Mountain towns offer fresh air, creative cuisine and active pursuits for all ages.
Here are five to consider for your next family vacation:
1. Durango, Colo.
Visit this picturesque town in southwestern Colorado for an enjoyable blend of outdoor fun, historical sites, scenic beauty and the chance to ride a 19th century steam train through Cascade Canyon. Snap on your skis for a fun-filled powder day at Purgatory Mountain, go snow-shoeing or cozy up for a sleigh ride. Stop in to the Nugget Mountain Bar for apres sliders in a rustic miner’s cabin that’s buzzing with energy as stories of a day well-spent are shared. Stay on the mountain or in town at the charming and historic Leland House and Rochester Hotel, where friendly service and a daily gourmet breakfast will enhance your stay in this bustling mountain enclave.
Contact: www.RochesterHotel.com; www.Durango.org.
2. Flagstaff, Ariz.
Just 80 miles from the Grand Canyon and close to seven other parks and monuments, this college town offers a long list of options for family travelers. At 7,000 feet, you’ll enjoy a full range of snow sports as well as hiking and biking amid Ponderosa pines, during the summer months. Tap into the history that combines the nostalgia of Route 66, the historic “Mother Road” that bisects the town, as well as the rich legacy of the Old West and the Native American culture. Don’t miss a tour and exhibits at the Lowell Observatory, the astronomy research center where Pluto was discovered.
Contact: www.Lowell.edu; www.FlagstaffArizona.org.