50 Urban Adventures You Must Try
You don’t have to drive far into the mountains for outdoor thrills. Try these 50 bona fide (and really fun!) escapades without leaving the Front Range.
You don’t have to drive far into the mountains for outdoor thrills. Try these 50 bona fide (and really fun!) escapades without leaving the Front Range.
Last year, Jes Meiris nearly became the first woman to solo climb the Nose on El Capitan in under 24 hours. Will she return this summer—or is it more courageous not to?
Colorado is chock-full of places to explore—and it’s our job to do just that. Take a look at one of our recent stops.
Spring fever is here: Powder, parties, performances take over the mountains.
Stay motivated through mud season by committing to one of these warmer-weather races.
This gentle four-mile loop occupies a niche environment in Boulder County’s Rabbit Mountain Open Space, where the mountains meet the plains.
Register for one of these fully supported Colorado road rides before the looming deadlines, and jump-start your training regimen now.
A hike organized by regional chapters of the NAACP and Sierra Club offers our community an opportunity to connect on pressing social issues, with the therapeutic backdrop of the great outdoors.
Don’t let the colder temps stop you from logging some miles. Here are four parks packed with trails that are perfect for winter joggers (and just outside of Denver).
Skiing out-of-bounds has always terrified me—until I experienced Colorado’s iconic (and potentially treacherous) Berthoud Pass.
New hotels cater to a different kind of Mile High City visitor—the leisure tourist.
Paradise 4 Paws provides peace of mind and convenience for pet owners traveling through DIA.
This short and easy loop in Boulder Open Space has killer views of the Flatirons, plus several great options for lengthening your route.
Dude ranch vacations aren’t just summer pastimes at C Lazy U Ranch in Granby.
Still haven’t picked up the most recent issue of 5280? Here’s what you’ve been missing.
While the mountains are still receiving snowfall, that doesn’t mean we can’t start planning our summertime treks. Here, six hikes to get you wishing for the warmer days ahead.
Six ways to get out and enjoy Colorado in early February while avoiding the hubbub in Vail-Beaver Creek.
Hike the eastern edge of Golden’s South Table Mountain, the land where dinosaurs once roamed—and died.
It’s February, folks. So it’s all about the slopes.
This newly reopened portion of the Colorado Trail offers the expected mountain views—and a lesson in where Denver’s much-needed water comes from.