Mountain Vacations
Consider Bozeman, Montana, in the heart of Big Sky Country. The views will not disappoint, as the mountain skyline is never out of sight. Bozeman is surrounded by snowcapped peaks, with trails for beginners and experienced hikers, such as Bozeman Pass and Skypes Canyon Trail. Nature lovers and families can enjoy Gallatin County Regional Park, a sprawling park with walking trails, a lake, dog park and dinosaur-themed playground. At the Museum of the Rockies, travelers can immerse themselves in Montana's Jurassic history.Meanwhile, in America's southwest, Aspen, Colorado is a haven for winter sports, from Alpine and cross-country skiing to snowboarding and snowmobiling. In summer, Aspen transforms into a hotspot for culture and cuisine, with several music and food festivals. And for breathtaking mountain vistas, take a ride up the Silver Queen gondola to the top of Aspen Mountain.In the Pacific Northwest, Bend, Oregon caters to outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous hiking trails and rafting opportunities. In winter, visitors glide down the slopes of the famous Mt. Bachelor, while in the summer months, travelers can enjoy various outdoor festivals. Downtown Bend is not to be missed, with its eclectic bars and vibrant restaurants, and make sure to check out the farmer's market for local produce and specialties. Bend also caters to families and mature travelers, who can enjoy leisurely walks along the river in Drake Park.Mountain vacations offer much more than extreme sports and can be visited all year round. With a wealth of cultural and outdoor activities, you will certainly find a mountain destination that captivates you!