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    Powderhorn Mountain Resort

    4.0 (22 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Sarah Ann B.

    Powderhorn has been sold to the highest bidder!!! Andy Daly, ex CEO of Vail, and the Gart Brothers are now the new proud owners of the Ski Resort itself as well as the 700 acres below. The Inn and Restaurant next door has been sold to another party. I think this will be a good turn for Powderhorn!!!

    This is Island Lake for fishing trout 14 miles South of Powderhorn
    Joseph M.

    We currently use our summer timeshare points with RCI here. This is our second stay. Nice condo with balcony overlooking the valley. If your a lowlander or have breathing issues it takes a few days to get used to. A lot of fishing for trout in the area most walk in. The town of mesa is a few miles away and has a beer store and a post office and restaurants. The small general store is closed so pack in supplies. The town if Cedarridge is about 25 miles south and is full service. A lot of photography opportunities. Weather changes quckly and can be pretty cool. It snowed at the 11k foot level in August last time we were here. Good astronmical viewing and a lot if wildlife. Remote. Julie wants me to mention that the kitchen was not fully equiped when we arrive. If you have favorite cooking tools knives etc bring them. The refrigerator freezes food even on low (including fresh pallisade peaches, bread and greens. We changed units from the new hot tub first level 103 because we wanted a balcony. The newer unit is much nicer but dark. There is no manually adjustable heat in our unit but its pretty comfortable. Cool at night.

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    Great mountain!! Can't wait to go back for a powder day!!! The French fries are da bomb:)

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    Great West slope ski area. Beautiful terrain, great staff, local feeling. Great for those just starting. Did I say beautiful?

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    Sunlight Mountain Resort

    Sunlight Mountain Resort

    4.4(72 reviews)
    49.1 mi

    We went mid-February for a ski weekend with friends; unfortunately the snow was pretty abysmal…read more(very low snow base) but the resort itself was fun! We got the Monarch pass this year, which allows us three days at Sunlight. The mountain is pretty small, only 3 lifts I think, but it's a nice small-town family vibe. The prices are great too - $99 for weekend lift pass and something like $49 for weekday? Some of the runs were very skied out though and we had to be cautious of rocks/trees popping out - they did a good job with caution signs to alert for obstacles on the trails. There was a small lodge at the base with food and drinks which was very affordable as ski resorts go - $5 fry basket and $8 beers on draft! Would do another weekend here.

    Visited with family who are late beginner to early intermediate skiers…read more First, a description of the resort. This is a small resort only 3 lifts. We arrived on a big snow day, and there were lines at the lifts. However, I have been to more crowded resorts in California where I live, so I thought the lines were ok. They moved fast but the lifts stopped often because of people falling off at the start or end. And about the lift, they move fast at the start and end. So be ready. They can be challenging for beginners. Hold on tight because they do swing you around quite violently at the start and I almost slipped off because there was a sheet of ice on the first lift we took and the swinging was quite vigorous. I disliked them a lot. The snow was great. There aren't that many green runs but the greens were fun with varied terrain, which were a good challenge. We did one of the blue runs which was pretty challenging for my party. The green runs had really great views especially those from the top of the mountain. We didn't have lessons but we saw many people lined up for lessons. We stayed for 2 days. But if we had stayed for 3 we might have gotten bored due to the limited number of green runs. Only one restaurant, so bring your own food if you don't want to wait to order, then wait for your food. There are lockers available which you rent via a kiosk. There's a QR code but it doesn't work. They are quite expensive: $10 for a small one that fits one backpack and $15 for a large on that fits 2 backpacks. We fit 5 winter/hiking boots in them, with space to spare for water bottles, sweaters, beanies etc. We saw lots of folks leave their stuff under benches, along the walls too. I think the restroom situation was fine as well. Didn't have to wait that long for restrooms. In fact, most of the time I didn't have to wait. There is a restroom right at the top of the mountain too. If you want skis, you can rent them at the resort, or at their shop in downtown Glenwood Springs. We opted to rent from the shop in downtown. There will be a separate review on the ski rental from their shop. Second, about getting there. You can drive. Or, you can take the shuttle which leaves from selected hotels in the area. As well as from the downtown Sunlight Ski and Bike Shop location at 8:30 and they will do more runs if there are more people needing it. Pick up is at 2:30 and 4:30 but they will add another one at 3:30 if it is a busy day. There's space for your skis and boots and poles etc. The shuttle drivers are amazing. They dropped us off at our hotel even though it's not "on the scheduled list". But they can pretty much pick you up and drop you off anywhere in and around Glenwood Springs. For this season they are free but they are working to get a system which you use your ski tickets to tap in from. Forget about Uber/Lyft. They don't exist here. And the only other taxi operator is apparently very expensive. Much better way to get up the mountain than driving after a snowstorm. We saw a car flipped over on the way up... If you do drive, there is a shuttle that takes people to the lower parking lot so you don't have to trek down. We had a great time at Sunlight Mountain. It may not have the most modern amenities nor the best runs, but the people were really friendly and helpful and it's not a complicated resort. The other plus is the ski shuttle which really made it much more convenient to get around with our skis. While I note that skiing is an expensive activity, Sunlight Mountain has really good pricing. Even better than my local California resorts and the snow is better. But due to the limited number of green runs and older ski lifts, I took one star off.

