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Catamount Trail

Hike We Like: Catamount Trail

Just outside of Manitou Springs, this eight-mile (round-trip) route takes you through forests and past waterfalls to a scenic reservoir.

Hot Property: An International-Style Stunner in Hilltop

The timeless cool of this sleek 1940s home makes it an eye-catching landmark. Recently renovated and enlarged with meticulous attention to every detail, it’s a private retreat in the heart of the city, on the market for $2.695 million.

Skis Up Colorado! Resorts’ Opening Days Are Upon Us

A-Basin was the first mountain to start spinning lifts, but a handful of other mountains are getting their seasons started now that snow is flying. Here, we’ll keep you updated on all the upcoming festivities for the most wonderful time of the year.

Charles Burrell

Happy Birthday, Charlie Burrell!

Denver’s famous double bassist turns 99—and the Colorado Symphony is performing Tchaikovsky’s 4th Symphony on Friday, October 4 to celebrate.

3 Colorado Women Are Competing at Strongman Nationals

Here’s what you should know about the athletes representing the Centennial State at Strongman Corporation’s North America Nationals, taking place October 4–5 in Davenport, Iowa.

Global Livingston Institute Jams Out For Its 10th Anniversary

The Denver nonprofit has sent nearly 2,000 students and community leaders to East Africa to serve communities in need. On October 1, the organization will bring Ugandan and American musicians together on stage to celebrate.

Colorado’s House Of Horrors

To celebrate the season, we imagined an eerie abode filled with the terrors Front Range residents fear most right now—and immediately wished we hadn’t.

What to Eat at Aurora’s Mango House

From Somali donut holes to spicy Nepalese vegetable curry, there is an array of mouthwatering options at this tucked-away food hall.

Where Are All the Statues of Women?

One of the women who helped desegregate Colorado is (finally) getting the statue she deserves. We think this trio should be next in line for enshrinement.

The Heene family in front of a tree in 2019

The Balloon Boy Hoax—Solved!

Fifteen years ago, the country was captivated by a bizarre spectacle in Fort Collins known as the Balloon Boy Hoax. Although Richard Heene, the so-called Balloon Boy’s father, pleaded guilty to charges related to the prank, it was never fully clear whether it was the scam that police made it out to be. In 2019, we revealed the true story.

Step Inside Denver’s Last Honky-Tonk

Thirty years ago, the Grizzly Rose was born amid a boom of urban country music venues. Today the beloved institution stands as the last true country music hall in town. We take you inside.

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Growing Green

A letter from the editor of 5280‘s October 2019 issue.

Hello, Home!

A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s October/November 2019 issue.

How to Create a Personality-Infused Space

In their Denver home, the entrepreneurial clan behind Deny Designs blends playful patterns and bright colors into spaces as vibrant as their family.

Trina Peterson Is Riding 140 Miles to Save the Planet

In June 2017, the Nederland-based cyclist sustained a traumatic brain injury that nearly ended her cycling adventures. This weekend, she’ll be biking 140 miles in support of Climate Ride.

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