Mountain

Hideaways

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Wild unspoiled landscapes, majestic mountain sunsets,
limitless adventure, all your own…

Telluride, Colorado


Tucked into an absolutely breathtaking box canyon, this enchanting little town offers everything from incredible skiing and biking to delectable cuisine, all with a view of the dramatic Sangre De Cristos. Whether going for a romantic, quiet escape, or for the annual bluegrass festival, being in Telluride truly makes you feel as if the rest of the world has disappeared. Where to stay: The Lumiere-Telluride’s newest boutique hotel, offering chic luxury in an intimate setting with incredible views. Don’t Miss: A gondola ride at sunset (or sunrise)

Stowe, Vermont



If the brilliant sea of fall colors isn’t enough to get you to Stowe, then the charming culture, award winning dining, and abounding outdoor recreation, all revolving around a quaint, historic mountain town, nestled in the Green Mountains, will be sure to lure you in. Where to Stay: The Green Mountain Inn - This charming, historic inn blends perfectly with the character of the town. Don’t Miss: A tour of the Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory, Yum!

Crested Butte, Colorado



Home to one of the world’s largest living organisms, the aspen grove, on Keeblar Pass, the Ruby Mtns surrounding Crested Butte truly are a gem. The last “real” ski town, the Butte exemplifies true Colorado mountain culture. Blended with epic terrain for everything outdoors, local breweries, hole-in-the-wall cafes, great food, charming BnBs, luxury lodges, and everything in between, you’ve found yourself the perfect mountain hideaway. Where to Stay: Purple Mountain B &B - cozy rooms, outdoor hot tubs, awesome views, gourmet breakfast, right in town.

Banff, Alberta


Nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, this perfect mountain town exists amongst turquoise waters, thriving wildlife, cozy hot springs, ancient glaciers, and beautiful terrain for every outdoor enthusiast. It is truly a winter (and summer) wonderland. Where to Stay: Anywhere Fairmont – The two exquisite resorts, one in town and the other at Lake Louise, will make you feel like a Snow Queen (or King)!! Don’t Miss: Ice skating on Lake Louise…best, natural, outdoor rink ever, and in a setting so pretty, you’ll never forget it.

Jackson, Wyoming


In the wild northwest, with the magnificent Tetons towering over, the town of Jackson lies bursting with cowboy charm and western hospitality. A mecca for the outdoor enthusiast, the surrounding area offers unparalleled skiing, climbing, fishing, hot springs, and more, not to mention Yellowstone and Teton National Parks. Fine dining, excellent galleries, old saloons, and European spas all make Jackson a one stop shop for a wild or romantic mountain getaway. Where to Stay: The Rusty Parrot. This family run lodge is one of the finest small luxury hotels in the world. Don’t Miss: The Images of Nature Gallery. Local and world renowned wildlife photographer, Thomas Mangelsen’s work brings nature to life. Didn’t see a live grizzly? This is the next best thing.

Hood River, Oregon


Where the Columbia River Gorge meets the Cascade Mountains, Hood River is home to unparalleled mountain adventure. Not only does this pretty little town offer incredible recreation but also offers fabulous local food, art, and culture to quench any palate. Surrounded by over 14000 acres of colorful fruit orchards and several wineries, Mt. Hood dramatically looming in the background, Hood River is a great choice for a scenic mountain getaway. Where to Stay: Hood River Hotel - Offering modern luxuries with old world charm in the heart of downtown. Don’t Miss: A little après ski wine tasting downtown. There are several wineries located within a few blocks of each other including The Naked Winery and Springhouse Cellars. Not into the vine? Go beer tasting at The Full Sail Brewery instead, also downtown.


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