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It’s Safer to Travel to One of These 9 U.S. Towns (Here’s Why)

Vail, Colorado

Vail, Colorado.
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Finally, here’s a destination that you’ll have to visit during the warmer months of the year in order to avoid the crowds. Veil is known for its slopes so its fans are mainly skiing or snowboarding but even without the snow you can still visit countless, breathtaking trails.

This will also be a great opportunity to zip across zip lines without several layers of clothes on and without the air freezing your whiskers!
Once you’re done exploring the mountains by foot we also recommend giving whitewater rafting a go but beware this isn’t for the faint of heart. Thanks to the snowmelt, enthusiasts can enjoy world-class rapids!

And if you’ve had your fill of mountain biking you could even take a yoga class caught on paddleboards! Yes, you read that right. No, we’re not pulling your leg.

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  1. Dodge City sounds interesting. I think I would enjoy the history, there. Although Ft. Worth is not what it once was, the stockyards, rodeo and Billy Bobs are all still here for those who seek it. Some cowboys can still be found around, but many have moved on to the Stephenville or Weatherford areas, although I still have a neighbor or two outside the city that have some longhorns. They are neat!

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