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18
Dec

Why You Don’t Need a Rental Car in Colorado this Winter

Colorado is known for its great outdoors filled with beauty and adventure, especially during the holiday season. People travel from all over the world to check out Colorado’s world-class slopes and  enjoy the 300 days of sunshine. You may immediately think you need to rent a car to get to your holiday mountain destination, but...
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Vail Colorado Fall Activities
08
Dec

Here’s Why You Should Travel to Beaver Creek, Colorado this Fall

As the streets of Beaver Creek and Vail empty out once school is back in session, the fall season is fully upon Colorado’s mountain towns. In this shoulder season – the few months between warm weather activities and ski season – Beaver Creek visitors have the opportunity to experience a plethora of fun activities, while...
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04
Dec

Everything You Need to Know About Visiting Red Rocks in 2023

Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater is one of the most unique and iconic concert venues in the world. Located in Morrison, Colorado, it has been home to one-of-a-kind performances for over a century and is known for its incredible acoustics and unforgettable performances. If you are not visiting specifically for a concert, the park is...
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Shuttle transportation in Colorado
30
Nov

5 Best Ways to Get from the Denver Airport to Breckenridge, Colorado

As you make plans to travel to Breckenridge, Colorado the first thing you may realize is how far away the Denver airport is from your final destination. There are many ways to arrive safely at your destination. I personally prefer to let others do the driving. There are several options for airport shuttles from DIA...
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aspens in fall colorado
23
Aug

Why Fall is the Best Time of Year to Visit Colorado

When thinking of Colorado, many envision snowy ski slopes or summer hikes in the Rockies; however, those who have visited Colorado during the fall know that it’s arguably the best season to experience the state’s beauty and charm. Mild temperatures, changing foliage, and the vast availability of open trails and activities to participate in make...
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Colorado in summer
17
Jul

Is Denver in the Rocky Mountains? A First Timer’s Guide

Welcome to Denver, CO, the Gateway to the Rocky Mountains! These impressive mountains are the highest section of the chain that begins in northern British Columbia, Canada, reaching down into the United States of Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and southern New Mexico. Colorado is home to 78 of the 100 highest peaks, as...
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Woman sitting in snow
16
Mar

How Much Snow Does Colorado Get in March?

We entered the month of March, experienced Daylight Saving Time, and are beginning to enjoy the extra sun and bit of warmth! It might appear as if spring is around the corner, but how much snow does Colorado really get in March? March in Colorado usually does not bring flower blossoms and greenery, but rather...
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Peak 1 van and SUV with Breckenridge mountains in the background
15
Dec

5 Benefits of Booking a Mountain Shuttle During Holiday Season

This holiday season, treat yourself to stress-free transportation from Denver Airport to your mountain destination. Whether you’re traveling individually, or with a large group, booking a shared shuttle is the safest, easiest, and most cost-effective way to start your slopeside vacation. Peak 1 Express boasts a top-of-the-line fleet, drivers, and amenities that will make what...
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Ski slope in Keystone Colorado
01
Nov

Colorado’s Ski Resorts Opening Dates

It is finally winter in Colorado. Well, technically it’s still fall, but it is getting cold at least. The cold weather means Colorado ski resorts are either open or getting ready to open soon. Here are some opening dates for the Vail Valley and Summit County areas to help you start planning your Colorado winter...
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Ice skaters standing in a half circle on ice
24
Oct

4 Family Activities to Do on Your Mountain Thanksgiving Vacations

November kicks off ski season each year in the Rocky Mountain High Country, and if you’re visiting Colorado for the Thanksgiving Holiday there’s no shortage of seasonal fun. A number of resorts along the I-70 corridor will have their lifts turning by turkey day, and with the flakes flying and temperatures dropping most locales will...
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