There are many Christmas towns in Colorado to explore — if only you know where to look! If you have been watching way too many holiday movies on the Hallmark Channel, then we have a place that’s bound to delight and surprise you. The towns depicted in those wholesome movies are so very festive and — dare we say — twinkly? Fortunately for those of us in the Centennial State, we can live this magic in real life, thanks to the twinkly Christmas town of Georgetown, Colorado.

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Which Colorado Christmas town is your favorite? We would love to hear about it or any other favorite attraction of yours via our nomination page. You never know if you will see your favorite spot featured here on Only in Colorado! For even more of our favorite Christmas towns in Colorado, check out these places with the most unforgettable holiday decorations.

And, while we’re on the topic of holidays, be sure to take a look at our OnlyInYourState Gift Guide!

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Winter In Colorado

What are some of the best winter hiking trails in Colorado?

Hiking in Colorado in the winter is bound to be an adventure. But if you're willing to bundle up and brave the elements, you'll find it to be quite an invigorating experience. Below we've listed some of our favorite winter hiking trails in Colorado:

  • Roxborough State Park (Littleton)
  • Garden of the Gods (Colorado Springs)
  • Lily Lake (Estes Park)
  • Cub Lake (Rocky Mountain National Park)
  • Saint Mary's Glacier (Idaho Springs)
  • Castlewood Canyon State Park (Franktown)
  • Flatirons Vista Trail (Boulder)
  • Manitou Incline (Manitou Springs)
  • Chasm Lake (Rocky Mountain National Park)
  • Hanging Lake (Glenwood Springs)
  • Maroon Bells (Aspen)

 

Curious to learn more about what makes each of these trails so spectacular in the winter? Check out our full list of the best winter hikes in Colorado!

What is the snowiest town in Colorado?

Colorado is a state that sees its fair share of snow each winter. But, if you're looking for the snowiest town in Colorado, that title belongs to Crested Butte. This picturesque town gets an annual snowfall of 209 inches per year on average, with about 52 days of snowfall.

What are some of the best things to do in the winter in Colorado?

There's so much to explore during the winter season in the Centennial State. Here are a few ideas:

  • Christmas Light Display: Garden of Lights
  • Tree Lighting: Estes Park's Tree Lighting Ceremony
  • Holiday Festivals: Rio Frio Ice Festival
  • Long-Time Traditions: The Breckenridge International Snow Sculpture Championships
  • Ice Skating: The Parker Ice Trail at Discovery Park
  • Snow Tubing: Keystone Ski Resort
  • Winter hiking

 

Looking for even more inspiration? Check out our full list of fun things to do in Colorado in the winter!