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· Weddings Out West - Take your love to higher elevations
DENVER (December 2, 2003) - Say "I Do" to a Colorado wedding. From mountaintop views to open meadows near a running river, Colorado sets the stage, and the mood, for romantic weddings.

Riding off into the sunset takes on a whole new meaning in Colorado. Western weddings are a specialty at guest ranches throughout the state, rounding up the details for an authentic old West affair. The Historic Western Hotel in Ouray or the Echo Basin Ranch in Durango are just two of the many properties that will cater to all your wedding needs. (www.westerncoweddings.com) Create your own history at one of the state's nationally registered historic places, Pueblo's Abriendo Inn. A unique Colorado tradition, this bed and breakfast offers several romantic packages to perfect your wedding plans. (www.abriendoinn.com) Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colo., offers sweeping views and 300 million-year-old rocks to set the stage for an awe-inspiring ceremony and reception. (www.redrocksonline.com)

If adventure is what you're seeking, look no further than the top of a 14,000-foot Rocky Mountain peak. You and your beloved can cycle to the summit of Pikes Peak, exchange vows on America's mountain and ride down as husband and wife. (www.pikes-peak.com) Or join in matrimony at Loveland Ski Area. The annual tradition on St. Valentine's Day brings together dozens of couples at the summit to marry or renew their vows. Afterwards, all guests are invited to schuss their way down to a reception at the base of the mountain. (www.skiloveland.com)

Capture the essence of Colorado near Rocky Mountain National Park at the award-winning Romantic RiverSong bed and breakfast in Estes Park. Couples can enjoy the great outdoors in secluded luxury for their special day. (www.mycoloradowedding.com)

For complete information on planning your vacation to Colorado, including lodging, attractions and activities, log on to www.colorado.com or call 800-COLORADO for a free state vacation guide.

Media Contact:
Greg Morton
303-689-0704
gmorton@praco.com
or Stefanie Dalgar
303-892-3885
sdalgar@state.co.us
www.colorado.com

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