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Are you looking for a showcase of Colorado's vibrant visual arts scene? Check out the Downtown Denver Arts Festival, where you can experience the works of over 125 of the region's top artists. From paintings and sculpture to metal works, photography, mixed media, glass, and more, this festival is dedicated to exposing the talents of Colorado and a select group of national artists. To add to the experience, the Denver Arts Festival holds its annual premier event at Central Park's Conservatory Green neighborhoods. This area boasts some of the nation's highest median income and education levels. With over 50,000 people attending yearly, this festival is a must-see for anyone interested in the arts.
Experience some of the country's best mountain biking, skiing, hiking, fishing, rafting, and kayaking at the Crested Butte Mountain Resort. The resort has something for everyone, from beginner to advanced skiers, and offers uncrowded slopes. If skiing is not your thing, you can explore the town of Crested Butte, full of shopping, art galleries, restaurants, nightlife, and unique attractions you won't find in any other ski town. One of the reasons why Crested Butte is a must-visit destination is its location off the beaten path. The town is well-known for having some of the nation's best lift-served extreme terrain and mountain biking. Additionally, Crested Butte is famous for its quirky costume events and friendly atmosphere, making it a place you want to add to your bucket list.
Train enthusiasts should stop at the Colorado Railroad Museum, where they can experience riding on a train and enjoying the sights, sounds, and smells of railroading from a toddler's perspective. Remember to wave at the engineer and snap pictures to capture the memories. The Museum offers multi-generational fun for grandparents, parents, and kids alike, with many exciting activities. One of the highlights is touring the outdoor railyard, where you can explore dozens of historic locomotives, passenger cars, and freight cars from the 1880s to the 1980s. You can also step aboard several artifacts, including a Railway Post Office, an 1880s Caboose, and a Kitchen Car that once served meals to hard-working railroad crews stationed in remote locations.