Looking for a last-minute holiday escape? Head to Leadville and Twin Lakes, the top of the Rockies! Here are seven ideas for spectacular holidays.
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We spent four days together with a small group of friends driving a scenic stretch of Highway 82, which juts west toward the Continental Divide just south of Leadville, and twists and turns up over Independence Pass, on to Aspen.
What a special place, just two hours and change from Denver but secluded enough among sloping, towering peaks, protective aspen trees and mirror-surfaced lakes to feel far away from everything. https://www.denverpost.com/2021/07/19/twin-lakes-colorado-travel-things-to-do/
"More than a hundred mountain bikes — about half with fat tires for pedaling on snow — are available for day or overnight trips. Shelves are stacked with helmets, snowshoes, snow boots, Keen hiking boots, cross-country skis, Osprey backpacks, camp stoves, Black Diamond snow jackets, sleeping bags and just about everything campers and hikers could need."
A Colorado Mountain Pizza favorite in Leadville, CO. Make a trip to High Mountain Pies for the best pizza and wings!
Have a great time skiing this year! Make sure to plan and prepare before you go.
https://www.skicooper.com/know-before-you-go/
Colorado • Bar name: Silver Dollar Saloon • City: Leadville • Original bar founded: 1883 When it first opened in the Clipper Building, it was known as the Board of Trade Saloon. Gunslinger and gambler Doc Holliday played poker at the saloon. The bar’s name was changed to Silver Dollar Saloon in 1935. The saloon still has an old phone booth, the original tile floor, and the back bar was made by the Brunswick Company.
The National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum in Leadville is a winner of the 2020 TripAdvisor Traveler's Choice Award.
Read More: Colorado Museum Wins Award For Top 10% of Attractions Worldwide
Leadville’s 11.6-mile non-motorized recreation loop provides countless hours of enjoyment all year long for residents and visitors alike.
History is alive and well in Leadville, a former Colorado mining town. The legendary Tabor Opera House, built in 1879, is beginning a historic rehabilitation, and visitors can peer underground into the Matchless Mine. The downtown area boasts 70 square city blocks of Victorian buildings, and the Leadville scenic train follows a historic rail route through the scenic wilderness. The mining district's original headframes and mining equipment bring alive the Silver Rush days.
Summer is kicking off in the high country, and Blue Bucket Cabin has reopened in Leadville, CO!
As of June 1, 2020, lodging properties reopened with approval from Lake Co. This means that when you stay in Lake County, you can do so with confidence that your room meets careful and thoughtful guidelines for health and safety. |
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