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    Glenwood Hot Springs Resort - My double queen room at the Lodge

    Glenwood Hot Springs Resort

    3.6(398 reviews)
    55.3 mi

    I was looking for an all access resort and found it. The hotel room gives all the guests access to…read morethe hot springs pool. This hotel is a bit dated, we checked in the front and circled around the back to park. I noticed one of the elevator was down, so we had to use the back elevator to go upstairs to our room. The hot pool is a walk down the hill. There's a trail to get down there. The locker room is available to use for all guests. I believe they offer daily access as well, if you don't decide to stay at the resort. 2 Olympic size pools, one of them over 100 degrees and the other below 100. We hungout there until we got hungry. It was so cold out, I was running and shivering. Hotel was clean and convenient, free breakfast in the morning before check out.

    I was last here over 20yrs ago. Since I retired last year, one of my bucket list trips was to take…read morethe train to Glenwood Springs and soak longer than a brief visit. They have their own lodge opposite the pools. Modern accommodations. I got a regular double queen room for $229/night + tax & fees. That includes breakfast in the main pool building at The Grill, complimentary resort robes you can wear while walking over to the pool building, unlimited access to the pools, unlimited towels, men's & women's locker rooms with showers. The lockers are free using 4 digit codes. No keys. If you entered the wrong code like I did twice, an housekeeping attendant will unlock it. The main football field sized pool opened in 1888 and except for a short period during WW II it has been available to everyone. I didn'task about racial issues, but no restrictions now. Current hours are 9am-9pm. The main pool is 95F and the Therapy pool is 104F. Two years ago they opened 5 new smaller pools including a cold plunge at 50F and a slightly warmer 75F. The Therapy pool has jacuzzi couches and water jet positions. The pool building includes a full fitness center for $19/day open to all.

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    Clarion Inn Grand Junction Airport

    Clarion Inn Grand Junction Airport

    3.6(139 reviews)
    21.0 mi
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    I completely forgot that my daughter and I stayed here once and really enjoyed our stay. So…read morestarting our vacation, we stayed at the Nightmarish travel lodge by Wyndham, where everything was horrible. But here ALL WAS GOOD. Looked familiar too. My wifi was decent, my room was clean and relaxing, my sleep was GREAT. And breakfast was fantastic! The coffee was delicious. I cannot believe I forgot about this place. It's well worth the stay and the pay!

    **Perfect Place Gone to Waste!**…read more The hotel itself was actually pretty cool, which is why this was so disappointing. The building and setup had potential, but the way the stay was handled left a bad impression. Like a lot of hotels now, there seems to be an upcharge for every little thing. Want to check in 25 minutes early? That's $25. Want to check out 30 minutes after 11? That's another charge. But when the pool and hot tub are out of commission -- amenities that are part of what you're paying for -- you don't get any discount or adjustment. The real issue, though, was the attitude and how the situation was handled. I had paid for another night, just in a more expensive/better room, and they still tried to charge me $25, with the threat of charging more if more time passed, because I wasn't out of the original room immediately after 11 a.m. Instead of helping make the room change smooth, they were rude and treated it like I was doing something wrong. The place has potential, but customer service and fairness matter. Unfortunately, this stay felt more like being nickel-and-dimed than being welcomed as a guest.

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