Must-Have Gear for Off-Roading
If you plan on taking your OHV into Colorado’s wilderness, you’ll need to be prepared for just about anything.
If you plan on taking your OHV into Colorado’s wilderness, you’ll need to be prepared for just about anything.
Get a feel for four-wheelers during a guided tour of the high passes and alpine meadows surrounding historic Camp Hale.
Off-roading is a great economic driver and fun to boot, but not everyone is stoked about how the pastime affects our public lands.
Your full-size four-wheel-drive vehicle was made to get dirty on the Alpine Loop.
An abbreviated guide to understanding where you can be, where you can’t be, and how to use Colorado’s trails in your OHV of choice.
Gear up for an unguided side-by-side adventure near Grand Lake.
We explain the everyday obstacles you might encounter on the trail—and how to safely navigate them.
We break down what you need to know about off-roading’s primary rides.
We mapped out under-explored routes by linking paths through Open Space and Mountain Parks and Eldorado Canyon State Park.
When it’s safe to explore the high country, use this manual for learning the ins and outs of a quintessential Rocky Mountain pursuit.
The colorful mustang has been galloping through the Sand Wash Basin for nearly 30 years.
Brown Folks Fishing builds community amongst non-white anglers online—and is pushing the fishing industry to cast a wider net.
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.