You have heard of Switzerland with its Alps, chocolate, and watches, but did you know that Colorado is home to its own “Little Switzerland?” While it may not have the exact same attractions, ours also has majestic mountains, tantalizing foods, and shops, and you are going to want to take a weekend to visit it:
Welcome to Ouray, dubbed the "Little Switzerland of America!"
Incorporated as a mining town in 1884, Ouray has managed to stay alive and relevant since its inception, as it turned to the railroad industry once mines ran dry and is now known near and far for its ample activities and recreation.
What makes Ouray the "Little Switzerland of America?" It is because of the town's quaintness and dramatic landscape, as the Colorado community - much like the European country - is encompassed by stunning mountains.
Skiiers from both near and far have made the trek to Switzerland to ride the slopes, as they do with Ouray, which not only has its own hills but is close to other resort communities like Telluride.
Do you consider yourself to be a foodie? If so, you have come to the right place, as Ouray has a restaurant for every taste and preference, including saloons, coffee houses and bistros, steakhouses, and bakeries.