Travel to Canon City, Colorado
Tucked into the folds and bluffs of the Arkansas Valley in south central Colorado, Canon City boasts the nickname of “The Climate Capital of Colorado” due to the mild climate. The relaxed pace of the region’s quaint small towns, spectacular scenery, year-round outdoor activities, The Royal Gorge Park & Bridge, and The Arkansas River, which flows through the region, make this the perfect vacation destination. Request a FREE Vacation Guide.
Favorite Things to Do in the Royal Gorge Region
- Royal Gorge Bridge and Park – a must-see and do experience. Cross America’s highest suspension bridge and participate in the other features offered at the park.
- Whitewater rafting through the Royal Gorge Canyon – a very popular way to see and experience all the wonders of the Royal Gorge Canyon and the Arkansas River.
- Jeep Tours – The Royal Gorge Region is an amazing place to travel through. Featuring a high alpine desert landscape and a plethora of off-road routes.
- Royal Gorge Scenic Train – climb onboard the original transcontinental passenger train from the early 1900s.
- The Winery at Holy Cross Abbey – voted “Best Front Range Tasting Room” by Colorado Vine. The wine-tasting room is open daily.
- Mountain Biking & Hiking – are understated activities but many exceptional miles of trails await.

About Canon City and Regional Attractions
Family fun starts with a memorable ride on the Royal Gorge Route Railroad, one of the most scenic train rides in the world. The historic tracks follow the Arkansas River through the Royal Gorge Canyon, with views of the bridge from below. The whole family will enjoy exploring the unique rock formations and historic dinosaur sites. Leisure seekers will delight in the one-of-a-kind galleries, renowned antiquing, wine tasting, golfing, and fishing.
Canon City is home to The Royal Gorge, which has a width of 50 feet at the base of the gorge and a few hundred feet at its top, with a depth of 1,200 feet; the 10-mile-long canyon is a stunning natural wonder. 1929, one of the world’s highest suspension bridges was built over the Grand Gorge. The Royal Gorge Bridge has a quarter-mile long span and hangs 1,053 feet above the gorge. The bridge is one of Colorado’s most popular attractions.
What Makes Snowmass Village Special
Snowmass Village is renowned for its welcoming, family-friendly, yet adventurous atmosphere. A village surrounded by a world-class ski resort that welcomes like-minded mountain adventurers is here to make mountain ambitions come true. Year-round opportunities are available for the young and old; find groups, guides, lessons, and more while visiting Snowmass Village
Snowmass Village Attractions
Snowmass Village festivals, activities, and on-mountain fun are the hallmarks of this scenic destination resort. Snowmass Village and the town of Aspen has an on-going roster of races, concerts, parties, cultural events, and more. Check the events calendar and make your visit even more full of reasons to have a great time.
Snowmass Village Winter :: Snowmass Village Summer
Winter at Snowmass

Wintertime at the Village
Winter at Snowmass will keep the whole family happy with epic ski terrain parks, pipes, wide-open groomers, bumps, and big mountain skiing. Enjoy 95% ski-in/ski-out lodging convenience to more than 3,332 ski-able acres, accompanied by several stylish and trendy options for dining, entertainment, and shopping. Take a closer look; what you don’t know may surprise you. Snowmass offers a variety of fun for your entire family!
Winter Activities at Snowmass Village
In addition to the huge ski/snowboarding resort and terrain parks. Here are some popular winter activities:
- Cross-country skiing – North America’s largest, FREE groomed Nordic trail system, connecting Aspen and Snowmass via the Owl Creek Trail, includes varied, entertaining ski trails. More about Nordic Resorts.
- Snowshoeing – follow a marked trail on Snowmass Mountain or sign up for a guided tour with a local naturalist.
- The Breathtaker Alpine Coaster – is a fun, safe, year-round adventure activity for the whole gang. Wind your way down on the coaster track through a scenic alpine forest.
- Snow Tubing – a multi-lane tubing facility with lift access and lights for evening fun.
- Ullr Nights – on select nights during peak season, join in on the wonderland party celebrating Ullr, the Norse God of Snow.
- Snowcat Dinner Rides – jump on board a modern snowcat with your party and have a fantastic dinner in a mountaintop cabin.
