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Colorado By Nature: Bristlecone Pines

Stroll through a grove of ancient trees whose twisted trunks have stood on Mt. Evans’ windswept slopes since the fall of the Roman Empire.

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First-Timer’s Guide: Taos, New Mexico

Head to this Northern New Mexico destination—less than a five-hour drive from Denver!—for a funky vacation in a Southwestern landscape.

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I-70 Expansion Hits Another Legal Roadblock

A group of community activists led by developer Kyle Zeppelin has filed a lawsuit against the Federal Highway Administration, which may delay the project.

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6 Picturesque Picnic Spots

Celebrate summer with an al fresco meal at one of these idyllic dining spots. Plus, our favorite eats to round out your summit menu.

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Your Guide to Denver Design Week

Can’t clear your calendar from July 15–21? Here’s what you won’t want to miss during this weeklong celebration of Colorado’s best architecture, interior design, art, and technology.

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Top of the Town 2017: Services

Go ahead: Shake up your self-care (or ski-care, or four-legged-friend-care) routine with one of these fabulous finds. You deserve it.

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Top of the Town 2017: Shopping

Local artisans and designers have spent years turning the Mile High City into a retail mecca—one that rewards both big spenders and bargain hunters. In short: There’s never been a better time to buy.

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Top of the Town 2017: Dining

From classics like steak to new of-the-moment categories such as market hall and eatertainment, we’re here to push your palate no matter what cuisine—or dining experience—you’re hungry for.

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M.J. Szymanski’s Sweet Life

The pastry chef creates everything from tangy lemon bars to birthday cake panna cotta for Stella’s on 16th.

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Life, Hacked

It’s summertime and the living’s easier, thanks to these four Colorado-based initiatives.

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High Achiever: Taylor VanAllen

With his name already affixed to one slacklining record, Morrison’s Taylor VanAllen is gearing up for more.

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Bragging Rights

Are you up to these eight outdoor challenges?

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Where We’re Eating In July

The restaurants, dishes, and drinks on our dining radar this month, July 2017.

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Kelly Whitaker’s Heritage Grain Crusade

With his new nonprofit, the Noble Grain Alliance, the Basta chef is bringing heritage grains back to Colorado farms and restaurants—and to you and me.

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The Feather Baron

Thomas Whiting breeds birds not for their meat, but for their feathers, in a quest to satisfy a clientele of fly-fishers—and his own obsession with perfect plumage.

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Adam Gildar’s Excellent Adventure

How the 32-year-old gallerist is thriving on cultural contradictions and the vagaries of the art world—and aiming to put Denver on the international scene’s radar in the process.

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Molly Brown Would Have Turned 150 This Year

Yes, the Titanic icon is no longer with us, but we’re surprised she lived as long as she did. We detail some of her other death-defying moments.

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Leadville Transforms Itself (Again)

Change has come to the historic mining city of Leadville in a big way. And for the Latino residents who call the highest-elevation city in the United States home, that means facing new challenges—and new fears.

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Our Summer on the Colorado Trail

When my husband decided to run all 486-plus miles of the Colorado Trail last year, we had no idea how profoundly it would shape our family’s future.

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Disaster on Denali

Fifty years ago this month, three Colorado mountaineers survived the deadliest disaster in the history of Alaska’s infamous Denali. What went wrong on that fateful day—and how did the Colorado men make it out alive?

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Mountain Majesties

A letter from the editor of our July 2017 issue.

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What to Do in July

Your short list of Colorado’s coolest July events.

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Summer Camp Isn’t Just For Kids Anymore

It’s hard to deny the nostalgia when you drop off your kid at summer camp. Just because you’ve got a 401(k), though, doesn’t mean you can’t go back to camp yourself. Forget tug-of-war: These four Colorado getaways come with grown-up perks.

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Making Memories

A letter from the editor of the 2017 edition of 5280 Traveler.

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