Meetings and Events City Profiles

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"I tell meeting planners that Durango is a great boutique destination," says Carrie Whitley, group meeting/destination manager for the Durango Area Tourism Office. "We're not ideal for large

In Durango, Old West meets New West. You can visit the ancient cliff dwellings of native tribes, ride a Victorian-era train through rugged terrain or hit the slopes, depending on the season. It

Widely known as a gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park and a summer tourism destination, Estes Park also offers a solid list of venues suitable for meetings, seminars, conferences and events

The Front Range community has been lauded as "Best Place to Live" (Money, 2006), "Best Place to Reinvent Your Life" (AARP 2003) and "Best Place to Raise a Family" (third-place, Reader's Digest

The historically rich town, located along Interstate 70, is well suited for hosting small- and medium-size meetings and corporate retreats. More than a dozen hotels and inns, ranging in size from

Grand County is only a 60- to 90-minute drive (67 miles) from Denver. The towns of Winter Park, Fraser, Granby, Grand Lake and Kremmling offer more than 100,000 square feet of meeting space for

Located on the Western Slope of the Continental Divide and a four hour drive from Denver, Grand Junction offers the sophistication and services of a large city, yet presents a friendly small-town

Gunnison County is a land of contrasts at both ends of the Valley, but it all meshes together as a destination that is getting nods for its stunning beauty and unique charm.

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