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- Surrounded by multiple breathtaking mountain ranges, the small city of Silverthorne, Colorado is a beautiful getaway destination to those who visit. Home to just over 3,000 residents, the city offers locals and tourists many adventures and activities. Wilderness parks, mountain trails and golf courses allow guests to enjoy the great outdoors, while the local shopping districts, local spa and restaurants can offer relaxation and rejuvenation.
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Located at the Tennessee Pass, Ski Cooper today operates as an alpine ski resort and features a terrain which is good for beginner and intermediae levels of skiing coupled with multiple glade and tree skiing areas.
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Lakota Guides is a trip planning and guide service that leads a variety of adventure trips. The company coordinates and leads rafting trips and offroad adventures, both as day trips and overnight excursions.
28.7 Miles
Mayflower Gulch is a trail popular for hiking, snowshoeing and rock climbing. The trail passes through the ruins of Old Boston Mine and offers panoramic views of a variety of landscape vistas which include Pacific, Crystal and and Fletcher mountains.
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Halfmoon Packing & Outfitting offers horseback, stagecoach and wagon rides as well as hunting, fishing and special wildlife photography trips through the alpine areas surrounding Leadville.
28.7 Miles
Located at the base of Mount Elbert, Twin Lakes is one of Colorado's largest glacial lakes. Visitors can enjoy fishing as well as biking on a number of trails which surround the lake.
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A route on Mt. Elbert, Black Cloud Trail is an alternate, less traveled trail that begins at nearly 9700 feet and ends at approximately 14,000 feet above sea level. It offers steep hiking and views of the area.
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At the Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin, visitors can learn about history of Leadville's mining history. The location also offers special programs, offers overnight student trips, and participates in day events.
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Suitable almost exclusively for 4x4 vehicles only, the Mosquito Pass is a long, rough off-road path through a portion of the Colorado Rockies. Snow fields are often present well into the month of July.
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Mineral Belt Trail is one of Colorado's highest paved roads for those who wish to walk, jog, or bike. The path takes you through wildflower meadows, aspen groves, open vista sage parks, and conifer forests.
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US Route 24, Top of Tennessee Pass, Leadville, CO 80461
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Cooper Ski Resort provides skiing with unmatched in-bounds terrain that vary from gentle cruisers to glades to moguls and practically non-existent liftlines. They also have non-skiing recreational activities on-site such as snow cat sightseeing touring adventures.