Posts Tagged ‘ sledding ’

Durango Mountain Winterfest

Dec 23rd, 2011 | By

On January 14-16, 2012, be in Durango Mountain for “Winterfest” a fun annual event that gives snow enthusiasts of all ages opportunities to experience new winter activities, such as ice climbing, dog sledding, snowshoeing, Nordic skiing and more. Winterfest provides hands-on winter sports education. Events are hosted at Durango Mountain Resort and sponsored by Backcountry
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Highline Lake State Park Awakens a Passion for the Winter Outdoors

Jan 24th, 2011 | By

LOMA Colorado – Ice fishing is hot at Highline Lake State Park!  Both Highline Lake and Mack Mesa Lakes are frozen and Mack Mesa is covered with ice at least six inches thick. Fishing is very good and the ice skating is awesome. Highline Lake has a minimum of five inches of ice near the
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Explore Rocky Mountain National Park During the 2010 Winter!

Feb 4th, 2010 | By

For many visitors, winter is their favorite season to enjoy Rocky Mountain National Park. The park is less visited but still very much open and alive with activity. Beautiful backcountry areas can be reached on snowshoes, skis, and at lower elevations – even with hiking boots! Elk, coyotes, deer, snowshoe hares, and other wildlife remain
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Winter Wonderland at Stagecoach State Park

Jan 19th, 2010 | By

Winter just got a lot more fun in Oak Creek, Colorado at Stagecoach State Park! There are so many activities you and your family can do, including ice fishing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, sledding, dog sled tours, ice skating and more. Stagecoach is offering eight miles of groomed trails around the reservoir for  winter recreation. The
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Free Snow Fun for the Family

Jan 1st, 2010 | By

We know that people want to get as much out of their dollar as possible. With that in mind, where can you take the family for some wintery fun for little or no cost? How about sledding? There are so many great sledding hills available to the public in different areas of the state which
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Southwest Denver Gets Some Rail Yard Fun

Dec 25th, 2009 | By

Denver’s Ruby Hill which was a hot spot for sledders years ago, is getting a boost from some winter weather and some artificial snow courtesy of Johnson Controls, which will convert about 1 million gallons of recycled water into snow before the park opens, according to the city Parks and Recreation Department. Beginning January 11th,
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