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VISITOR SERVICES WATER SPORTS ATTRACTIONSSIGHTSEEING LODGING DINING HELPFUL INFO
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F E A R N ’ S T R AV E L E R I N F O G U I D E
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Group DiscountsFun & Affordable
29 Years ExperienceAll Ages & Ability Levels
Close to Denver, COSprings & Mtn. Resorts
800.328.72383 Convenient Locations
Buena Vista115 Gregg Drive
Buena Vista, CO 81211
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Cherry Creek Shopping DistrictThis upscale neighborhood is home to more than 500 department stores,boutiques, galleries and spas. The CherryCreek Shopping Center is a premier shopping environment with storesexclusive to the area such has Tiffany & Co., Burberry and Louis Vuitton. Across the street is Cherry Creek North which offers cafes and galleries surrounded by fountains and public art.East 1st Ave. and Milwaukee St., Denver(303) 388-3900 shopcherrycreek.com
Coors Brewery TourThe world’s largest single-site brewingfacility! “Taste the Rockies,” with the same Rocky Mountain spring water that Adolph Coors discovered in 1873.13th Street & Ford Street, Golden(303) 277-BEER millercoors.com
Denver Botanic GardensOne of the top fi ve botanic gardens in the nation, this 23-acre sanctuary is located in the middle of the city with 45 differ-ent gardens and over 33,000 plants! The Boettcher Memorial Tropical Conserv-atory is the largest single structure con-servatory in the U.S.1007 York Street, Denver(720) 865-3501 botanicgardens.org
LoDo Historic DistrictFilled with turn-of-the-century ware-houses, 90 brewpubs, sports bars, res-taurants and rooftop cafes, this trendy historic district is a must see. Listen to Jazz at El Chapultepec, or enjoy a cold brew at Wynkoop Brewing Company,Denver’s fi rst brewpub opened byColorado Governor John Hickenlooper.Denver(303) 605-3510 lodo.org
16th Street MallLined with outdoor cafes, shops, restau-rants and retail stores with numerous fountains and plazas.Downtown Denver
Denver ZooSpanning over 75-acres and home to over 4,000 animals including monkeys, elk, bison and birds, the Denver Zoo is the fi rst American institution to benefi tfrom Carl Hagenbeck’s revolutionary concept - that people should see animals at eye level in natural habitats without bars or fences.2300 Steele Street, Denver(720) 337-1400 denverzoo.org
Golden Triangle Museum DistrictThe Golden Triangle Museum District is a unique and culturally rich neighborhood hosting eight of the city’s museums,including the Byers-Evans House, History Colorado Center, Denver Art Museum (DAM), Denver Firefi ghters Museum, Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decora-tive Art, the Molly Brown House, Grant Humphries Mansion and the Clyfford Still Museum.(303) 534-0771 gtmd.org
Larimer SquareThe oldest and most historic block in the Mile High City. For 40 years this hip block of Victorian buildings, home to chic shopping, dance clubs, a comedy club, outdoor cafes and dozens of restaurants, has entertained locals and visitors alike.Denver(303) 534-2367 larimersquare.com
Denver Mint (U.S. Mint)One of six facilities in the United States that produces 50 million coins a day, each one stamped with a “D” for Denver. Learn how to turn a piece of scrap metal into shiny change.320 West Colfax Avenue, Denver(303) 405-4761 usmint.gov
Denver Museum of Nature & ScienceFrom prehistoric fossils to exploringouter space, and an IMAX theater, this museum is the heart of cultural ex-periences in Denver.2001 Colorado Boulevard, Denver(303) 370-6000 dmns.org
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DISTANCE IN MILES BETWEEN DENVER AND...
Colorado Springs . . . . . . . . . . . 71Vail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98Pueblo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Trinidad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199Cañon City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117Durango . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 337
Grand Junction . . . . . . . . . . . . 244Black Hawk/Central City. . . . . . 39Estes Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Allenspark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Grand Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102Boulder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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Colorado Toursim colorado.com
Aurora visitaurora.com
Boulder bouldercoloradousa.com
Castle Rock visitcastlerock.org
Denver denver.org
Estes Park visitestespark.com
Fort Collins visitftcollins.com
Golden visitgolden.com
Greeley greeleychamber.com
Longmont visitlongmont.org
Loveland visitlovelandco.org
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Arkansas River Tours19487 US Hwy 50Cotopaxi
49311 US Hwy 50Cañon City
(800) 321-4352 or(719) 942-4362arkansasrivertours.com
Butterfl y Pavilion6252 West 104th AvenueWestminster(303) 469-5441butterfl ies.org
Castle Rock Zipline Tours1375 West Plum Creek ParkwayCastle Rock(720) 733-9477CastleRockZiplineTours.com
Centennial Gun Club11800 East Peakview AvenueCentennial(303) 789-CLUB or(303) 789-2582CentennialGunClub.com
Clear Creek Rafting Company350 Whitewater RoadIdaho Springs(303) 567-1000 or(800) 353-9901clearcreekrafting.com
Front Range BreweriesSee Our AdColoradoFrontRange.com
Georgetown Loop Railroad646 Loop DriveGeorgetown
825 Railroad DriveSilver Plume
(888) 456-6777georgetownlooprr.com
Longhopes Donkey Shelter66 North Dutch Valley RoadBennett(303) 644-5930longhopes.org
MAD Adventures20 West Dumont RoadDumont(800) 451-4844 or(970) 726-5290MadAdventures.com
Outlets at Castle Rock5050 Factory Shops Blvd.Castle Rock(303) 688-4495outletsatcastlerock.com
Outlets at Loveland5661 McWhinney Blvd.Loveland(970) 663-1916outletsatloveland.com
Outlets at SilverthorneI-70 Exit 205, Silverthorne(970) 468-5780outletsatsilverthorne.com
Performance Tours115 Gregg DriveBuena Vista
107 Ski Hill RoadBreckenridge
0035 County Road 3ARoyal Gorge
(800) 328-7238performancetours.com
Raft Masters2315 East Main StreetCañon City
2804 Colorado BoulevardIdaho Springs(719) 275-6645RaftMasters.com
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Greeley Chamber of Commerce/Visit Greeley902 7th AvenueGreeley, CO 80631www.visitgreeley.org 970-352-3567
Visit Fort Collins19 Old Town SquareFort Collins, CO 80524www.visitftcollins.com 800-274-3678
Visit Estes Park500 Big Thompson Ave.Estes Park, CO 80517www.VisitEstesPark.com 800-44-ESTES
Visit Loveland5400 Stone Creek CircleLoveland, CO 80538www.visitlovelandco.com 800-258-1278
Boulder Convention and Visitors Bureau2440 Pearl StreetBoulder, CO 80302 www.bouldercoloradousa.com 800-444-0447
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