- Naturalist Snowshoe Tours – join a guided snowshoe tour with a knowledgeable naturalist.
- Nastar – check out your alpine skiing skills on a designed course by Nastar.
- Aspen Powder Tours – explore the backcountry with an experienced guide and find some of the best powder stashes.
- Gondola Sightseeing Tickets – explore the mountains via a scenic gondola or chairlift ride.
Summertime – The Lost Forest

Summer at Aspen Snowmass
Visiting Aspen Snowmass in the summer invites you to explore even more ways to enjoy mountain activities and lifestyles.
- Hiking – of course, there’s plenty of hiking.
- Explore the Lost Forest – a mountain version of an adventure park that includes an extensive zipline canopy tour, a ropes challenge course, the Alpine Coaster, a climbing wall, hiking trails, a trout pond, and a disc golf course.
- Snowmass Bike Park – for mountain bike enthusiasts, this park facilitates beginners through advanced rides on designed downhill trails. Trails cover 2,897 vertical feet.
- Sightseeing Gondola & Chairlift Rides – quickly climb the mountain, take in views, and access free outdoor activities, miles of trails, and delicious on-mountain dining.
- Camp Aspen Snowmass – a summer camp for ages 5 – 15. Fostering a love for the outdoors and crafts.
- Paintball – it can get crazy, but have fun with an outdoor paintball campaign. Participants each have 300 washable and biodegradable paintballs to take out the opposition with.
- Climbing Wall – check out the Rugged Ascent Climbing Wall, which has 14 lanes with various routes and difficulties.
- Mountain-top Yoga – rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit with an all-level mountain-top yoga class.
- Visit the Maroon Bells – this is a popular must-see. Learn more about how to visit this pristine area.
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Summer in Summit County, Colorado
Welcome to Summer in Summit County and one of ‘Colorado’s Favorite Playgrounds!’ Blessed with a central location in the heart of the Colorado Rockies, Summit County encompasses the inviting towns of Keystone, Dillon, Frisco, Silverthorne, Copper Mountain, Heeney, and Breckenridge. The high altitude of Summit County makes for an ideal place to cool of in the hot summer months.
While Summit County is known for its winter activities it is also the county in the United States with the longest average life expectancy according to the U.S. census. The healthy and active lifestyle that reigns in both summer and winter surely has something to do with that.
Summit County Summertime
Our historic towns have much to offer for all ages during the summer months. Celebrate the history of these National Historic Districts and stroll down our Main Streets while enjoying the one-of-a-kind architecture, unique shopping, and dining options.
Summer in Summit County Standouts
Summit County has a thriving arts and cultural scene for both locals and visitors. Check out the annual festivals as well as weekly and monthly events across a variety of disciplines from glassblowing to bluegrass.
Enjoy a guided tour of Summit County’s many breweries with transportation provided. The Summit County Brewery Tour is a six-hour party on wheels for people 21 years old and older. Consider the addition of a few marijuana dispensaries to your tours and go on a Brews, Booze and Bud Tour for a very good time.
Summit County also has a free bus service. The Summit Stage provides year round transportation in and around Summit County.
Find many unique lodging opportunities for romantic getaways, family vacations, and weekend adventures with friends. Summit County has many options to suit any family, group, couple, or individual.
The Summit Stage bus service is available seven days a week, 365 days a year. Buses depart Frisco Station from 6:00 am to 8:30 pm for destinations within Summit County. A late bus departs Frisco for Lake County at 10:30 pm. Buses depart Silverthorne Station from 6:15 am to 9:15 pm. Buses depart Breckenridge Station from 6:45 am to 9:00 pm. Please check full schedules on the Summit Stage website.
Get the Summit Stage App
Keep track of the bus and all the locations it stops at via the TransitApp or TransLoc.
The Summit Stage does have seasonal bus schedules. You can quickly check the schedule here.
Learn About Bus Riding Etiquette
The Summit Stage strives to provide safe, reliable, courteous, and FREE public transportation to all residents and guests in Summit County.
Ride the Bus On Time
The bus makes every effort to be on time; however, mountain weather can be problematic and cause delays. The best way to check the bus status is via the above-mentioned apps.
