Tuesday, 29 January 2019

So what’s new in Colorado for 2019? Here’s just a sample:

Colorado Classic women's cycling, credit Colorado Classic
  • Denver International Airport has kicked off a 3.5 year renovation project of the Great Hall, which will enhance security, provide a more flexible and open airline check-in space and add new dining and shopping options for an improved passenger experience.
  • Limelight Snowmass Hotel & Lounge is now open, with ski-in, ski-out access to Snowmass’ new Base Village, comprising 99 rooms and 11 residences with a five-story climbing wall – the largest of its kind in the state. The property joins The Crêpe Shack by Mawa’s Kitchen, CODough Bar by Sweet Coloradough, an Ice Skating Rink and The Collective Snowmass – a community events hub – in the newly developed and wifi connected village.
  • The Colorado Classic bike race has announced it will be exclusively female in 2019. Taking place 22 – 25 August, it will become the only UCI women’s standalone stage race in the Western Hemisphere.
  • Winter Park Ski Resort has been named the Best Ski Resort in North America by USA Today.

ABOUT COLORADO TOURISM OFFICE:

Colorado Tourism Office (CTO) is the official travel and tourism office for the state of Colorado. CTO’s mission is to generate traveller spending by promoting Colorado as a four-season, four-corner, world-class travel destination and to develop compelling, sustainable travel experiences. In 2017, Colorado travellers spent $20.9 billion, generating $1.28 billion in local and state revenues and directly supported 171,000 jobs.

Family in Winter Park, credit: Colorado Tourism Office
Colorado is a year-round destination offering unparalleled adventure and recreational activities, an abundant arts scene, Western heritage, distinctive cuisine and 28 renowned ski resort areas. The state's diverse landscape boasts natural hot springs, the headwaters of four major rivers, numerous peaceful lakes and reservoirs, 12 national parks and monuments and 58 mountain peaks that top 14,000 feet, known as ‘Fourteeners’. www.colorado.com

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