Thursday, 30 June 2022

Colorado loves y'all

The Centennial State is elevating its inclusive travel opportunities with the introduction of

This month, Colorado’s Governor Jared Polis signed a bill into law passing historic legislation officially recognising Juneteenth (June 19th), African American Emancipation Day, as Colorado’s 11th state holiday.
June also marks National Pride Month and Pride celebrations are happening across the state.

For LGBTQ+ travellers planning further ahead with a visit during the winter months, check out Aspen Gay Ski Week from 15-22 January 2023, the oldest annual, week-long gay ski event in the USA.



Colorado has changed - for the better. We’re the same great State you remember, only more so! And when you are lucky enough to visit, please help us Care for Colorado - Leave No Trace. The set of principles is aimed at guiding travellers to show care for the state’s water, land and wildlife while helping protect special Colorado places.

Colorado loves Aussies and can’t wait to see you here again. Come, re-discover Colorado and embrace our changes for the good.

Find out more and get a copy of the Colorado Official State Vacation Guide at www.colorado.com

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.

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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