Winter park for the Trees and diamond episode, I was young. Wolf creek is a lot of fun, I went boarding there once. The mountain usually gets 480" a year, and has only gotten 227" this year.
There is a Mexican restaurant off 104th and I-25 called Jerezano's they sell a smothered styled green chili, then they also have a homestyle green chili. It's like soup, served with tortillas. Yummy.
Absolutely, I've been there in October and I agree! My family and I visited the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, the Musée de l'Armée, the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, and the Dôme des Invalides all in one day.
I'm a transplant to this state but love it for all the same reasons. There are a lot of cool old mining towns and stuff as well if you're into history like most people here. A couple years back my wife and I spent a few days right up the hill from the old abandoned mining town of Alta, the site of the first(or one of the first) alternating current powerplants, which Tesla himself had a hand in. If you're ever in the Denver area around Halloween there's also a guy that does awesome "Haunted History" tours of Morrison(home of Red Rocks amphitheatre) and Golden. He's super well researched and has all kinds of great stories about the history of these towns, old shootouts, etc. Highly recommended. As far as Green Chili, I had never even heard of the stuff before I moved here but it's one of my favorite foods now. If I'm at a restaurant and have reason to believe they have good green chili, I'm gonna order something with that stuff on it. Burgers, fries, breafast burritos, just about anything is better with green chili.