Colorado, USA
Colorado bed and breakfast accommodation for a memorable vacation
Every day thousands of US visitors and foreign tourists choose to stay in Colorado bed and breakfasts as part of their stay in this booming state which will forever be associated with the Rocky Mountains. Alpine scenery draws people here from across the world. Colorado, the Centennial State, so-called because it because a member of the Union in 1876, 100 years after the 100th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, is considered to be a part of the Western and Southwestern regions of the United States. Denver, the capital, is the most populous city of Colorado.
Colorado's thriving cities are Boulder, Colorado Springs, and Denver and its fancy resortstowns, especially Vail and Aspen, offer much of the comfort and culture of New York or Los Angeles but at a slower, more relaxed pace. There are B&Bs, inns and lodges in all these places,catering to a B&B market just as varied as the bed and breakfasts
themselves. Bed and breakfast dwellers visit the state to see its historic Victorian mansions, working turn-of-the-20th-century steam trains, thousand-year-old adobe-and-stone villages, and authentic Old West towns complete with false-fronted saloons and dusty streets. There is a Colorado B&B for every traveler with every interest and with any budget.
The biggest town in west Colorado is Grand Junction, which is surrounded by colorful eroded cliffs reminiscent of the landscape found in nearby Utah. The Colorado National Monument protects one of the most spectacular regions. There are bed and breakfasts, inns and lodges in Grand Junction that specialize in catering to visitors to the Rocky Mountains, which extend westwards for 150 miles. They include old mining communities (more B&Bs) and modern day ski resorts (with inns and lodges) among the many peaks and valleys.
Colorado, amid what is arguably the most breathtaking mountain scenery in America and Colorado bed and breakfast accommodation reflects this fact. Whether it's a hillside glowing bright yellow with fall aspen leaves or the jagged peaks of the San Juans covered in snow, the
scenery steals the show in Colorado, and there will be a handy B&B nearby .There are mountains visiblefrom nearly every B&B room in Colorado. Bed and breakfasts near the skiing and hiking destinations are plentiful.
Most of Colorado is mountainous. There 56 peaks exceeding 14,000 feet in the state. A large proportion of the west of the state is protected in national parks, forests and monuments. The population density is low, and is concentrated in the Denver-Boulder area at the edge of the Rockies. Rest assured, there are adequate bed and breakfast facilities in Colorado wherever there is a settlement or wherever scenery beckons vacationers.