I'd like to find a town or towns in Colorado where you are within an 'easy drive' (or trainride) of a good ski area - and where property is affordable ($150K to $200K for home with basement, basement is optional.)
And - big enough to have a good gym or YMCA with a public swimming pool.
Just about anything within a half hour of a ski resort is going to be expensive. Go ahead and rule the entire front range out if you are looking for an easy drive with minimal traffic. Gunnison might be alright as somebody mentioned as it is near Crested Butte but I don't know about the real estate market there. Somebody else also mentioned Salida. I have a special place in my heart for that town. I would not call it conservative at all. It is a really funky, hip, artsy town that is really bike friendly. The arkansas river is right there and the town is a huge rafting, boating and fishing town in the summer. You also have the Sawatch Range right there with the collegiate peaks that are beautiful. That being said there are also the "Native" type people that have lived there their whole life that like to thump their bibles but that just adds to the vibe. There is a nice mix of people in all. Monarch ski mountain is just up monarch pass from salida which is a 30-45 minute drive. I think Salida is growing fast though and real estate is going up. Buena Vista right up the road is a similar situation but cheaper real estate could be had up there. You'll definitely find more of the "Native" local types up there but Salida is maybe 30 minutes down the road if you need to escape for a bit. Leadville is also 30 minutes up the road in the opposite direction for some crazy throwback wild west town.
sorry, I have to put in my opinion.
colorado is a DUMP HOLE. and I feel I'm valid to say this living 20 of my life there. by all means go for it, but keep something in mind. Even, yes laugh if you want, even dog the bounty hunter says colorado is a bad place.
Last time I went to visit my dad, well actually, the last three times, all I saw was grey's and dull color.. the place is dead, and has been I would assume, I just didn't know it till I saw better, and changed. I literally got sick thinking of my family living there, and was highly disturbed being in there..
just because they allow the plant, doesn't mean you should go running to the "light". . I find it far better to grow in secret then move to a dump hole to grow and have "safety", guess how you can have safety? keeping your mouth and ego shut. I know this as I've lived in 5 places and am here to tell you.. what you want in CO is a sense of security, which can be had with a different state of mind..
tell me how many people in CO have had police come to there house since this new "law" to check up on them.. tell me.. if you feel safe and secure, that's the only way it can go. envision it to create it.. that's all CO is to people, but then you can have the ugly, cold, shit dump place in which you can grow.. your choice
I can't begin to imagine where you could go in Colorado where it is alway grey and dull. Were you living in cracktown or something? This is a horrible depiction of this state. Even the dumpy little middle of nowhere towns are sunny most days. I can imagine if you were from somewhere like Walden or something but get real. Even if you live in a shit town there is somewhere cool within an hours drive if you need to get out and explore. I have traveled this state extensively and these are my observations. I have been to the eastern plains which might as well be Kansas and would avoid them as there is nothing out there but ranches and farmland.
*Edit* - I have also never heard of any cops randomly cruising around and knocking on doors. Who has time for that garbage?