After a long sweaty day of hiking in the mountains, Idaho Springs in the place to be. Here, travelers can cool themselves off with a refreshing brew at TommyKnocker’s Brewery while also enjoying a
delicious American Style food menu. A complete children’s menu featuring every little ones favorites is also available. Even though the food menu is something to rave about, the brewery is what draws the majority of visitors. TommyKnockers has six core brands of beer, in addition to six premium and seasonal brews. For those travelers who do not fancy beer, TommyKnockers has just for them the brewery’s signature sodas and a TommyKnockers root beer on draft available to all travelers.
Colorado wines are beginning to make their mark. There are now more than 60 mostly family owned wineries each producing a handful of exceptional vintages. Wineries and vineyards all over the state range from the Four Corners to the Front Range. The Grand Junction area is believed to be Colorado’s wine country location. It has the largest territory of vineyards and wineries located 4,600 feet above sea level. The Grand Valley has long been Colorado’s orchard. One popular activity in Grand Junction is to
peddle out to the wineries for an afternoon of tasting.
Canon City also offers one of the most unusual wineries in Colorado. This winery continues the tradition of the Catholic Church’s long history with grape-growing and wine production. Here, there’s an intimate setting for tasting with views of the vineyards, the abbey, and has a look of a French Cottage.
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