Bus Bike Racks
Buses are equipped with bike racks from May 1st through October 31st only. No winter bike racks. Bus bike racks can only accommodate up to 3 bikes on a first-come first-serve basis. No bikes are allowed inside the bus. No bikes are allowed on the racks before or after sunset.
Lost and Found
Please contact the front office at (970) 668-0999 to retrieve lost items. The office is located in the County Commons campus in Frisco: 0222 County Shops Rd. Call to arrange pick up of items.
Skis & Snowboards on Buses
Skis and snowboards are allowed on buses. You must maintain control of all equipment and ensure it does not block the aisle or interfere with other riders. Summit Stage is not responsible for damage to equipment. There are NO external racks for equipment.
Alcoholic Beverages and Containers
Open alcoholic containers are not allowed on the bus at any time.
Park and Ride the Bus
Daytime parking for passenger vehicles is available at the Frisco Transit Center, 1010 Meadow Drive. Overnight parking is available by reservation. Fill out this form.
Rules & Regulations While on the Bus
- Do not move about the bus while it is traveling.
- Please follow the directions of your Summit Stage driver.
- Please treat others with courtesy so that all guests have a pleasant journey.
- Passengers age 12 and younger are encouraged to ride under the supervision of an adult.
- The following are prohibited on Summit Stage buses and at stops and stations:
- Threatening or violent behavior
- Open alcoholic beverage containers
- Hazardous materials and flammable liquids
- Smoking and vaping.
More Riding Tips
- Before boarding the bus, allow others to exit.
- Arrive at your bus stop a few minutes ahead of the scheduled arrival of the bus.
- If you plan to transfer to another route, let the driver know, he or she may be able to hold your next bus.
All Aboard – it’s that time
Welcome to the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad! We’re glad you’ve chosen to visit. Whether you are new to experiencing this legendary railroad or have been a returning guest for years, we look forward to offering you the best in year-round historic train adventures presented today as they were in 1882! We invite you to hop aboard and relive the “Golden Age” on our railroad, which was voted “#1 Best Scenic Train in North America “ by USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice 2021 & 2022, “Best Historic Railroad of the West” 2021-23 by TrueWest Magazine Readers, and “Best Train Experience in the West” in 2016 by Sunset Magazine. Order a FREE All-Aboard Guide.
About D&SNGRR
Our family has dedicated decades to preserving the history surrounding this national treasure, the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. This railroad is designated a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service and an American Society of Civil Engineering Landmark.
When is the best time to visit the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad? Any time of the year!
During the winter, we offer exclusive round-trip train adventures deep into the heart of the San Juan National Forest to Cascade Canyon as well as the premier holiday family event train, THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train ride.
If you’re visiting in the springtime, your train excursion may feature incredible waterfalls during the spring thaw season as you journey to Cascade Canyon.

All Aboard in the Summer
Summer is high season at the D&S with daily full day Durango to Silverton excursions May through October departing from Durango. We also offer daily 5-hour excursions on the Cascade Canyon Express seven days a week during the high season. These rail journeys also depart from the Durango Depot and travel to Cascade Canyon and are a perfect highlight reel of spectacular Rocky Mountain vistas for those with limited time.
Autumn offers you a unique way to experience peak leaf season from the comfort of the D&S train. Connect with family and friends as you explore the Rocky Mountains by historic railway. Sit back and allow yourself to be transported through a riot of blazing fall colors featuring the spectacular golden glow of aspens.
However you choose to relax and connect on the D&S train, and whatever adventure awaits you, we hope you have an inspiring journey where you create wonderful life-long memories!
Visit Heeney, Colorado
The little community of Heeney is 8,000 feet above sea level and nestled between two spectacular mountain ranges, the Gore and Williams Peak. This area, one of Colorado’s best-kept secrets, includes the Lower Blue River Valley, the Green Mountain Reservoir, and the popular Cataract Lake & Falls in the Eagles Nest Wilderness area. Heeney is in Summit County and is only 30-40 minutes from Keystone, Breckenridge, Arapahoe Basin, Loveland, and Copper Mountain ski resorts. The entire area offers unique scenery and peace from the big resorts down the road.

