Historic Boulder Lodging Awaits: The Briar Rose Bed and Breakfast

When you indulge in Boulder, Colorado vacations, you can wake every morning to the sight of a towering mountain outside of your hotel window. The allure of the ski slopes or hiking trails await you as you greet the morning, and many guests can be found spending time visiting the University of Colorado when they … Read more

Visit the Black Dog Inn in Estes Park for the Ultimate Romantic Getaway

Nothing is quite as romantic as a retreat to the mountains, and that is exactly what Estes Park offers those who visit Colorado and its breathtaking Rocky Mountains. If you are planning a getaway with that special someone, then Estes Park is the place to go. Just minutes from Rocky Mountain National Park, this community … Read more

Skip the Hotel Chains: Local Lodging in Alamosa

In the San Luis Valley in southern Colorado, the landscape of Great Sand Dunes National Park is something totally surreal and unique. With 14,000-foot peaks of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains as a backdrop, miles of and miles of Namibian-looking sand dunes are one of Colorado’s most beautiful quirks. The national park offers great activities … Read more

Dreaming of a Stay in Breckenridge

Breckenridge is one of the premiere ski spots in the state and probably the reason your Colorado vacation has brought you there.  If that’s the case then there are several things to consider when planning on where to stay.  Hitting up the ski resorts and dining at the town’s many restaurants can quickly become expensive … Read more

Back In The Limelight: The Limelight Lodge Then And Now

The first time I stayed at the Limelight Lodge was back in 1991.  It was my first ski trip to Aspen, Colorado.  Back then, the Limelight was an affordable lodging alternative to the higher-priced hotels Aspen is known for — places like Little Nell and the Jerome Hotel.  The Limelight reminded me of the typical … Read more

Idaho Springs: Experience the Quiet Side of Colorado

Idaho Springs is the largest town in Clear Creek County, yet it only has around 1,900 residents. If you are trying to decide where to go in Colorado and are looking for a location where you can truly get away from it all, this quiet community just might be it. While your travel to Idaho … Read more

Offbeat And Affordable Places To Stay In Aspen

Aspen has a universal reputation as a luxurious destination for well-to-do jetsetters, but surprisingly, there’s also an array of affordable lodging choices for travelers with smaller budgets — even if you’re visiting with dogs or yearning to hit the slopes during peak ski season. No matter when your travels take you there, Aspen’s stunning Rocky … Read more

Bed Down In The Shadow Of The Rockies At Boulder Hotels

Boulder is known for many things.  It is known for being the home of the main campus of the University of Colorado, its eccentric populous, and its unique Western history.  Whether you find yourself in Boulder for business, pleasure, or sending your child off to college for the first time, it is important that you … Read more

A “Vintage” Stay in Winter Park

If you’re taking a vacation in Colorado and looking for Winter Park, Colorado hotels The Vintage Resort Hotel and Conference Center is a landmark that has recently been upgraded, making it a comfortable and relaxing place to stay. If you travel to the area to enjoy the Winter Park Resort and ski the five mountains, … Read more

Peace and Quiet and a Little Romance in Pueblo

Situated at the convergence of the Arkansas River and Fountain Creek, Pueblo is part of the Front Range Urban Corridor in Colorado.  There are many aspects to this city that set it apart from the rest of the more popular Colorado vacation areas, mainly that it receives only about 12 inches of precipitation each year. … Read more