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We have a directory of hotels in Colorado on this web page, plus more than 600 hotels in our Colorado hotel reservation system. Find the perfect Colorado hotel for your visit here on our web site.
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Colorado Resorts
Hotels, Motels, & Lodging
Walsenburg
Walsenburg Colorado Hotels
| Walsenburg, settled in 1859, was originally named LaPlaza de los Leones. In 1870 Fred Walsen, established a trading post. The town incorporated in 1873 and was named after Walsen, its first mayor. |
Wellington
| Wellington is just outside of Fort Collins in northern Colorado's high plains, and has traditionally been an agricultural community. Population growth along Colorado's Front Range region has seen Wellington experience a lot of growth in the last decade or so. Founded in 1902, the town is named for C.L. Wellington, an employee of the Colorado and Southern Railroad. |
Westcliffe Driving Map
Alpine Lodge - We offer quaint mountain cabins and an excellent restaurant and lounge. Located ten miles west and south of Westcliffe in the Sangre de Cristo mountains, overlooking the scenic Wet Mountain Valley. We are open all year! Call Toll free (888) 783-5557.
Grape Creek RV Park & Camper Cabin - the nicest park in the Wet Mountain Valley with a camping cabin that sleeps up to 4 persons; queen bed, bunk beds, and electricity too. Very quiet, clean, and convenient to area adventures. Don't delay call today!
Westminster
Westminster Colorado Hotels
| Westminster's first permanent settler, Pleasant DeSpain, came in 1870. He and his sons planted grain and established apple and cherry orchards on a 160-acre homestead. DeSpain Junction was renamed Harris Park and then Westminster to honor the famous college, eventually hosting some of the largest cherry and apple orchards in the country, despite the problems of farming in Colorado's arid climate. Westminster boomed in the 1950s when the Denver-Boulder Turnpike opened, and also as the Rocky Flats nuclear trigger plant opened to the west of Westminster. |
Wheat Ridge
Wheat Ridge Colorado Hotels
| Founded in 1859, Wheat Ridge was a farming community supporting nearby Denver and the many nearby mining towns in the mountains, and was the largest producer of carnation flowers in the world until the mid-1960s. Today Wheat Ridge is part of the core Denver metro area. |
Windsor
Windsor Colorado Hotels
| Windsor, located close to Fort Collins on Colorado's northern plains next to the Front Range, exists because of agriculture--sugar beets, in particular. Windsor's close proximity to Fort Collins, Greeley, and Loveland as well as spectacular views of Longs Peak in the nearby Rocky Mountains are fueling massive growth of residential subdivisions. |
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