Longing for Winter Weather? Cool Spring Break Ideas

by Sr. Editor on March 31, 2008

Although the weather in Houston is gorgeous in the springtime, many Houstonians choose this time of year to visit spring break destinations in colder climates. If you are new to a home or apartments in Houston, and are looking for ideas for winter getaways, ask your neighbors or co-workers and you’ll soon discover that Houstonians love heading north in the winter.

One of the most popular destinations in winter and early spring are the ski slopes of Colorado. Though it may be a temperate 75 degrees in the Bayou City, the mountain ranges of Colorado still offer visitors fresh powder, beautiful scenery and luxurious lodges for rest and relaxation. Regardless of your skiing aptitude – the ski runs in places like Telluride, Keystone, Beaver Creek and Steamboat Springs offer fun for the entire family.

For the best travel deals, book a ski vacation package through your travel agent or an online travel service. Great bargains on hotels and ski passes can be found on travel websites with some diligent searching. Below are some travel websites to get you started on your search. Also, check out reviews of travel websites.

While plane travel is an option, many Houstonians prefer to take to the open road when heading to the Colorado ski resorts and enjoy the scenic drive through Texas and New Mexico en route to a winter vacation. The majestic buttes and historic byways of New Mexico are a sight to behold, and lead directly into the mountain ranges of Colorado. You’ll even enjoy a bit of your trip on Historic Route 66.

For more amazing vews, another must-see historic attraction in Colorado is at Mesa Verde, home to over 600 preserved cliff dwellings built by the ancient Pueblo Indian culture that occupied the area for over 700 years. This National Park is open year round and offers its guest guided tours and breathtaking views. Check out the Mesa Verde National Park website to get more details on guided tours and park schedules.

For family fun, be sure to visit the charming town of Durango, Colorado, just a few hours north of Albuquerque, where great skiing waits and the amazing Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad runs year-round. In operation for more than 100 years, this train ride cuts through the spectacular San Juan Mountains and affords fantastic views of the Animas River. Visit the Durango & Silverton website to learn more about special events and reservations.

Of course, if cold-weather spring break destinations are not your cup of tea, you can always stay put in your <a href=”http://houston.apartmentguide.com”Houston apartment and enjoy all that it offers this time of year. After all, the wide beaches of the Gulf of Mexico are just down the road a bit. Remember, though, that as a resident of Houston, you are never far from a fun-filled snow-covered vacation in the mountains of the American west.

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