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2 Colorado Spots Named Among 2021 Top Places To Visit: U.S. News

The annual list ranked more than 1,100 destinations on things like sights, culture, food, nightlife and adventure.

Aspen was named among the top places to visit in 2021 by U.S. News & World Report.
Aspen was named among the top places to visit in 2021 by U.S. News & World Report. (Amber Fisher/Patch)

Planning your next vacation? If so, you won’t need to travel far. U.S. News & World Report this week released its annual list of best vacation spots in the United States, and both Aspen and Steamboat Springs are among them.

The annual rankings, which highlight the world’s best places to visit, include several region-specific lists, including the best places to visit in the United States and the best small towns to visit in the United States.

Destinations are also ranked among several niche lists, such as best weekend getaways in the South, the best weekend getaways in the Midwest and the best mountain towns to visit in the United States.

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Aspen ranked No. 22 on the overall list of best places to visit in the United States. While the ranking praised Aspen's world-renowned skiing, editors noted that "travelers can also choose to spend their vacation hiking the beautiful twin peaks of the Maroon Bells or exploring (either by car or bike) the 20-mile Independence Pass."

Steamboat Springs was ranked No. 30.

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"Sitting in Colorado's Yampa Valley, Steamboat Springs beckons to adventurous travelers in search of an abundance of outdoor pursuits," the report read.

"Summer visitors can hike or bike the Yampa River Core Trail, or spend an afternoon fishing, kayaking or tubing, while winter travelers can explore Steamboat's nearly 3,000 skiable acres. No matter the time of year, a long soak in Strawberry Park Hot Springs is a relaxing way to rest weary muscles after a day on the trails or slopes."

To determine the annual rankings, U.S. News analyzed more than 1,100 destinations using a methodology that combines traveler opinion (collected through user votes) with expert and editor analyses.

Each destination is scored in 10 categories including sights, culture, food, nightlife, adventure and romance. The goal is to offer travelers a comprehensive evaluation of each destination.


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Once again, the calming appeal of forests, canyons and mountain ranges helped several national parks land spots at the top of the list for best places to visit in the United States. Here are the top five:

  1. Grand Canyon National Park
  2. Yosemite National Park
  3. Yellowstone National Park
  4. Maui, Hawaii
  5. Glacier National Park

New to this year’s rankings is the niche list highlighting the best mountain towns to visit in the United States. These towns “offer the best of both worlds to travelers looking to hike or bike while still enjoying the comforts of small-town life,” according to the rankings.

Topping the list of best mountain towns is Gatlinburg, Tennessee, followed by Bar Harbor, Maine, and Telluride, Colorado.

Other interesting lists include the best historical cities to visit in the United States. Here are the top five, listed in order according to ranking:

  1. Washington, D.C.
  2. Boston, Massachusetts
  3. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
  4. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  5. Williamsburg, Virginia

If you’re hoping to get out of town for cheap, there’s a list for that, too. These are the top five cheap vacations in the United States:

  1. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
  2. Glacier National Park, Montana
  3. Olympic National Park, Washington
  4. St. Augustine, Florida
  5. Sequoia National Park, California

Ready to make a vacation bucket list? Check out the full rankings for Best Vacations available on U.S. News’ website.

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