Colorado Trail: Denver to Mt. Massive
Segments 1 to 10 of the 486-mile CT gain elevation gradually, giving hikers time to acclimate.
Segments 1 to 10 of the 486-mile CT gain elevation gradually, giving hikers time to acclimate.
Segments 24 to 28 deliver rushing creeks, spectacular views, and wildflowers aplenty.
Hikers will encounter the CT’s high point as well as the San Juans between segments 16 and 23.
The Collegiate Loop and plenty of high peaks are highlights of segments 11 through 15.
Five tips for getting a rescue pup to accompany you on all your Colorado exploits.
It’s desert season, and there is no better time to catch a glimpse of the powerful mustangs on the Western Slope.
Socks and ties are so passé. Instead, gift Dad one of these experiences this year.
Your guide to making this your best season in the Mile High City yet.
The keys: programming for traditionally underrepresented groups and the availability of childcare services.
Rafting and ziplining? Skiing and climbing? We found four high-country towns where you can pursue two-for-one fun this summer.
Experience camping’s more luxurious cousin by staying in safari-style tents, tipis, vintage trailers, and Jupes.
Meet five two-wheeler dealers that call Colorado home—and if you’re in the market, here are our picks for your next best ride.
Ibex refounder Bonie Shupe says the town’s natural playgrounds and eco-friendly mindset play a part. So, too, does its character (and no, we aren’t just referring to a legacy of Frozen Dead Guy Days).
Depends on who you ask.
Bike prices are falling, so now is the perfect time to get into the sport. But while the financial barriers may be lower, shredding singletrack isn’t something you should pedal into lightly.
Spring on the Front Range is muddy and windy with variable temps. Make sure you’re ready for it with the right gear.
These electric snow machines are silent, light, and fun.
Discover a buffet of multi-sport adventures, delightful eats, and stellar weather when you pop on a short flight to our neighbor to the west this spring.
Now you don’t have to wait until the end of the season to bust out your blues, thanks to these not-so-Jerry jeans.
Break out your finest tutu—it’s time to see how far you can skim across an icy pond. Best part? There’s beer at the end.