Explore the stunning landscapes of Colorado Springs with these group activities that get your attendees outdoors for some fun teambuilding and on-the-ground exploration.
West Virginia's Summit Bechtel Reserve, a massive expanse used by the Boy Scouts of America for its National Jamboree every four years, provides an amazing opportunity for corporate meetings and retreats.
From expansive, iconic properties such as Stonewall Resort and The Greenbrier, West Virginia offers groups luxury meeting experiences mixed with opportunities to get out into some of the most beautiful natural areas in the U.S.
From the green peaks of Colorado Springs to the rugged summits of Taos, these five mountain cities seek to inspire with breathtaking scenery, urban amenities and outdoor adventures.
Organizations that are ready to meet in-person again should consider Western mountain resorts, which provide plenty of outdoor options, thrilling teambuilding activities and the ability to rekindle or create connections for workers who have been apart during the pandemic.
Outdoor event options, nearby National Parks and recent renovations and openings in key cities like Billings and Missoula put Montana in a good position for future group gatherings, especially for regional drive-to meetings.
For attendees keen on spending time in the fresh air in Lake Tahoe (and who isn’t?), consider these outdoor venues, from a beachfront retreat to a terrace nestled in the mountains.
From dinner on stage at the Grand Ole Opry to a birds-eye view of the Smoky Mountains in Gatlinburg, these Tennessee banquet views are a feast for the eyes.
Throughout Colorado’s meetings-friendly destinations, groups have many restaurants to choose from where they could unwind over a great meal. Here are eight standouts.