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Five Ways to Celebrate Romance in “Grand” Style in Grand County, Colo.

Granby, Colo. – Looking for the perfect way to truly wow your sweetheart this Valentine’s Day or beyond? Grand County, Colo., is the ultimate romantic escape any time of year. With its breathtaking scenery and cozy mountain charm, Grand County offers unique ways to celebrate love far away from the everyday hustle.

Here are five unforgettable experiences to share and rekindle the romance in “Grand” style:

  • Sleigh Rides: A Classic Romantic Journey Is there anything more romantic than a horse-drawn sleigh ride? Snuggle up under a thick, warm blanket as you glide through the snowy woods, pulled by majestic draft horses. This picture-perfect experience is offered by ranches and local vendors throughout Grand County, guaranteeing a moment straight out of a storybook that you and your sweetheart will cherish. Learn more: https://www.visitgrandcounty.com/things-to-do/sleigh-and-hay-rides/.
  • Hot Springs and Spas: Healing Waters for Two Indulge in deep relaxation together at the renowned Hot Sulphur Springs Resort & Spa where you can escape the winter chill and soak in 22 natural mineral hot pools and baths. Known for centuries as “Big Medicine,” these therapeutic waters provide the perfect, intimate setting for couples to unwind and reconnect, leaving you both feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. Learn more: https://www.visitgrandcounty.com/vendors/hot-sulphur-springs-resort/.
  • Intimate Dining and Fireside Rendezvous Grand County’s charming towns—including Winter Park, Granby, Grand Lake, Fraser and Kremmling — offer a variety of intimate restaurants perfect for a Valentine's dinner. Seek out cozy spots featuring roaring stone fireplaces and enjoy a sophisticated, romantic meal with locally sourced cuisine. End your evening sharing a quiet moment over a warm drink, just the two of you. Learn more: https://www.visitgrandcounty.com/plan-my-visit/eat-drink/.
  • Share a Quiet Adventure on the Snow For the couple who loves the outdoors, grab a pair of snowshoes or cross-country skis and explore the miles of tranquil, groomed trails. There’s a special kind of magic in moving through the silent, snow-laden forests together. It’s an easy, low-key way to explore the beauty of the Rockies and share some quality time away from any distractions. Learn more: https://www.visitgrandcounty.com/things-to-do/xc-skiing-snowshoeing/.
  • Rustic Romance at Guest Ranches Surprise your Valentine with a future getaway that feels like stepping back in time. Grand County’s premier guest ranches offer all-inclusive, stress-free retreats. Experience the peaceful solitude of mountain life with gourmet dining, couples' spa treatments, and private, snow-covered cabin accommodations. Many ranches are set up perfectly for celebrating anniversaries and special occasions. Learn more: https://www.visitgrandcounty.com/articles/best-colorado-dude-ranches/.

More Information: To get more details about Grand County and start planning your winter getaway to the area, visit www.visitgrandcounty.com or sign up to receive our monthly newsletter (https://www.visitgrandcounty.com/plan-my-visit/e-newsletter-signup/).

Care for Colorado: To maintain Grand County’s ecosystems, stay safe, and keep our natural spaces beautiful and peaceful, please follow Care for Colorado Leave No Trace Principles (https://www.colorado.com/articles/leave-no-trace-care-colorado) when visiting.

About the Grand County Tourism Board (www.visitgrandcounty.com)

The Grand County Tourism Board is Grand County, Colorado's official destination marketing organization. Dedicated to promoting the region as a premier year-round destination, the board highlights Grand County's outdoor recreation, lodging, events, and activities. Located 67 miles west of Denver, Grand County is known for its breathtaking mountain landscapes, vast open spaces, and rich Old West heritage. The county offers one national park, two national forests, six wilderness areas, two national scenic byways, two major ski areas, four dude ranches, four mountain golf courses, Colorado's largest natural lake, and the Headwaters of the Colorado River.

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