Outdoor Adventure All Year Round in Silverthorne, Colorado

Outdoor Adventure All Year Round in Silverthorne, Colorado

Silverthorne lies in the heart of Colorado’s pristine wilderness, offering outdoor recreation all year. Whether it’s tackling the fresh powder in winter or smelling the wildflowers of summer, Silverthorne makes the perfect base for exploring the state’s natural beauty. You’ll find more affordable hotels in Silverthorne than in the surrounding ski resort towns, with quick and easy access to all of the fun.   

Winter Downhill Skiing

Silverthorne is fortunate enough to be within 30 minutes of many of Colorado’s top ski resorts. Ski or snowboard down the wicked slopes of Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Keystone, and Vail. Resorts offer suitable runs for beginners all the way up to highly skilled skiers looking for a full adrenaline adventure.

If downhill skiing isn’t your thing, you can try cross-country skiing or snowshoeing on relaxing flat trails. Kids can have fun on sledding and snow tubing hills, ice rinks, and even giant snow-zorbing balls. Families can take in stunning ice castles, sleigh rides, and even the world’s largest snow fort.

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Spring Fishing

As soon as the snow melts, the rivers, lakes, and streams around Silverthorne become popular with anglers. Whether you’re into lure fishing or fly-fishing, you’re bound to catch something. 

Check out Green Mountain Reservoir for rainbow, lake, and brown trout as well as kokanee salmon. You’ll find it easy to locate a secluded fishing spot on Lake Dillon Reservoir’s 26 miles of shoreline where you can catch introduced Arctic char or one of the 50,000 rainbow trout that the lake is stocked with annually. The Blue River is perfect for fly-fishing, with three distinct sections that all offer their own unique experiences.

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Summer Whitewater Rafting

Summer is the perfect time to cool off in the area’s rivers such as the Blue or Arkansas River. Whitewater rafting trips offer an exhilarating way to delve into Colorado’s rugged wilderness. 

River classes range from Class I, for beginner rafters wanting to start off easy, all the way up to Class V for those wanting to experience the ride of their life. The Blue River offers scenic rafting trips for families where you can take in the scenic views of the canyons and mountains from the river. The Arkansas River is more popular for heart-pounding whitewater rafting adventures. 

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Autumn Hiking and Biking

Silverthorne provides easy access to countless hiking and mountain biking trails. Many say they prefer the trails during autumn as it provides more comfortable cooler temperatures along with colorful fall foliage. 

Hike the Ptarmigan and Eagles Nest Wilderness areas in search of wildlife as you are treated to shimmering gold aspen trees. Both Eaglesmere and Rainbow Lake offer easy-to-manage hikes while Mount Royal presents a steeper challenge with stunning views as a reward. 

Summit County offers many well-maintained and extensive recreational paths that are perfect for bikers. Take on the challenging black-diamond-rated Little French Loop or simply bike Ten Mile Creek or Aspen Alley for an easier ride. 

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No matter what season you decide is best for your next Colorado holiday, make Silverthorne your base for exploring all kinds of outdoor adventures. Be sure to pay a visit to the Colorado Welcome Center when you arrive for more tips on the great outdoor adventures that are available.  

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Author: Michael Jerrard

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