Friday, August 11, 2017

A Real Beaut

Looking for a getaway for a couple of days? 
Yearning for fresh mountain air, spectacular views and a touch of the Old West 
in an adorable small mountain town? 
Well, look no more. Come along with me to Crested Butte, Colorado.


I'd never been to this little jewel of a town before so we were lucky 
that our wonderful neighbor, Tonda, was happy to pet sit our dog, Roxy.
This was the first time we'd left her for two days so we were nervous parents. Tonda texted us 
photos of her lounging and eating so we were able to relax. We can't thank her enough.


Crested Butte, elevation 8,885, is about four and a half hours' drive from our home in Denver
 and lies nestled in the southwestern part of the state.
It's famous for its music festival, bike races, skiing and wildflowers.
We just missed the peak of the wildflower season but it was still breathtaking.


The mountains surrounding the town are perfect pointed peaks, almost like a child's drawing. 


Against a brilliant blue sky with big puffy clouds, it was just magnificent. 


As we drove up into the mountains, we spotted this "Marmot Crossing" sign, 
just as a marmot scurried across the road exactly where he was supposed to cross! 
He was too fast for us to snap his picture. 


Numerous hiking trails for all levels crisscross the mountains including this one for the 
"Oh Be Joyful" trail. One simply cannot be joyful in all this beauty. 


The town itself features an authentic 1880's main street lined with old store fronts, restaurants and shops. Venture off the main street to see where the locals live. Charming little cottages look like they've been transported from the 19th century when this was a booming silver mining town. 


It's a bike-friendly town and the locals are very friendly and polite.
Flowers are everywhere in hanging baskets, planters and unique containers.


Whether you enjoy visiting old mining towns or exploring rugged terrain, you'll love Crested Butte.


It's a real beaut!

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46 comments:

  1. Colorado is not all in the northern part ---- metropolitan and traffic! Those of us that live in the southern area, think we have the best part. Thanks for sharing your trip to the beautiful southern mountains.

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    1. You definitely have the best part of Colorado! Let's keep it a secret! Oh, too late I guess. I was in awe the whole trip of the gorgeous scenery. Have a wonderful weekend. Hugs, Pat

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  2. That place is as close to heaven as I believe that you could get. It is absolutely breathtaking scenery and seems as though the people and town are just as amazing. Thank you for sharing this with us and I am thankful for the beautiful photos that you have shared with us.

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    1. Thank you so much Carol! It was absolutely close to heaven and I can't wait to go back in the fall sometime. They had stables too but we didn't have time to go for a trail ride. Next time. So glad you enjoyed the photos. Hope you have a great weekend. Hugs, Pat

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  3. Gorgeous photos! That looks like my kind of town :)

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    1. Thank you Connie! My kind of town too. I imagine it's quite crowded during the festivals and races so we just won't go there then. I loved walking down the side streets to see how people live there. Everything was neat and tidy with tons of flowers. Have a fantastic weekend. Hugs, Pat

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  4. So lovely. I've never been there either and your images is making me want to go NOW.

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    1. Thanks Monika! Pack your bags my friend. It's one of the most beautiful places I've ever been and I know you'd love it. Have a wonderful weekend. Hugs, Pat

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  5. Wow, just wonderful!!! Thanks for sharing ~ FlowerLady

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    1. Thanks so much Lorraine! The flowers were amazing; I didn't post all of them. I think the combination of cool weather, strong sunshine and afternoon showers made the perfect environment for all these beautiful flowers. Hoping I get to go for the Wildflowers next summer. Hugs, Pat

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  6. Very cool! Hey Mr. P, let's do another trip out west!

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    1. Thanks Rita! I hope you and Mr. P get to visit Colorado and go to Crested Butte. You'd love it. I sure did. Hugs, Pat

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  7. Beautiful, Pat, and what a thrill to see the marmot because they are quite discreet these little cuties!

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    1. Thank you Catherine! It was a treat to see the marmot and right on cue. I love seeing wildlife in their natural habitat. Pat

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  8. I have been to Colorado a few times and been close to Crested Butte, so now i really want to go there. I love your beautiful state and enjoy all your pictures. Thanks and have a great weekend.

