Hike We Like: Sound of Silence Trail
This colorful gem in Dinosaur National Monument loops through vibrant badlands en route to a little slickrock scrambling—and sweeping views.
This colorful gem in Dinosaur National Monument loops through vibrant badlands en route to a little slickrock scrambling—and sweeping views.
This local nonprofit is dedicated to building and maintaining sustainable hiking routes up each of our state’s fourteeners—and educating hikers about how to protect our state’s fragile ecosystems.
Ditch the Manitou Incline for a longer, more relaxed hike that provides mountain views and a lookout over the Garden of the Gods.
Did you space on making plans for viewing the Great American Eclipse in the path of totality? Don’t fret. You can still have an out-of-this-world experience here in Colorado.
Escape the crowds and enjoy the natural beauty of one of Colorado’s most remote and least-climbed fourteeners.
Explore the natural anomaly of White Sands National Monument, which offers a striking mix of white sands and clear blue skies, as well as the quirky neighboring town of Alamogordo.
Take a leisurely stroll along this 1,100-acre reservoir near Berthoud before jumping in to cool down.
The Glamping Co. takes the stress out of sleeping under the stars.
How to train like a world champion for the grueling demands of obstacle course races.
When Hanging Lake is teeming with tourists, try one of these nearby alternatives.
Help Colorado’s farmers, ranchers, and vintners stay on their lands—and see firsthand where your food comes from—by jumping boot-first into the burgeoning agritourism trend.
Escape the Denver hubbub with a quick trip to this well-rounded mountain town.
The start-up activewear brand bridges the gap between gym-life and, well, the rest of your life.
This great intro to the Colorado Trail winds along the slopes of Mount Columbia to a pair of pretty lakes renown for their trout fishing.
Whether you’re enjoying your backyard or the backcountry, follow this simple philosophy and do your part to preserve Colorado’s unmatched beauty.
Stroll through a grove of ancient trees whose twisted trunks have stood on Mt. Evans’ windswept slopes since the fall of the Roman Empire.
Head to this Northern New Mexico destination—less than a five-hour drive from Denver!—for a funky vacation in a Southwestern landscape.
Savor the satisfaction of standing atop Colorado’s highest peak.
Celebrate summer with an al fresco meal at one of these idyllic dining spots. Plus, our favorite eats to round out your summit menu.
The rental equipment includes (almost) everything you need to spend a couple nights in the Colorado wilderness.