Stunning views of Pikes Peak, the Garden of the Gods rock formations, and the expansive Front Range of the Rockies.
Boulder’s Flatirons provide a dramatic backdrop, and you’ll often see the Denver skyline in the distance on clear days.
Proximity to Rocky Mountain National Park means views of 14,000-foot peaks, alpine lakes, and abundant wildlife.
The Yampa Valley is famous for its hot springs, ranchlands, and especially for the Steamboat Springs Hot Air Balloon Rodeo, an annual event each summer. Watching (or participating in) the mass ascension of colorful balloons against a mountain backdrop is an unforgettable experience.
Gentle valley terrain surrounded by mountain peaks, with plenty of open space and clear skies. In winter, the snow-covered Rockies make a magical sight from above.
The upscale ski town of Vail is known for its pristine scenery, luxury amenities, and the expansive Gore Range. Summer and fall flights feature lush green valleys or golden aspens.
Renowned ski slopes and the Maroon Bells wilderness surround this picturesque resort town, making for spectacular aerial views in any season.
Southwest Colorado’s red rock country and the San Juan Mountains create a rugged, dramatic contrast. You’ll also be near historic mining towns and high desert vistas.
A cozy mountain town known for hot springs, Pagosa Springs offers open skies and beautiful mountain scenery.