The Music Is Back at Jimmy Buffett and Glenn Frey’s Former Retreat
The new owner of Mad Dog Ranch completely renovated the storied property, adding two state-of-the-art recording studios meant to inspire the next generation of musicians.
The new owner of Mad Dog Ranch completely renovated the storied property, adding two state-of-the-art recording studios meant to inspire the next generation of musicians.
The art collective promised to provide opportunities to locals and give back to the Sun Valley community. Here’s what they’ve done so far—and why the true test is yet to come.
How to complement your day exploring leaf-loaded trails with a splurge-worthy, professionally packed picnic.
It might be because labor shortages are forcing business owners to substantially reduce their hours.
Sundown Colorado could set the stage for more large-scale, alcohol-free events in the state.
We spoke with David Nesvorny about the supercomputing model he used to figure out where the giant space rock came from, as well as when another one could be headed our way.
Colorado’s favorite peppers are ripe for the picking—and they’re hotter than usual this year.
Each year, Colorado Parks and Wildlife pilots drop loads of cutthroat trouts into alpine lakes. We look at the process from one survivor’s perspective.
Whether you’re craving tamales or lasagna, here’s how to get it delivered to your doorstep.
A debut album from inmates at a Cañon City correctional facility balances justice and redemption.
The three-day show at the Colorado Convention Center features more than 200 exhibitors ready to help you design your dream home or refresh the one you’ve got.
The mountain town jumps on the trend, bringing 12 indie-owned food stalls together under one roof.
5280 got a sneak peek of the immersive art installation, Convergence Station, ahead of its launch this month. It’s time to get weird.
Every year, from Red Rocks to Japan, swaths of people climb stairs on the anniversary of the terrorist attacks to honor first responders. It’s a tradition that began in the Centennial State.
As climbing grows nationwide, the group aims to make the sport more inclusive—including here in Colorado.
Wildfire rates are increasing. So understanding Colorado’s air quality index (and the little-known, long-term effects of ultrafine particulates) is becoming a rapid necessity.
Chef Blaine Baggao’s Filipino–New Mexican food truck, Adobo, has found a fanbase in the Mile High City by reflecting the cultural complexity of the West.
One of the most gorgeous hikes in the state, the Spruce Creek Trail also delivers you to one of the most forbidding-looking thirteeners in Colorado.
This 13,738-foot stunner isn’t too challenging, or too far away, or too crowded. Argentine Peak is just right.
This loop trail near Westcliffe has lots of vertical gain, 1,000-foot dropoffs, and, oh yeah, a thirteener begging to be bagged.
You’ll pad through lush forests and traverse numerous streambeds before summiting this 13,642-foot beauty near Ridgway.
One of Colorado’s most popular thirteeners, James Peak provides the opportunity to trek across a glacier.
Soak up views of Rocky Mountain National Park, Lake Granby, and the Indian Peaks from the top of South Arapaho Peak.
If you’ve never traveled along southwestern Colorado’s Million Dollar Highway to Red Mountain Pass, you should—and hike up Hayden Mountain while you’re there.
This trek in the rugged San Juan Mountains gets hikers two summits for the price of one.
These items should always be within reach, whether you expect to be on the trail for two hours or two days.
Fewer people plus elevated risk can equal more fun—but only if you’re prepared for the journey.
The population of Weld County swelled 30.1 percent in the past decade, according to new census data. We examined why—and how the expansion has impacted the community.
Stackhouse, a vertical community tower designed to accommodate portable shipping container homes, offers an affordable alternative to traditional single-family homes.
Enjoy barbecue, decadent milkshakes, and locally inspired bites by chef Ben Shapiro at the inviting, community-centric property in Golden.
Thousands of Americans wrote Gov. Jared Polis demanding justice for Elijah McClain. A year later, the letter writers react to the indictments handed down last week.
The new sport, which was recently featured on ABC’s Shark Tank, is a combination of lacrosse and golf.
According to a new study from Colorado State University, an influx of water from front yards keeps city creeks active during the summer.
These Denver-area spots will satisfy your cravings for everything from tacos and jerk chicken to doughnuts.
And if recent trends are any indication, Coloradans will need to accept the brutal heat as the new summer norm.
Enjoy Labor Day weekend with these tasty add-ins, top-shelf spirits, and red-hot sauces.
Sundown Colorado combines electronic dance music, mindfulness, and local art—minus the booze.
Sit back and take in the state’s stunning autumnal foliage.
For some women, access to the outdoors begins with the right fit.
Local developers of the game’s latest installment, out September 10, share the real-life muses for the fictional world’s main drag.
There’s still time to get your legs and lungs powder-ready.
Executive chef Kim Moyle dishes about her background and what’s on the menu at one of Denver’s most storied hotels.
How the 62-year-old RiNo company became Colorado’s most ubiquitous purveyor of tortillas and chips.
On a 100-acre farm in Wellington, men struggling with addiction and homelessness find that getting their hands dirty may be the best way to clean up their lives.
Khao soi, nam tok, and other lesser-known specialties are on the menu at these restaurants.
Local meisters share how to eat, lift, and yodel your way to a win in this year’s games.
Everything you need to know to visit this cultural marvel—and to do so with a reverence for the people who once made it their home.
Celebrate late summer’s bounty with a Mexican-inspired feast featuring fresh-from-the-garden ingredients and delicious recipes crafted by Comida head chef Sandra Banchs and owner Rayme Rossello.
An exit interview with Michael Bartolo, the innovator behind Pueblo’s famous cash crop.
In summer 2020, the nation’s attention turned to the killing of a 23-year-old Aurora man. His death prompted a flood of more than 8,500 letters from outside the state of Colorado—all begging Governor Jared Polis for justice. We read every one.
A letter from the editor of 5280.
The Golden-born brewery began pouring blondes, lagers, and ales in its new Greenwood Village space on August 27.
Whether you’re down for a day trip or want to celebrate the long weekend close to home, we’ve curated the best events happening this Labor Day.
Infectious disease expert Dr. James Neid explains what to make of this current stage of the pandemic.
The state has a foster parent shortage. Members of the LGBTQ+ community may just be the answer—and then some.
The gorgeous, light-filled space just might stoke your creativity, too.
After a rocky few seasons, Colorado’s most-loved fruit is back (and the harvest is stellar).
The Bill Gates–backed project has the potential to provide a blueprint for the expansion of nuclear power throughout the Rocky Mountain West.
With Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles bringing greater attention to mental health in athletics, we asked three Denver sports psychologists for tips on how to ensure your child enjoys their time on the field.
The festival is returning August 27–29, marking a much-needed bright spot for local artists—and Broadway’s businesses attempting to bounce back from the pandemic.