| Roaring Fork Valley, Colorado - The lower Roaring Fork Valley is so-named because of the Roaring Fork River, which runs through the communities of Glenwood Springs, Carbondale, Basalt and El Jebel. Aspen, CO is our famous neighbor at the upper end of the Roaring Fork Valley. |
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| Grand Junction, Colorado - Nestled near 11,000-foot Grand Mesa and the 7,500-foot Book Cliffs, Grand Junction is the largest city in western Colorado. At an altitude of 4,586 feet, warm summers and moderate spring, fall and winter seasons allow for year-round golf, hiking and biking. |
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| Aspen, Colorado - Aspen is one of Colorado's favorite year-round resort areas. One will not be at a loss for activities ranging from recreation to the arts to culinary delights. During winter or summer, an Aspen vacation is the perfect choice for any season. Aspen sits at the upper end of the Roaring Fork Valley, with the Roaring Fork River, a superb trout stream, running through town. |
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| Greeley and Weld County, Colorado - The Johnstown area is full of history -- focusing on the period where America became a modern industrial nation. The themes of the 1889 flood; iron, coal & steel; immigration in the late 18th and early 19th centuries; and ethnicity are covered in a variety of wonderful attractions. |
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| Summit County, Colorado - Summit County Colorado is comprised of 5 towns (Breckenridge, Copper, Dillon, Frisco, Silverthorne)with 4 ski resorts within 10 miles, and Vail only 40 miles away. Summit County offers activities for all outdoor enthusiasts. People come to ski all of our beautiful mountains and stay for the summers full of perfect temperatures and bright blue sunny days. |
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