America’s favorite mountain towns
The Victorian-era Main Street is a National Historic District lined with restored storefronts. Looming above, the cliff-like peaks from the San Juan range surround the town on three sides and harbor the best winter ice-climbing routes in the country.
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The country’s most beloved mountain towns offer miles of hiking trails and breathtaking views. Here is a list of the best mountain towns throughout the country, according to Travel + Leisure.
North Conway is just east of White Mountain National Forest, placing it within a half-hour of 13 ski resorts and more than a thousand miles of wooded hiking trails.
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The gateway to Montana’s Glacier National Park is a minuscule hamlet with big appeal. It’s from here that guided treks, fly-fishing programs, rafting expeditions and heli-tours depart for the park. And this is where, in the winter, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing reign supreme. Nicknamed “Crown of the Continent,” the park preserves a million acres of mountain wilderness, including 25 active glaciers, and is home to endangered animals such as the grizzly bear and lynx.
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Summer visitors can drive above the tree line on the scenic Trail Ridge Road, which crosses the Continental Divide after a series of overlooks. More than 350 miles of hiking trails afford even grander views, such as from the top of Flattop Mountain in the middle of the park.
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This Montana college town has all the trappings for a Rocky Mountain getaway. Among the ski areas nearby, compact and rugged Snowbowl is the closest to town and has some of the steepest slopes in America.
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