You will feel like you are part of a picturesque Christmas postcard when you stop in this small mountain town just 45 miles outside of Denver in the winter time. Each December, historic downtown Georgetown is transformed into a traditional holiday scene reminiscent of the Victorian era. So if you would like to step back in time this holiday season, visit the “Silver Queen of the Rockies,” beautifully nestled in the majestic Rocky Mountains.
Georgetown may be tiny (population 1,200), but it is mighty when it comes to holiday festivities with nostalgic charm.
Downtown Georgetown becomes a bustling Christmas scene of long ago as it hosts its annual Christmas Market along 6th street during the first two weekends of December.
This outdoor European Marketplace includes horse-drawn wagon rides, carolers in costume, hot roasted chestnuts and vendors selling handcrafted gifts and food.
There are many other events in Georgetown during the holidays including Christmas High Tea at the Dusty Rose Tea Room and tours of the Hamill house, a restored 19th century Victorian home in the heart of Georgetown's historic district.
There's nothing quite as magical as a train ride during the holiday season.
The Georgetown Loop Railroad's route connects Georgetown to the former mining camp of Silver Plume about two miles away via train. During this ride, passengers will experience a gain of 640 feet in elevation as they wind through the steep, narrow walls of Clear Creek Canyon and cross four bridges. Don't miss a memorable ride with Santa through the lighted forest. Rides begin mid-November and continue through the beginning of January.
So, don't simply speed by this little treasure of a town on your way up the mountain to ski. Slow down and savor a traditional Christmas experience surrounded by a gorgeous mountain backdrop.
This is only a small taste of all that this quaint little mountain town has to offer this holiday season, for even more festive fun, check out their website.
Have you ever stopped in Georgetown during the holiday season? Share your experience in the comments below.
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