
LEADVILLE ADVENTURES
Leadville, Colorado (North America’s highest incorporated town) offers epic outdoor adventures year-round: rugged alpine hiking, mountain biking, UTV/ATV tours, whitewater rafting, fishing, skiing, snowmobiling, fat-biking, dog sledding, and historic rails-to-trails exploration. Ultimate high‑altitude playground!
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TOP OF THE ROCKIES ZIPLINE
Top of the Rockies Zip Line delivers thrilling, side‑by‑side zipline tours at 11,200′ elevation, soaring over forests, rivers, even a train, with panoramic views of Mt. Elbert and Mt. Massive. Open year‑round for unforgettable Colorado adventure!
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SKI COOPER
Ski Cooper, located atop Tennessee Pass near Leadville, is a budget-friendly, family-focused resort featuring 480 acres, 64 natural-snow trails, uncrowded slopes, steep glade terrain, and stunning Mt. Elbert and Mt. Massive views.
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CAMP HALE
Camp Hale–Continental Divide National Monument, near Leadville, preserves WWII 10th Mountain Division winter‑warfare training ruins. Explore self‑guided historic tours, hiking, biking, camping, skiing, snowmobiling, and rich Ute and military heritage at 9,200 ft.
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MOUNT ELBERT - COLORADO'S HIGHEST PEAK
LENGTH: 9.75 MILES
SUMMIT: 14,438 FEET
ELEVATION GAIN: 4,500 FEET
YDS DIFFICULTY RATING: CLASS 1
TRAILHEAD: MOUNT ELBERT NORTH
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MOUNT MASSIVE
LENGTH: 14.5 MILES
SUMMIT: 14,427 FEET
ELEVATION GAIN: 4,500 FEET
YDS DIFFICULTY RATING: CLASS 2
TRAILHEAD: MOUNT MASSIVE
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MOUNT SHERMAN
LENGTH: 5.25 MILES
SUMMIT: 14,043 FEET
ELEVATION GAIN: 2,100 FEET
YDS DIFFICULTY RATING: CLASS 1
TRAILHEAD: FOURMILE CREEK
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TENNESSEE PASS COOKHOUSE & YURTS
Tennessee Pass Cookhouse is an off‑grid, mile‑in backcountry yurt restaurant at 10,800 ft. Accessible via ski, snowshoe, or hike, it offers four‑course gourmet dining and adjacent sleep yurts.
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ALPINE ADVENTURES DOGSLEDDING
Alpine Adventures Dogsledding offers hands-on, family-friendly mush-your-own sled tours through scenic alpine terrain. Drive your own sled, bond with huskies, and enjoy awe-inspiring mountain winter fun.
