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Before you opt stay at a Colorado vacation rental, it would be interesting to know more about the state: Colorado is named after the Colorado River, which the early Spanish explorers named Rio Colorado (owing to the red silt flowing down from the mountains). The capital of Colorado is Denver; it is also the city with the highest population in Colorado. Colorado has a population of 4.3 million, and is one of the three states in America without a natural border.
With a Colorado vacation rental place as your base, you could see and experience the foothills, high plains, desert lands, the mountains and the surrounding valleys of Colorado that greatly affect the local climate. You would also observe that the Northwest and the Western parts of Colorado are predominantly mountainous, whereas the Southwest and the Southern parts of Colorado are a complex mixture of desert and mountain areas. Getting you and your family to a Colorado vacation rental is made extremely convenient through a dense network of airports, which connects Colorado to the whole of United States and the world, with airports like the Denver International Airport, Aspen-Pitkin County Airport, Pueblo Memorial Airport, just to name a few. Colorado also has a dense network of road and rail, due to which it is very well-connected internally and to the rest of the United States.
A typical Colorado vacation rental has a lot to offer; it would greatly enhance your Colorado experience, take for example the Snowmass ski-resort; it's a picturesque mountainous landscape covered in snow and ideal for skiing and sight-seeing. An average Colorado vacation rental here is not only equipped with state of the art facilities, but also all the comforts that you look for in something you call a home. Similarly a place like Glenwood Springs, would beckon you to hike, ski, play golf, and just heighten that sense of adventure, you could even give water sports a go. Another location worth exploring is the fascinating Mesa Verde National Park (home to Anazani cliff dwellings). With trails almost everywhere, it doesn't matter where in Colorado you have opted for your vacation rental, you'll have an easy access to a trail. In addition a camera would be an invaluable