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ColoradoIt is home to no less than twenty-six ski resorts such as those in Vail and Breckenridge; other winter activities include snowboarding, sledding, sleigh rides, snow hiking and snowmobiling. The state is blessed with national parks, grasslands and forests where in warmer weather you can enjoy hiking, mountain biking or rock climbing.
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Zoos to Explore in Colorado
Cheyenne Mountain ZooA majestic zoological park located southwest of downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado. It houses more than 750 animals, representing nearly 150 different species, with more than 30 endangered species. The zoo breeds endangered animals such as black-footed ferrets, Wyoming toads, mountain tapirs and Mexican gray wolves. The zoo participates in over 30 Species Survival Plan programs. The zoo was ranked the #4 best zoo in North America in 2018 by USA Today.
Colorado Gators Reptile ParkThe Colorado Gator Farm is one of Alamosa’s most unique attractions, and highly underrated. A geothermal well on the property creates ponds and wetlands for the alligators, but also provides habitat and food for many water-birds and waterfowl. The "Two Mile Creek Wildlife Habitat" lets visitors view alligators, reptiles, and birds in a natural setting, and to go fishing, boating, and picnicking. Over 125 species of birds have been sighted at the farm.
Colorado Wolf and Wildlife CenterThe Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center is a nonprofit organization that promotes wolf appreciation and education through hands-on experience with the animals. The center is located in Teller County, Colorado, and is home to eight different species of wolves, including the grey wolf, red wolf, and Mexican wolf. Visitors to the center can take part in a variety of educational programs, such as tours, workshops, and camps.
Denver ZooDenver Zoo is an 80-acre zoological garden located in City Park of Denver. It became the first zoo in the United States to use naturalistic zoo enclosures rather than cages with bars. It is home to more than 3,000 animals representing more than 450 species.
Pueblo ZooThe Pueblo Zoo has over 50 acres of land and is home to more than 500 animals. The zoo is open year-round and offers a variety of exhibits and educational programs. The zoo's mission is to inspire a passion for nature and conservation through education, recreation, and research. The zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and participates in many global conservation initiatives. This is a great place to learn about the natural world and to have fun with family and friends.