Enjoy Colorado Even if You’re Not a Ski Bunny
People often flock to Colorado to ski. We all know that much of Colorado tourism involves skiing and some other form of snow activity. Colorado boasts of 26 ski resorts, so you’ll definitely never run out of skiing venues there. It’s also great to know that in these environmentally conscious times, Colorado ski resorts continue efforts to protect the environment and maintain their ski resorts using a healthy environmental plan.
But of course there’s definitely more to Colorado than skiing. Colorado tourism has generally taken a step up with providing other tourists more attractions even when snow season is over. The tourist attractions in Colorado are so diverse that even if you stick to its major cities (Denver and Boulder in this example) you’d still have plenty to do, whatever season you decide to visit.
Denver Attractions
Denver Microbrew Tour – if you’re a self-confessed microbrew connoisseur then you’ll surely enjoy a pleasant afternoon touring Denver and its microbreweries, sampling more than 10 beers, and learning a bit more about beer and Denver’s history.
Denver Zoo – bringing your kids along? The Denver Zoo is a must-see stop. Home to 4000 animals encompassing more than 700 species, the Denver Zoo is one Colorado attraction that features a large indoor tropical forest, marine and freshwater aquariums, and an area called Predator ridge where you can observe lions and hyenas “talk” to each other. Your kids will love it and you will too.
Mount Evans – Colorado is a very mountainous state and here in Colorado, mountains are not just for skiing or snowboarding. It is a bit of a drive from Denver but totally worth it once you see the majestic panoramic views and natural wildlife that make the mountain their home.
Boulder Attractions
Leanin’ Tree Museum of Western Art – if you want to see the art of the old West, the wild West, then make sure you make a pit stop to this museum. Beautiful paintings and sculpture, plus a free gallery tour.
Celestial Seasonings Tea Factory – factories are fun to visit because it allows you to take a peak on how everyday staples such as tea are manufactured. A visit to the tea factory includes free tea samples, a walk through the Celestial Herb Garden, a sinus-clearing visit to the mint room, and a tour of tea bag factory. This tour is one of the most popular attractions in Boulder. Do not miss it.
Chautauqua - a park, a historic site, a picnic place, a music event venue – these all describe Chautauqua perfectly well. Relax and enjoy a picnic at the park, perhaps before or after your hike. In the summer, enjoy music from different performers. You may also want to try your hand at rock climbing while you’re there.
Colorado certainly offers more attractions than what these two cities can offer, but it goes to show that it’s not only the ski bunnies that get to enjoy Colorado. Colorado is for everyone.





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