Could Lowering Hunting Limits Prevent Future Conflicts Between Humans and Mountain Lions?
In 2019, Colorado saw a record number of mountain lion attacks. Research conducted in other states may provide a solution for the problem.
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.
Nestled at the bottom of Wolf Creek Pass in the 3-million-acre oasis of the San Juan National Forest, Pagosa Springs is the place to go if you want to soak in an outdoor lover’s paradise—and hot springs.
Got an extra $20,000 (a night)? These super luxe Airbnbs are waiting for you to get away.
For the first time, cyclists will pedal to Norwood, Colorado as part of the 35th annual Ride the Rockies tour in June.
Simon Beck, the 61-year-old U.K. artist known for his massive snow creations, has made his Colorado debut in Silverthorne. Catch his works before the wind sweeps them away.
Coloradans love to tout the state’s supremacy in all things skiing and winter recreation, but can we really make the argument that we have better snow than our neighbor to the west? Here’s what the experts say.
You can now check availability and reserve a camping spot months in advance, or as you’re pulling up to a park.
David Clark plans to spend January biking through some of the worst winter conditions to each of the original NHL teams’ stadiums to raise money for cancer research.
As off-piste exploration rises in popularity, this Colorado ski resort is spearheading education in-bounds to help recreationists sharpen their safety skills.
Red’s Backyard, a free rail garden built for all levels of riders, is now open to the public seven days a week.
The Fort Collins contestant of the History Channels’ survival series Alone gives his best tips for staying warm when you’re camping outdoors this winter.
There’s still plenty to do when all the Mount Rushmore tourists have fled elsewhere.
This Colorado-made gear will help you ascend ice.
The two Colorado Springs residents reflect on their intense relationship with the daunting stairwell.
Whether you want to run, bike, or paddle, we’ve got a way for you to get your adrenalized body over a finish line this year.
From stargazing spots to backcountry survival, here are 5280‘s best stories about adventuring in and around Colorado.