A Memorial Day Festival for Colorado’s Most Famous Cannibal
Lake City’s Packer Days celebrates survivalism, backcountry skills, and the pioneer spirit.
Lake City’s Packer Days celebrates survivalism, backcountry skills, and the pioneer spirit.
Colorado and its neighbors may not have access to open water, but they’re hotbeds for paddle sports of all kinds nonetheless.
A son learns to love his father’s passion for fishing.
Meet the Coloradan who’s been spotting wildfires for more than three decades.
This forested back-door route up Mount Sanitas is just the shade-filled, out-and-back excursion we need on warmer days.
The remote and beautiful spot where the Green and Yampa rivers meet was once the focal point of one of our state’s fiercest conservation battles.
Tommy Caldwell’s new book traces his rise to become one of the world’s best climbers.
Colorado National Monument’s signature hike explores the heart of the West Slope’s gorgeous sandstone scenery.
This tiny town at the base of Pikes Peak has fun for the whole family.
Travel alone—but not by yourself—by partaking in one of these three excursions.
More Colorado women are taking vacations from everything—and everyone—by traveling alone.
Aspen’s Aztech Mountain makes performance outerwear built for the city—and the slopes.
Take your summer to the next level with these expert-led expeditions.
These sessions will make sure you’re prepared for emergencies in the backcountry.
And it’s specifically designed for women of all sizes.
This out-and-back trail offers easy, uncrowded access to the scenic Lost Creek Wilderness area just one hour from Denver.
This challenging trail up South Boulder Peak offers top-of-the-world views and a glimpse of the forest’s post-wildfire recovery.
Head to this lollipop loop when you have out-of-town visitors, or need an invigorating early-morning run.
Experience the thrill of Aspen Mountain’s demanding “America’s Downhill” course from the racers’ perspectives.
This mellow loop takes spring hikers through a historic ranching property.