About Heeney and Green Mountain Reservoir
Heeney was established in the late 1930s as an offshoot of the construction of the reservoir or dam. In the summer, the lake (Green Mountain Reservoir) is a boater’s playground – fishing boats, jet skiing, water skiing, and pontoon cruising are all popular. The Lower Blue River is Gold Medal Trout Waters above the lake and Wild Trout Waters below the dam. It challenges fly fishermen almost year-round. Winter offers huge lake trout to the patient ice fishermen. The surrounding area also has a lot to offer, as far as hiking, camping, off-roading, and awesome views. Heeney has a small marina that provides a public boat ramp, dockside fuel, slip rentals, and boat rentals. A small liquor store and tackle shop are also in the town. At the south end of the lake, at the inlet, are cabin rentals and a small convenience-type store.
The area is a lot like it was 50 years ago, with beautiful hay meadows and grazing cattle. There is still a lot of wildlife in the area, including elk and deer quite often seen grazing early morning or late afternoon. Get away from it all in Heeney!
Travel to Canon City, Colorado
Tucked into the folds and bluffs of the Arkansas Valley in south central Colorado, Canon City boasts the nickname of “The Climate Capital of Colorado” due to the mild climate. The relaxed pace of the region’s quaint small towns, spectacular scenery, year-round outdoor activities, The Royal Gorge Park & Bridge, and The Arkansas River, which flows through the region, make this the perfect vacation destination. Request a FREE Vacation Guide.
Favorite Things to Do in the Royal Gorge Region
- Royal Gorge Bridge and Park – a must-see and do experience. Cross America’s highest suspension bridge and participate in the other features offered at the park.
- Whitewater rafting through the Royal Gorge Canyon – a very popular way to see and experience all the wonders of the Royal Gorge Canyon and the Arkansas River.
- Jeep Tours – The Royal Gorge Region is an amazing place to travel through. Featuring a high alpine desert landscape and a plethora of off-road routes.
- Royal Gorge Scenic Train – climb onboard the original transcontinental passenger train from the early 1900s.
- The Winery at Holy Cross Abbey – voted “Best Front Range Tasting Room” by Colorado Vine. The wine-tasting room is open daily.
- Mountain Biking & Hiking – are understated activities but many exceptional miles of trails await.

About Canon City and Regional Attractions
Family fun starts with a memorable ride on the Royal Gorge Route Railroad, one of the most scenic train rides in the world. The historic tracks follow the Arkansas River through the Royal Gorge Canyon, with views of the bridge from below. The whole family will enjoy exploring the unique rock formations and historic dinosaur sites. Leisure seekers will delight in the one-of-a-kind galleries, renowned antiquing, wine tasting, golfing, and fishing.
Canon City is home to The Royal Gorge, which has a width of 50 feet at the base of the gorge and a few hundred feet at its top, with a depth of 1,200 feet; the 10-mile-long canyon is a stunning natural wonder. 1929, one of the world’s highest suspension bridges was built over the Grand Gorge. The Royal Gorge Bridge has a quarter-mile long span and hangs 1,053 feet above the gorge. The bridge is one of Colorado’s most popular attractions.
Things To Do in Castle Rock
It’s easy to see how Castle Rock got its name when one spies the castle-shaped butte towering high above the town center. The town’s history is also easily visible in the original, well-preserved homes, cafés, and churches throughout the area. Many of these were built using the unusual rhyolite stone that originally attracted the settlers who founded the town in the mid-to-late 18th century. Prior to their arrival, the area was occupied by Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian tribes. Today, nearly 60,0000 people call Castle Rock home.
With roots in mining and railroads, this affluent town offers an updated taste of the Old West. It boasts a historic downtown area, 265 acres of parks, and 44 miles of trails. Castle Rock, easily accessible by Interstate 25, is home to the Outlets at Castle Rock (the largest open-air outlet center in the State) and is the seat of Douglas County. The town encompasses 33 square miles and sits in the East Plum Creek Valley at the base of the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of 6,202 feet.
With over 300 days of sunshine each year, Castle Rock is a safe and welcoming place to enjoy the brisk Colorado air year round.