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Hi everyone, for those of you that travel with your toys I wanted to put in a plug for my vacation rental in Leadville, CO. Unlike many other houses in the area (1800's Mining town) I have a very large driveway and pull through, making it easy to park your toys in between playtime in the 100's of miles of trails around Leadville. It has 4 Beds and 3 baths so perfect for a friend group or family. I had several guests in the fall specifically out here for UTV fun and they called out out how nice it was. Just wanted to spread the word if anyone is looking for a place in CO for a future stay. 

Full listing: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/53355730?source_impression_id=p3_1672181746_zE6CRu3eUrwCFIjT

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