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South Canyon Hot Springs
by Uncover Colorado on 05/04/13
Hidden just off I-70 near Glenwood Springs, South Canyon Hot Springs is a local gem. There is one, main primitive pool for soaking which was a nice temperature when I visited. Continue Reading at coloradotravelblog.com.
Cloudy Ski Day at Breckenridge
by Uncover Colorado on 03/21/13
Breckenridge is one fo the busiest resorts in Colorado. The mountain features a variety of beginner terrain, bowl skiing and a mix of steeps and moguls throughout. [Continue Reading] at coloradotravelblog.com.
Afternoon Skiing at Keystone
by Uncover Colorado on 02/18/13
Keystone is the largest resort in Summit County with 3,148 skiable acres. On most weekends and select holidays Keystone offers night skiing. This is great because you can go up later on a Saturday and ski until 6pm or so, and avoid I -70 traffic. [Continue Reading] at ColoradoTravelBlog.com.
Weekend Freshies at Steamboat!
by Uncover Colorado on 02/14/13
Steamboat is known for it's deep powder stashes and expansive tree skiing. This weekend Steamboat got around 15 inches, adding to an already deep base thanks to the previous weekend. It was fun skiing and snowboarding all around, with nothing but smiles.
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January Skiing at Vail
by Uncover Colorado on 01/17/13
Vail is the largest resort in the state, at 5,289 acres. Epic Local Pass holders get 10 days to use between Vail and Beaver Creek. Yesterday we skied Beaver Creek, and today Vail. The mountain was nearly fully open, with about 5,000 acres.
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January Skiing at Beaver Creek
by Uncover Colorado on 01/11/13
Beaver Creek is a fun mountain, with lots of steep, fast runs. What's nice about Beaver Crek over Vail, is free parking.
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Winter Park Skiing - Early Season
by Uncover Colorado on 12/06/11
The 2011 Colorado ski season is off to a great start! We hit up Winter Park this past weekend. They had about 200 acres open and a handful of intermediate trails. Check out ColoradoTravelBlog.com for more about Early Season Skiing at Winter Park.
Better Late Than Never - Independence Day Skiing at A Basin - Mon, 7/4/2011
by Uncover Colorado on 08/26/11
Arapahoe Basin was the last resort to close in Colorado, staying open until the Fourth of July. They managed to groom a few runs from top to bottom, allowing a good amount of veritical for the middle of Summer.
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Summer Skiing at Arapahoe Basin - Sun, 6/26/2011
by Uncover Colorado on 06/27/11
Skiing in June? You bet. There's warm weather, bathing suits, beer, and a giant, ice-cold pond for those daring enough make the dash across. This past weekend was a perfect opportunity to get some late season turns in. There wasn't a single cloud in the sky at A Basin yesterday. Next weekend, A Basin will end its epic season on July 4th. Continue reading about A Basin Summer Skiing.
Closing Day at Copper Mountain - Sun, 4/24/2011
by Uncover Colorado on 04/26/11
Reel Big Fish performed a free concert at Copper Mountain last Sunday for Copper's closing day. There were also ten inches of fresh pow for the last day of the season.
Fishing near Denver in Cherry Creek Reservoir - Sun, 4/3/2011
by Uncover Colorado on 04/06/11
Cherry Creek Reservoir is a large dam and lake, located near I-25 and I-225. It is a public park that is open year round. You can go fishing for several different types of fish at Cherry Creek Reservoir.
Fishing in Evergreen, Colorado - 3/20/2011
by Uncover Colorado on 03/21/11
Evergreen is a beautiful mountain town located about 40 minutes from Denver. There is a large dammed lake in the middle of town right next to Evergreen Golf Course. The fishing this past weekend was good and we caught two trout. There is a hiking trail that goes around the entire dam in Evergreen. You can fish all around the lake or directly into the dam.
Winter Park, Hot Sulphur Springs & Steamboat Springs - 3/8 - 3/10/2011
by Uncover Colorado on 03/11/11
It's been a great start to March in the Rocky Mountains. This week, we visited Steamboat Springs, Colorado, passing through Winter Park/Mary Jane, SolVista Basin, and the Hot Sulfur Springs along the the way. Read more skiing Winter Park & Steamboat Springs.
Keystone and Copper Mountain - 3/6 - 3/7/2011
by Uncover Colorado on 03/07/11
This past weekend another storm rolled through the Rockies and blanketed most of the Colorado ski areas with fresh snow. There were good lines at Keystone Resort on Sunday and even better conditions on Monday at Copper Mountain. Keystone-Copper Ski Blog continued...
Great Conditions at Ski Cooper - Mon 2/28/2011
by Uncover Colorado on 03/01/11
Ski Cooper offers a free lift ticket in February with the purchase of a Colorado GEM's Card (available each season for $10). On the last day to use the free pass, we headed up past Leadville, for a enjoyable day of riding at Ski Cooper.