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When the Snow Melts the Fun is just Beggining

Author : B.J.Baker

When the snow melts in the Rockies, that doesn't mean the fun ends. With warm, idyllic weather and a lush landscape literally bursting with life, a whole new world awaits your discovering the summertime, giving you all the more reason to make the mountain West a favorite destination.

There's no limit to the activities you can enjoy during the summer in Mountain Resorts. Hike along mountain trails threading through rich green meadows studded with brilliant wild flowers. Feel the rush of whitewater rafting along the River. Discover rugged, untamed territory on a hike. Take in spectacular mountain views from a unique perspective-atop a horse perhaps, or from a hot-air balloon 1,500 feet in the air. If it's culture you want, a whole season of outdoor concerts, art exhibits, rodeos and festivals means there's something for everyone, no matter what your taste. What's more, with the all great discounts to be had for lodging, dining and entertainment, visiting Mountain Resorts in the summer means the whole family can enjoy, even more of this mountain retreat for less than you might think!

So when you start planning your next summer vacation, think about the Mountains in Summer. Covered in white or green, this mountain wonderland will have you returning again and again.

B.J. Baker is an avid outdoor enthusiast who currently resides in The Woodlands, Texas. As a child, BJ accompanied his family on family excursions to Japan, China, South East Asia, Europe and to the Rockies snow skiing. Still traveling the world and instilled with a love for travel and adventure, today BJ is the owner of several travel websites. http://www.placestosleep.com," target="_blank">www.placestosleep.com, http://www.vacationresorttravel.com," target="_blank">www.vacationresorttravel.com, http://www.advenquest.com," target="_blank">www.advenquest.com, and http://www.snow-skiing.com." target="_blank">www.snow-skiing.com.



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