Monarch. Monarch Mountain, winter. Monarch Tram, summer. Monarch Crest Trail for the ambitious.
Nighttime sky. With no light pollution to speak of, the night sky explodes with wide swaths of twinkling stars. Count the constellations or just lay back in wonderment at the luminous canopy above.
Out-of-the-box adventures. These await at every turn. Visit abandoned railroad tunnels, the Turner Farm and Agnes Vaille Falls near Buena Vista or the Zebulon Pike Christmas 1806 pullout on US 285.
Peaks. With a dozen 14,000-foot peaks in Chaffee County, and 15 in the Sawatch Range, you can either “bag” one or just enjoy the glorious views.
Quiet time. Relax and reconnect with family and friends during your stay. Dip into a hot springs or recline in a cabin by a gurgling stream. Either way, life-in-the-fast-lane will seem a distant memory.
Railroading. You will be captivated by Buena Vista’s model railroad display, an ornate, miniature reproduction of the Arkansas Valley’s history. View the steam engine at the Salida Museum.
Springs! Hot springs at Mount Princeton, the Salida pool, and Cottonwood are just a splash away.
Tours. Stroll through the Mountain Spirit Winery at the base of Monarch Pass, hop on an ATV and travel through thickets of forest punctuated by meadows or visit the Jumpin Good Goat Dairy Farm — it’s all here and waiting for you.
Unique. This perfectly describes historic downtowns with their shopping, art galleries, fine dining and colorful locals who make you feel right at home.
Venues. The scene is already set and awaits your arrival.
The area can accommodate meetings, weddings, reunions, and celebrations of all shapes and sizes.
The SteamPlant, Mount Princeton, and Chaffee County Fairgrounds are just a few options.
Whitewater. Glorious, churning whitewater for kayaking and rafting flows through both Buena Vista and Salida. Come and play. Or, simply watch in amazement from the banks of the Arkansas.
Xtra Terrestrials. The UFO Watchtower in Hooper has a magnetic draw for those seeking other-worldly locales. For the more down-to-earth, why not explore the bat caves, Sand Dunes, the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, historic Leadville, the Royal Gorge, and the gator farm near Mosca. All are short day trips from Chaffee County.
Yellow. Yellow, pink, blue, and red are just a few of the colors of flowers that carpet stately mountains, crisp alpine lakes and lush ranchlands. With a backdrop like this, even amateurs come away with professional-looking photographs. So, don’t forget your camera!
Zipline. Captain Zipline will take you on a journey that combines the thrill of zipping across a dramatic canyon with an appreciation for the history, geology, and ecology of this extraordinary area. |