Outdoors: Five Spots To Snowshoe This Winter
In Colorado, you don’t need to hit the slopes (or stand in line) to play in the fresh powder. Here are some snowshoeing spots to try around the state.
In Colorado, you don’t need to hit the slopes (or stand in line) to play in the fresh powder. Here are some snowshoeing spots to try around the state.
This is part one of an ongoing series on the Colorado’s tourist traps that keep us coming back.
Here’s what you’ve missed if you haven’t picked up the print edition of 5280 yet this month. (Hint: It’s one of our biggest travel issues of the year!)
Find giant snowfall, smaller crowds, and a dash of nostalgia during a weekend escape to Wolf Creek.
Forget stockings hung by the chimney with care. We’ll take a pair of these new foot-fixing socks from Steamboat Springs’ Point6.
Don’t let winter pass without making it to the consummate après lounging spot: Aspen’s Hotel Jerome.
Our at-a-glance guide to what’s new at Colorado ski resorts this year.
A new brew festival, outlet stores’ debut, and how to live the high life (for less) in Vail this winter.
This is part of 5280’s weekly Outdoors column, where every Tuesday we explore a part of the state for you.
This is part of a weekly series, published fresh on Thursday mornings.
Contrary to the popular belief, ski bums aren’t extinct—they’re just evolving.
More than 40 Colorado backcountry huts beckon to those craving a rustic winter retreat. But to visit one of these jewels, you’ll have to earn it. Here, eight unforgettable spots for the Rocky Mountain trip of a lifetime.
Vail Resorts’ recent expansion gives Coloradans more than one good reason to visit the Sierra Nevadas.
A ski-averse outdoorswoman tackles her biggest challenge yet: winter.
More than 500 acres of glades, chutes, and bowls await at Breckenridge Ski Resort’s soon-to-open Peak 6.