Top 5 Must-See Mountain Towns

When was the last time you drove into the mountains for a day trip or weekend escape? Well if you haven’t for a while, or have yet to experience the majestic Rocky Mountains, then I encourage you to gather your gear and head up as soon as you can to any of these 5 Must-See Mountain Towns. Once you’ve returned back to Denver, make sure to contact your local Flat Fee Realtor for any online Real Estate Services or any additional information on property that you’re interested in seeing. 

Breckenridge 

Two hours West on I-70 will take you to one of America’s favorite ski resorts. In the heart of Breckenridge you’ll find Main Street, the historic downtown area where you’ll find shops, restaurants, cafes, and real estate offices stretching across town. Besides the town being known for its fabulous skiing resort, Breckinridg has year-round activities and festivities for couples and families, day trips, and long weekends. If you’re in the Breckenridge area during the winter months, look out for the 30th Anniversary Snow Sculpture Championship. 16 Teams from around the world compete to create the most magnificent ice sculptors using hand-carved 20-ton blocks of snow. There are five US based teams and 11 other International Teams: Argentina, China, Ecuador, France-Normandie, Germany, Great Britain, India, Mexico, Mongolia, Switzerland, and Turkey, 

Vail

2.5 hours outside of Denver and 30 minutes passed Breckenridge is the winter wonderland city. With over 1,100 acres of open space and 5,289 acres of skiable land, Vail is an open landscape filled with luxurious shopping, high-end international restaurants, and million dollar residential and commercial Real Estate. If you’re lucky enough to own property up here, then you’ll have an opportunity to experience the luxurious with it. Amidst wandering around Vail Village and Lionshead, grab some lunch at some of Vail’s finest restaurants. If you’re looking for a family friendly restaurant that offers a bit of a different experience, then stop into Bol, a full restaurant and bar with 10 bowling lanes. With over 400 bottles of wine in the cellar, Duck Poutine, Chicken and Biscuits, and Clam Strips, the food is hardly an afterthought. Among the 5,000 residents that live in Vail year-round, nearly 1.5 million people visit Vail each year. Therefore, Vail is a major hub for international real estate and real estate agencies. If you’re interested in exploring potential properties in Vail, contact your Flat Fee Real Estate Broker in Denver to get the latest updates on available properties in the Vail or Denver area. 

Aspen

One of the most impressive mountain towns in Colorado is Aspen. At an elevation of 8,000 ft, whether you’re in search of beautiful mountain passes or award winning restaurants, Aspen is an international, world-renowned travel destination that boasts over 1.6 million visitors per year. If you’re looking to experience an awe-inspiring view, do not miss out in taking the trip up to Maroon Bells. Surrounded by 14,000 foot peaks and fields of wildflowers, this incredible landscape is home to the most photographed peaks in North America. At Maroon Bells, you’ll see a mirror-like lake and a painting-like landscape. The lake and endless hiking trails are accessible by foot, car, or bus. Once you’ve worked up at appetite, head back into the city center where you’ll have access to a fabulous variety of restaurants and cafes. Think about stopping by Element 47, tucked inside The Little Nell, a Five-Star and Five-Diamond Hotel. The dinner menu consists of savory items like Charred Octopus, Dry-Aged Rohan Duck, Smoked Maitake, and Banana Cream Pie. If you’re interested in learning more about available property in the Aspen area, contact your nearest Flat Fee Realtor. 

Steamboat

A less well-known travel destination for tourists, but a major hub for Coloradans alike, is Steamboat Springs. If you haven’t heard much noise about Steamboat, it’s probably because Coloradans like to keep it a well-kept secret. The name Steamboat Springs stems from the cities two thermal-water attractions-Old Town Hot Springs and Strawberry Park Hot Springs. Both equally delightful, but major differences including: a waterslide and lap lanes in the Old Town Hot Springs, and more of a rustic and secluded experience at Strawberry Park. Once you’ve soaked up all the rich minerals in the thermal pools, take your family up a gondola ride to the top of Mount Werner for lunch with an incredible view of the Steamboat Zipline Adventures. After a day of adventuring, head into Laundry, one of Steamboat’s finest and intimate restaurants that boasts a delicious and adventurous menu. Whether you’re in the mood for Ribeye, Cheese Platters, or Poke, Laundry’s got it all. Interested in moving to a mountain town? Contact your local Flat Fee Realtor to learn more about how you can make the mountains your second home. 

Telluride

Besides Aspen, Telluride must be the second most well-known mountain town internationally. Annually hosting the Sundance Film Festival, Telluride is a hub for international and local residents, skiers and winter enthusiasts, actors and entertainers alike, and sought-after real estate. Whether you’re up for the weekend, or taking time to vacation at your second home in the depths of the mountains, you’re going to enjoy your time spent in Telluride. Set up your day with first shredding some powder at one of the many top-notch mountains: “Prospect Bowl”, “See Forever”, or “Bushwacker” are sure to get your adrenaline pumping and your appetite raging. The buzziest new restaurant in town, There, is bound to not only satisfy you with their $4 pork rillette tostadas or their crispy spicy duck steamed buns, but at 8,750 feet, it’s sure to leave no room for regret. If you’re looking to escape into a winter wonderland of powder, fresh food, and culture, then make sure to mark Telluride down as number one on your list of cities to visit in Colorado. 

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