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Estes Park

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Spotlight: Vail’s Solaris Plaza

Whether the powder is knee-high on the slopes or the wildflowers are in full bloom

in the meadows, Solaris Plaza is the hub of Vail’s social scene. In addition to

various boutique shops, b ¯ol (an upscale bowling alley and happening nightspot

with comfortable couches and small-plate dining) and CinéBistro (a posh movie

theater where food and drinks can be delivered right to your seats before the show

starts) keep visitors entertained between mountain outings.

Colorado

Denver:

Wander among the unique shops and restaurants of Cherry Creek

North or downtown’s Larimer Square. See a show at the Denver Center for

the Performing Arts or consider the latest exhibits at the

Denver Art

Museum

(left). (1:50 from Vail)

Glenwood Springs:

A soak in the world’s biggest hot springs pool is worth the

trip, but the Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park — with cave tours and thrill

rides positioned at the edge of a cliff face — is equally can’t-miss. (1:00)

Central City and Black Hawk:

Play blackjack, shoot craps, or — quite

fittingly — challenge the one-armed bandits in a decidedly Old West

environment. (1:30)