to the numerous forest paths, the Rio Grande trail runs through the entire Valley of the Roaring Forest, passing through Basalt.

Other options for the weekend.

Steamboat Springs is a city well suited to skiers and skiers. It boasts Strawberry Hot Springs. If you go, get a watsu session or a water-based massage. There are several options for an active non-skier, such as cross-country skiing and snowshoe trekking.

Some visitors prefer the availability of Steamboat, compared with more expensive visits to Aspen or Telluride. But recent changes may change in the coming years.

Steamboat Springs is beat-beat-way. This city feels more hidden than its neighbors in ski neighbors, Vail and other interstate resorts. But driving to and from the Steamboat can be dangerous in the winter. Mountain roads and passages can become dangerous or completely closed. This makes Steamboat the best choice for people with flexible schedules.

For an active, lonely weekend, Winter Park is a great choice for people from Denver. You can visit the nearby devils. Great pilgrim for cross-country skiing and a good spa. But if you leave the Denver area on Friday afternoon and return on Sunday evening, you will stop the mass movement. You will enjoy Winter Park more, plus improve the prices of hotel rooms if you plan your “day off” in the middle of the week.

Other options for longer stays.

If you don't mind a bit of extra driving, the Durango is worth the trip. For a better weekly experience for a non-skier you will need a car.

Durango is a southwestern college town in Colorado with a ski area. It is located in the center of the Four Corners district, and there are no major airports nearby.

From Durango, a non-skier can drive to the hot springs in the city of Pagosa Springs. Pagosa is beautiful, has beautiful hot spring pools and is located near the Wolf Creek ski resort, which receives the most snow in any area of ​​the Colorado ski area.

Elsewhere in the Durango area, a non-ski traveler can find Native American ruins and national parks within a few hours. drive. Santa Fe, Taos and Albuquerque, New Mexico, offer southwestern flavors and culture if you want to make a night mini-trip.

In conclusion, your choice in ski cities may be dictated by several factors, such as accessibility, non-skier activity level, length of stay and size of the city you want to visit. With a little investigation, a non-skier can have a great time on the next so-called ski trip.




 Colorado's Best Towns for Family Trips with Non-Skiers -2


 Colorado's Best Towns for Family Trips with Non-Skiers -2

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