How Your Hike was Made Possible by the Colorado Lottery
Billions of dollars from lottery proceeds have gone toward preserving and enhancing Colorado’s wilderness.
Billions of dollars from lottery proceeds have gone toward preserving and enhancing Colorado’s wilderness.
Keep traveling west on I-70—past Frisco, past Vail—and you’ll be rewarded with spacious terrain and upscale offerings, no matter the season.
The remains of Ice Age megafauna found near Snowmass Village put the ski mountain’s golden anniversary into a whole new (geological) perspective.
Spread stoke this holiday season with gear and experiences that are sure to delight the adventure-seeker on your list.
The world’s fastest skiers fine tune their Olympic preparation at Copper Mountain on a course that resembles what they’ll encounter in South Korea.
Feed your wanderlust with four new nonstop flights out of Denver International Airport.
This bizarro New Mexico town offers its visitors a macabre bit of American history, family-friendly skiing, and top-notch breakfast burritos.
Do the Colorado-based exploits of one of America’s most iconic explorers deserve another look?
A nonskier relives her stressful search for love and (wander)lust in Colorado.
Gadgets that once appeared only in sci-fi shows have now become a reality, thanks in part to local companies.
Whether it’s because of their remoteness or the difficult-to-score permits needed to reach them, these eight bucket-list destinations are the stuff of adrenaline-fueled dreams.
From the most human-powered BASE jumps in 24 hours to the oldest person to hike Mt. Kilimanjaro, our denizens have achieved some serious outdoorsy feats.
Inside the niche sport of packrafting.
No need for focus groups. These local gear company founders draw on their own experience as experienced athletes to create equipment outdoor adventurers actually want.
A Carbondale-based paraglider attempts to soar the length of Colorado’s Rockies—capricious alpine weather be damned.
If you’re looking for outrageous adventure, these mountain systems deliver the goods.
Eighteen items from Centennial State brands that will keep your adventures fresh, functional, and—most important—fun all year round.
Want epic excursions and free gear from awesome brands? All you have to do is follow the examples set by these three Coloradans.
The Olympic gold medalist makes an appearance at the Mile High City premier of Warren Miller’s Line of Descent.
The pair hiked 800 miles in 71 days to showcase the canyon’s hidden beauty, which they say is under threat.