West Yellowstone

Nature, food, and fly fishing. I have been going to West Yellowstone for over 30 years. It hasn’t changed a bit. Love it! More to do.

Outfitters, lodging, and food…

  • Book your fly fishing float trip through Blue Ribbon Flies. We did the Madison and caught some serious fun and fish!

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  • Super cozy and right in town.

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  • Breakfast, pastries, and boxes to go for your picnic!

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  • Elk ravioli? Yes! And generous servings of elk and bison. Kinda fancy but you are worth it!

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  • Get your elk, rainbow trout, and bison prepared in different varieties in an old schoolhouse. Cauliflower grilled cheese for you veggie folks.

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Breckenridge CO

Classic Colorado town with none of the strip mall feel. Stop by Go Breck for all the deets!

Culture, yoga, music, and the FOOD!

  • Check it out for music, art, and general creativity. The website tells you more about the Breckenridge Troll (he is big, literally), Riverwalk Center (I saw Squirrel Nut Zippers), and Breckenridge International Festival of Arts (BIFA).
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  • Meta Yoga is a lovely yoga studio which also offers classes across the street in a lovely park.

    I was luck to attend a workshop by Andrea Dawn there.

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  • A concert venue built by Mother Nature herself with two 300-foot sandstone pillars forming an amphitheater that’s said to be acoustically pure. No shortage of great shows. So plan it in your trip.

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  • Don’t miss this place for wild game and sheer old Colorado ambiance. It is housed in a historic building named after the old Briar Rose Mine on Peak 10. The Saloon is casual and the dining room is a bit more formal… at least as formal as it gets in Breckenridge!

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  • Add some polish to your evening with upscale American cuisine, creative drinks, and live music.

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  • Radicato is like if an Italian trattoria and a Rocky Mountain lodge had a lovechild. Glowy happy hour!

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  • It was okay. A bit pricy, nice seating outside by the river, and a bakery. But I did like the croissants at Mom’s Baking Company best.

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  • Employee-owned and is part ski factory, part neighborhood watering hole, and may have live music.

    It was the after-party spot for Breck Epic, the mountain bike race, which was fun to volunteer for.

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  • The building dates to the mining days and the tavern’s interior doesn’t just look historic—it feels historic with knotty wood walls, nooks, and just the right amount of good brews and food.

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  • If you wander into Breckenridge Tap House and walk out still thirsty—or worse, crabby—I’d say you’ve set the bar impossibly high.

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  • So many venues, I tried them all and you shoud too! I loved I Scream Gelato because I am that type of fan.

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  • Best croissants in town, and I tried them all! They are gone pretty early. Close to the yoga studio but stop before yoga!

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  • Crazy fun drinks (like Snickers) and good food and pastries.

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  • You’ve hit the pastry jackpot: Clint’s Bakery is downright yummy, but when it comes to croissants, Mom’s Baking Company steals the show—hands down.

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  • Check it out for live music, which may be free! I saw Jason Mraz there and saw him at a coffee shop in Oceanside (Jitters) the next summer. We remembered the rain and the double rainbow. These are the memories you travel for.

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  • Funky vibe with an outdoor patio with live music pretty often.

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  • An old tire shop gets a new look with fun fare and a nice patio. Sunsets and craft drinks… plus good food!

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  • Stop by if you are into Belgians and IPAs and some nice scenery.

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Victor ID… a gem!

Never heard of Victor ID? Don’t tell anyone. It is a friendly little town in the Teaton Valley for fishing, cycling, and more. More to do.

Outfitters, bike rental, food, and lodging…

  • Book your fly fishing float trip through WorldCast Anglers. They worked their tails off getting us to the best spots and they are all around good guys.

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  • We stayed in town. There was live music in the square on occasion and a short drive to Driggs.

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  • Rent a bike or ebike and head on up to the ski resort. Lovely ride. The ski resorts at Grand Targhee or Alta are good stop points!

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  • Go hungry. ‘nuff said.

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  • Awesome breakfast and lunch. Really friendly and fun staff.

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  • Best ice cream! Clothes, souvenirs (get the berry honey!).

    No website but a must stop by.

Silverthorn, Frisco, Dillon CO

Rent a bike and bike all over Breckenridge, Frisco, Silverthorn, and more. Go Breck and Bike!

Better yet, check out all the Summit County bike paths. Over 200,000 trips are taken on the Recpath each year between May and October. Be there.