There are so many things to see and do in and around Leadville.

Start by checking out the Leadville/Lake County's Chamber of Commerce new website: www.leadvilleusa.com

Don't miss this great article from CNN Travel,
The Best of the West."

AAA likes us too! Read about "The City in the Clouds from the July, 2011 EnCompass Magazine

Like to ski? Check out SKI COOPER!

Cross country ski or hike to the Tennessee Pass Cookhouse to experience a unique dining adventure with Colorado's most spectacular views!   (Snowmobile rides to cookhouse available as well!)

For great rates on ski and snowboard rentals go to
Leadville Ski Country
They also rent snowshoes and snowmobiles!

Soak in the hot tub or try lap swimming
at 10,000 feet above sea level at the
Lake County Aquatic Center

Find out how much farther your golf ball will go in this high altitude by playing a round at North America's highest course,
Mt. Massive Golf Course

From May through October, combine legendary lodging with shopping and antique-ing by visiting or staying at the Victorian-era Delaware Hotel. Now in it's 125th year, it is the oldest consistently runnning hotel in Lake County (never converted to apartments or condos.) Top qualitiy food at a surprisingly affordable price is available during those months as well, and even "Grab and Go" lunches to make the most of your time.

  For guided horseback rides, fishing trips, hunting trips and outfitting, even hayrides, check out Mega Mountain Magic

Take a back country tour aboard this "living history" open train, and enjoy spectacular scenery which can only be seen from these historic tracks. Go to Leadville Colorado & Southern Railroad for more!

Legendary Leadville is dripping with history. To get a glimpse of some of the museums and tours, go to www.visitleadvilleco.com
There you will find information about the Healy House and Dexter Cabin, The Heritage Musesum, The Matchless Mine, The National Hall of Fame and Mining Museum, The Tabor Home, The Tabor Opera House, The Historical Walking Tour and the Route of the Silver Kings.

Up for something really different? Try dog sledding! Or "mushing" as it's called around here. Go to www.alpineadventuresinc.com and be sure to read a couple of the testimonials. The dogs love to run and you'll love the ride and the excitement of a very unique outdoor adventure!

 

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