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Soak Up the Great Outdoors at These Spectacular Hotels
The Little Nell Aspen, CO
Located in the heart of Aspen, The Little Nell is the perfect summer retreat, seamlessly blending opulence and outdoor adventure. The hotel serves as a perfect base for summer activities, with access to hiking, mountain biking, off-road adventures, and fly fishing. The Aspen Modern-styled guest rooms boast stunning views and lavish amenities. Culinary delights await at their two renowned restaurants and three bars, including the five-star Element 47 and the après-adventure Ajax Tavern. Whether you're seeking adrenaline-fueled exploits or tranquil moments in the mountain sun, it doesn't get much better than summer at The Little Nell.
Perched majestically at the foot of Mt. Crested Butte, Elevation Hotel and Spa is a haven for the adventurous spirit. Framed by the grandeur of sweeping peaks and valleys, this mountain resort provides access to winter's ski slopes and summer's outdoor pursuits. Housing 262 guest rooms and 49 suites, this sanctuary offers a full-service spa, a temperature-regulated outdoor pool, invigorating hot tubs, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and eclectic dining options. Unwind at the slope-side restaurant, toasting to mountain vistas with the perfect pairing of tacos and tequila.
Situated centrally in Snowmass Village, Limelight Hotel Snowmass offers an exceptional balance of adventure and tranquility. With stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and immediate access to premium hiking and biking trails, it serves as an ideal starting point for an Aspen mountain getaway. Post-day's adventure, retreat to plush accommodations, rejuvenate at the two pool spas featuring cabanas and a warming fireplace, and indulge in high-quality cuisine paired with invigorating cocktails at the Limelight Lounge.
Situated on 5,000 acres of wilderness at the foot of the 12,000-foot Mount Timpanogos in the Wasatch Mountains, Sundance Mountain Resort has been a beloved second home for well-heeled guests since its opening. The resort is famous for being purchased by movie star Robert Redford in 1969 to conserve the stunning alpine landscape. No busy roadways, soaring skyscrapers, or retail outlets: This is a place where you can truly immerse yourself in nature.
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