Guidebook for Granby

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Guidebook for Granby

Food Scene

Greek-American dining in a historic, rustic-chic brick building with a bar, fireplace & views.
Excellent Mexican food here with world class service!
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Azteca Mexican Restaurant
395 E Agate Ave
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Excellent Mexican food here with world class service!
Greek-American dining in a historic, rustic-chic brick building with a bar, fireplace & views.
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Brickhouse 40
320 E Agate Ave
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Greek-American dining in a historic, rustic-chic brick building with a bar, fireplace & views.
Great Pizza!
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Altitude Pizza
62543 U.S. 40
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Great Pizza!

Essentials

Right across the highway from Granby Ranch. They have all you need for groceries!
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City Market
1001 Thompson Rd
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Right across the highway from Granby Ranch. They have all you need for groceries!

Entertainment & Activities

Excellent Ski Resort especially for families. They have an excellent ski school!
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Granby Ranch
1000 Village Rd
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Excellent Ski Resort especially for families. They have an excellent ski school!
Take a dip here! Thirty-five thousand feet below the surface of the earth, the heat of volcanic rock is released through countless fissures that spread out through the earth’s crust. In Hot Sulphur Springs, there are seven natural springs flowing above the largest fissure that have been flowing constantly for hundreds of years, surfacing at about 104ºF to 126ºF. Over 200,000 gallons of natural hot mineral-rich water flow through their 21 mineral pools and baths every day at controlled temperatures of 95º to 112ºF. They do not add chemicals, filter or re-circulate their mineral water.
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Hot Sulphur Springs Resort & Spa
5609 Spring Rd
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Take a dip here! Thirty-five thousand feet below the surface of the earth, the heat of volcanic rock is released through countless fissures that spread out through the earth’s crust. In Hot Sulphur Springs, there are seven natural springs flowing above the largest fissure that have been flowing constantly for hundreds of years, surfacing at about 104ºF to 126ºF. Over 200,000 gallons of natural hot mineral-rich water flow through their 21 mineral pools and baths every day at controlled temperatures of 95º to 112ºF. They do not add chemicals, filter or re-circulate their mineral water.
Enjoy their Indoor and outdoor pools/tubs and gym. Located near the entrance to Granby Ranch.
The Inn At Silvercreek
62927 US-40
Enjoy their Indoor and outdoor pools/tubs and gym. Located near the entrance to Granby Ranch.

Parks & Nature

Known as the "Western Gateway" to the Rocky Mountain National Park, Grand Lake has something for everyone. The charming lakeside setting of Grand Lake makes folks feel at home. Enjoy the quaint cabins and summer homes that line the shores of the state's largest natural lake, stroll down the historic boardwalk with over 60 shops, restaurants, and galleries, or take in a show at the new Rocky Mountain Repertory Theater. Grand Lake has year- round recreation for everyone to enjoy. In the summer, hike, bike, or ATV through unspoiled terrain or boat, sail, or fish on Grand Lake, home to one of the oldest yacht clubs in the west. In the winter, Grand Lake, deemed the "Snowmobiling Capital of Colorado", transforms into a winter wonderland with miles and miles of trails for snowshoeing, Nordic skiing, and of course, snowmobiling. Whether you stay for a day, a week, or a lifetime, Grand Lake awaits you.
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Grand Lake
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Known as the "Western Gateway" to the Rocky Mountain National Park, Grand Lake has something for everyone. The charming lakeside setting of Grand Lake makes folks feel at home. Enjoy the quaint cabins and summer homes that line the shores of the state's largest natural lake, stroll down the historic boardwalk with over 60 shops, restaurants, and galleries, or take in a show at the new Rocky Mountain Repertory Theater. Grand Lake has year- round recreation for everyone to enjoy. In the summer, hike, bike, or ATV through unspoiled terrain or boat, sail, or fish on Grand Lake, home to one of the oldest yacht clubs in the west. In the winter, Grand Lake, deemed the "Snowmobiling Capital of Colorado", transforms into a winter wonderland with miles and miles of trails for snowshoeing, Nordic skiing, and of course, snowmobiling. Whether you stay for a day, a week, or a lifetime, Grand Lake awaits you.
The many turnouts along the way provide scenic overlooks and tremendous photographic opportunities, day or night. The night time view from Rainbow Curve is spectacular. City lights from Fort Collins to Denver are visible. Trail Ridge Road travels through forests, above tree line, over the alpine tundra, reaches the high point, and crosses the Continental Divide before winding its way down to the town of Grand Lake. There are numerous trails, short hikes and scenic pull-off spots. The entire trip crosses about 50 miles of spectacular Rocky Mountain scenery and can take anywhere from 2 hours of non-stop driving to an all day trip with scenic and meal stops. Just west of the high point is Fall River Pass, elevation 11,796 feet, and the Alpine Visitor Center. Many elk, deer and bighorn sheep move to the high country in the summer and can sometimes be seen from the deck of the Visitor Center. Rest rooms, a restaurant and a gift shop are also located in this area. It is open to vehicle traffic roughly from Memorial Day weekend in May through Columbus Day in October. Temporary closings may occur in early June or late fall because of snow. Occasionally it opens earlier in May. Average close date is October 23 (latest close date Dec. 2, 1933) when the Park Service gives up fighting the snow and turns the road back to Mother Nature for the winter. During winter it is closed between Many Parks Curve and the Colorado River Trailhead.
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Trail Ridge Road
Trail Ridge Road
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The many turnouts along the way provide scenic overlooks and tremendous photographic opportunities, day or night. The night time view from Rainbow Curve is spectacular. City lights from Fort Collins to Denver are visible. Trail Ridge Road travels through forests, above tree line, over the alpine tundra, reaches the high point, and crosses the Continental Divide before winding its way down to the town of Grand Lake. There are numerous trails, short hikes and scenic pull-off spots. The entire trip crosses about 50 miles of spectacular Rocky Mountain scenery and can take anywhere from 2 hours of non-stop driving to an all day trip with scenic and meal stops. Just west of the high point is Fall River Pass, elevation 11,796 feet, and the Alpine Visitor Center. Many elk, deer and bighorn sheep move to the high country in the summer and can sometimes be seen from the deck of the Visitor Center. Rest rooms, a restaurant and a gift shop are also located in this area. It is open to vehicle traffic roughly from Memorial Day weekend in May through Columbus Day in October. Temporary closings may occur in early June or late fall because of snow. Occasionally it opens earlier in May. Average close date is October 23 (latest close date Dec. 2, 1933) when the Park Service gives up fighting the snow and turns the road back to Mother Nature for the winter. During winter it is closed between Many Parks Curve and the Colorado River Trailhead.
Estes Park is in one of the world’s most beautiful locations, surrounded on all sides by awe inspiring peaks of the Rocky Mountains. Experience natural Colorado with real wildlife viewing and outdoor activities at every level – from mild to wild. Connect with the natural world, breathe deep, relax, be inspired.
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Estes Park
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Estes Park is in one of the world’s most beautiful locations, surrounded on all sides by awe inspiring peaks of the Rocky Mountains. Experience natural Colorado with real wildlife viewing and outdoor activities at every level – from mild to wild. Connect with the natural world, breathe deep, relax, be inspired.