
14 Fun Things to Do in the Mountains this May
From a high-elevation literary festival to a trail run held in honor of a celebrity elk, here are the best events in Summit County, Estes Park, Vail, and beyond this month.
From a high-elevation literary festival to a trail run held in honor of a celebrity elk, here are the best events in Summit County, Estes Park, Vail, and beyond this month.
Taking time to recharge in the mountains is as important as ever. Learn how four Coloradans are using onX to do just that.
Bill Middlebrook still gets stoked about helping people safely reach the state’s highest summits. But what will happen to the free website (and its 133,000 registered users) when its attention-shy founder is finally ready to après?
Five can’t-fail tips for getting lit this summer.
At the very least, Outdoor Element’s multipurpose tools promise to spark new adventures.
Plus, tips for recreating responsibly and leaving no trace in springtime conditions.
The road from 1975 to today has been filled with peaks and valleys, but Eagle Creek keeps going—and its durable, travel-focused gear helps us do the same.
Colorado offers a golfer’s paradise where stunning landscapes meet world-class courses, making it a dream destination for players of all skill levels.
These outdoor brands have made it a point to produce sustainable gear.
Closing-day competitions will soon take over resorts all over Colorado. Do you have what it takes to ace a slush cup?
The mountain town’s newest accommodations are an inviting retreat for guests of all ages—and pups, too.
A new rewards program from Bike Streets is betting that free beer (or maybe a pastry) will entice locals to travel by two-wheeler.
New this spring, intermediate and advanced skiers can rip the resort’s hikeable terrain on the East Wall and the Steep Gullies with a professional guide.
You can score this Colorado-brand microgrid hoodie without the six-month wait.
Ski down a volcano. Marvel at marine life. Show your kids castles and waterfalls—or leave them with the grandparents and head to Costa Rica. It’s all one direct flight from home.
Rich in Irish history, the mountain town is the ideal place to honor the green and gold.
Colorado’s outdoors are more crowded than ever. To make sense of where people are going when they recreate, land managers are increasingly turning to Big Tech to track your outdoor exploits.
Five tips for traveling through avalanche terrain.