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Colorado at a Glance
Sharing its border with seven states, Colorado offers a mix of urban and natural
attractions. The western half of Colorado features the Rocky Mountains. The
state's Northern Rockies
offer the most recognizable vacation destinations in Colorado—Aspen,
Breckenridge, Copper
Mountain, Keystone,
Steamboat
Springs and Vail—mostly due
to their spectacular locations and world-class ski resorts. In the Central
Rockies is the city of Colorado
Springs and natural wonders like Pike's
Peak and the Garden
of the Gods. To the north, Metro
Denver offers all of the excitement of a major American city, from professional
football, hockey and baseball to incredible museums, theatres and other attractions.
Further north, in the Front
Range, explore the college towns of Boulder
and Fort Collins, home
to the University
of Colorado and Colorado
State University respectively. Other attactions and areas of interest in
the state include Dinosaur
National Monument, the Royal
Gorge Bridge, the cities of Pueblo
and Durango, the San
Luis Valley and Great
Sand Dune National Monument.
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