7 Denver Metro Area Hikes to Tackle While Practicing Social Distancing
Going stir crazy? Here are some of our favorite (and a little less crowded) trails to check out while staying local.
Going stir crazy? Here are some of our favorite (and a little less crowded) trails to check out while staying local.
From expedition planning to remote leadership, Colorado’s outdoor industry pioneers are creating new ways for communities to forge ahead during a pandemic.
Alterra Mountain Company doubled the discount benefit for returning Ikon Pass holders in light of “uneasy and unprecedented” times.
The training helped Scott Carney face extreme situations in far-flung locales like Latvia and the Amazon for his fourth book, The Wedge.
Trail Sisters is expanding its family to include hikers and backpackers.
A new astronomy feature on Colorado’s tourism site stars small towns—and big skies.
Colorado mountain communities have an unusual request for visitors: Please, stay home.
Everything you need to know about adventuring in a time of pandemic—for the time being, anyways.
This quaint town is oft-forgotten once Trail Ridge Road closes for the winter—and that’s exactly why it’s worth a visit.
Plus, on March 13, celebrate a global day of snowboarding in his honor, with free lift tickets for snowboarders at 13 resorts around the world, including Copper Mountain.
Our real-life risk-takers take on spring break excursions, avalanches, and biking to work in the winter.
Five places to live out your Iditarod dreams—without suffering through 900-plus miles of frozen tundra.
If you’re roughing it in a van, it might be tough to find somewhere to spend the night. You also might be cold. And wet. And hungry. Here’s a little advice on how to be a better winter nomad.
Here’s what to expect from the lift-free, “soul of skiing” experience at Bluebird Backcountry near Steamboat Springs.
Flights are quick and relatively inexpensive, the food is Bay Area-approved, and there’s a ton of snow. What’s not to love?
In 2019, Colorado saw a record number of mountain lion attacks. Research conducted in other states may provide a solution for the problem.
A Carbondale company is using plants—instead of chemicals—to help skiers enjoy a smoother ride.
The top-level ski and snowboard event ramps up its competitions and takes on a fresh vibe for its inaugural showing at Copper.
Our scorching-hot picks for a daytrip or weekend vacation full of mineral springs, geothermal pools, and breathtaking views.
This new concept bridges the gap between hostels and traditional hotels with chic, minimalist style.