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    1. Thanks Marlene! Me too. I'd been to Gunnison which is really close to Crested Butte but had never visited it. I hope you get to go sometime. I'm hoping to go next fall which should be spectacular. Hope you're enjoying your weekend. Hugs, Pat

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  9. Wow this is so pretty! I haven't been to Crested Butte but now I think it would be fun to plan a family vaca there. To my eyes the mountains behind the town look like you are in Switzerland or some exotic land!

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    1. Thanks Stacey!I had the same thought about the mountains looking like Switzerland. It was just gorgeous. Start planning that vacay! Hugs, Pat

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  10. I've been to Colorado two times but would love to visit again. Never made it to Crested Butte but I love Denver and Colorado Springs. Thanks for taking me along.

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    1. Hi Sharon! So glad you tagged along on my trip to CB! Hope you get to visit again soon. Hugs, Pat

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    2. Thank you for sharing your trip to Crested Butte at Snickerdoodle.

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  11. Wow Pat. This place is beautiful. I am so glad that you and Ron got to make the trip. My personal thanks to Tonda for watching Roxie so you could go. The mountains and the sky are breath taking. Love it.

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    1. Thanks Jan! I knew you would love it. Hope you get to see it someday. We're hoping to visit again next Fall. Imagine all those golden aspen quaking in the breeze. Big hugs, Pat

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  12. I love Colorado and this looks like a town I'd like to visit.

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    1. Hi Joanna, I'm sure you would love it as much as I did. The mountains are spectacular and the town is a perfect little western town. Hugs, Pat

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  13. Absolutely gorgeous!!!!! I could sure live in that sweet cabin without a doubt!

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    1. Hi Debbie! Yeah, me too. I've always wanted a mountain cabin and this place would be perfect. A bit pricey but gorgeous. Hugs, Pat

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  14. oh my gosh, how beautiful! we just spent two weeks out west at national parks, so next time we go in that direction it looks like we will need to head up here!
    b

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    1. Thanks for stopping by for a visit. You must have had a wonderful vacay in the national parks. There's a lot to see out west. Hope you will get to Crested Butte some day. Hugs, Pat

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  15. Thanks for sharing the info on this town!
    Very beautiful and great shots!
    Nancy
    wildoakdesigns.blogspot.com

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  16. Thanks so much Nancy. I can't get enough of our beautiful mountains. Maybe someday...a cabin. Hugs, Pat

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    1. Thank you Laurel! I appreciate your stopping by for a visit. Hugs, Pat

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  18. What wonderfully beautiful pictures and scenery.... so lovely. :)

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    1. Thank you so much Joy! Hope you have a wonderful weekend. Hugs, Pat

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  19. Pat, what a fun town! Right up hubby and my alley. He's gone fishing, but I was thinking of suggesting that the two of us skip town next week. It would be fun to get away before my surgery on Fri. This would be a great place! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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    1. Hi Jann, I had a feeling this would be up your alley. I hope you get to visit Crested Butte. A tip...check the event calendar on line. It's crowded during various festivals (unless you enjoy the events). Best of luck on your surgery; I'll be thinking of you. Big hugs, Pat

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  20. Great pictures, simply beautiful. I found your lovely blog at the Thursday Favorite Things, I'm #64 on the list. Hope you'll stop by.

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    1. Thanks so much Kelly. I hope you come back often to visit. Hugs, Pat

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  21. Breath taking.....what a beautiful place.

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    1. Thanks so much Pam. I can't get enough of these gorgeous mountains. Hugs, Pat

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  22. I love these little picturesque towns. It is beautiful, thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you Leanna. I love these historic towns too. Just imagine what they must have been like a hundred years ago. Have a great weekend. Hugs, Pat

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  23. Amazing photos of what looks like a very pretty place to visit Pat.
    Thank you for sharing your trip on Create, Bake, Grow & Gather this week. I'm delighted to be featuring this post at tonight's party and I've pinned too!

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    1. Oh my gosh Kerryanne. Thanks so much for featuring my trip to Crested Butte. This makes the road trip even more special. Hugs, Pat

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  24. Thanks for taking us a on such a lovely tour and for sharing @ Vintage Charm!

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