The City of Centennial is a Home Rule Municipality located in Arapahoe County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 100,377 at the 2010 United States Census. Centennial is a part of the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. Centennial is the tenth most populous municipality in the state of Colorado and its 2001 city incorporation was the largest in U.S. history. Centennial is ranked as the 15th-safest city in the country.
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Pedego South Denver is like heaven when you’re shopping for an electric bike. The experience is unmatched anywhere on Earth. We are passionate electric bike experts who treat our customers like dear friends because that’s exactly what you are to us. We put our hearts into helping you find the perfect electric bicycle, and making sure you get the most out of it.
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Since 1985, offering one day to five day guided and outfitted canoe and kayak adventures on nine river sections in CO, UT, WY plus WA and Costa Rica. Paddle through spectular canyons on the Colorado, Gunnison and Dolores rivers near Grand Junction, CO. Hiking is an option on many trips, including the beautiful Dominguez Canyon Wilderness Area. Trips available May-Sept. Theme trips include: family, wine tasting, music, archaeology, bird watching, geology, astronomy, western history, etc.
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SNÖBAHN is a Colorado based company that is bringing the successful international concept of indoor ski and snowboard centers to the United States. From early learners of all ages, to the most advanced technical athletes, SNÖBAHN will foster improvement and progression in a fun and safe environment. Weither you want to learn your cork 720 or how to pizza and french frie we can help.
I'm from the East Coast so my experience with skiing and snowboarding is minimal. I traveled to Denver for business and was interested in trying to hit the slopes while in town. Given that lift tickets were ~$200 I opted for Snobahn lessons instead. I chose to do an hour of lessons which ended up being about $75 which included all the gear you need. The instructors were fantastic, extremely patient and did a great job explaining things in a variety of ways until it stuck. The lessons were moderately paced; not feeling rushed but a good tempo where you covered everything expected for that lesson. Even if you don't take lessons with these folks, I recommend at least stopping by and checking the place out. The large conveyor belts that simulate skiing is awesome and watching people ski and snowboard was alot of fun. There are drinks available for purchase which makes watching even better.
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