A New Style of Bike Sharing Rolls Into Golden

Last week’s Bike to Work Day in Golden kicked off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Visitors Center, where Mayor Marjorie Sloan dedicated the brand-new Golden Bike Library, a bike-share program for residents, visitors, students and workers in the town that’s distinct from Denver’s B-cycle, and designed with families in…

303 ArtWay Wants Denver Creatives to Help Create a Cultural Trail

“This is an area that’s been long neglected in terms of infrastructure, and that’s one of our major intents — to bring greater connectivity to this northeast Denver community,” says Will Kralovec, director of master site development for the Urban Land Conservancy, which is leading the community-driven development of 303…

The Ten Best Gonzo Bike Rides in Colorado

When it comes to biking, what’s gonzo to one rider may be nothing but sweet singletrack to another. Colorado has a staggering variety of trails that appeal to all skill levels, but the routes that demand total concentration and titanium-steely nerve — steep, switchback-y, technical, rocky, rooted out and rutted…

Ten Best Summer Hikes in Colorado — Complete With View!

Let’s face it: Colorado was made for hiking. From the highest peaks in North America to the lush forests of lodgepole pine and aspen, wildflower-blanketed meadows that go on for miles to river- and glacier-carved canyons, the Rocky Mountain landscape is ideal for exploring. That also means that there’s a…

What to Do On (and Off) Colorado’s Ski Slopes in April 2016

Although Crested Butte and Telluride both closed this past weekend, several other resorts have extended their season — and are offering spring ski deals, some tied to the sale of next year’s passes.  In addition to April extensions, Loveland Basin, Mary Jane and Arapahoe Basin are all planning to stay open…

The Eight Best Early-Season Mountain Bike Rides Near Denver

When the weather warms up enough to walk around Denver without a coat, it spurs thoughts of hopping on the mountain bike and getting in some early-season riding. The question: Where to go? No self-respecting mountain biker wants to muck up the trails for the rest of the season —…

What to Do on Colorado’s Ski Slopes in March 2016

Talk about the white stuff: A snowy season in the high country means there will be plenty of great skiing throughout the state in March, and plenty of great events to go along with that snow. Keep reading for our calendar of events: It’s all downhill from here! March 4-6:…

What to Do on Colorado’s Ski Slopes in February 2016

The snow that just hit the high country is ridiculous. Even better, it graced just about every mountain in just about region of the state — meaning there is plenty of pow out there to take advantage of. There are also plenty of events at Colorado’s ski resorts. Here’s what…

Mary Jane Is Turning Forty With an All-Day Bash Saturday

Colorado’s favorite madam is turning forty this weekend, with an all-day birthday bash on Saturday, January 30.  After four decades of skiers and snowboarders racing down her bumpy terrain, Winter Park’s Mary Jane will be celebrating in style — ‘70s glam style, to be exact.  And the fun won’t stop…

Photos: The Chairmen of the Boards Rule at Ruby Hill Rail Yard

Shred Alert! Ruby Hill Rail Yard, the country’s first free urban terrain park, kicked off its tenth season this month. Every day through February, kids from all over Denver will gather at the park in the southwestern part of the city to show off their moves. Ken Hamblin was on the…

The Ten Best Winter Hikes in Colorado

Baby, it’s cold outside – but that’s no reason to stay inside. All good Coloradans have a stockpile of winter hiking gear that will keep them warm in the great outdoors, and those stunning snow-capped views are always worth the trek, no matter the temperature. Here are our ten favorite…

What to Do on Colorado’s Ski Slopes: January 2016

JANUARY January 4-9: 31st Annual Musicfest, Steamboat. Bringing the finest Texas and Americana music to Colorado for a full week of sport and song. Eighteen bands will perform over six days in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Featuring free après-ski concerts, evening concerts and special engagements throughout the week,…

Silverton Mountain Is Open: Here’s What’s New for 2015

Silverton Mountain, Colorado’s highest, steepest ski area, is open. You can read about every Colorado ski resort in the Edge, our winter sports guide, as we roll it out online. Each description lays out what’s new, what the signature experience is, what to splurge on, how to go cheap and,…

Powderhorn Ski Mountain Is Open: Here’s What’s New for 2015

Located 45 minutes east of Grand Junction, Powderhorn is Colorado’s westernmost ski area, and so far this season, conditions there have reportedly been great. You can read about every Colorado ski resort in the Edge, our winter sports guide, as we roll it out online. Each description lays out what’s…

Ski Granby Ranch Opens Today: Here’s What’s New for 2015

Ski Granby Ranch opens today with a limited amount of terrain. The resort is hosting a holiday food drive in conjunction with its opening called Carve Away Hunger. If you bring three food items, you will receive a discounted all-day lift ticket. You can read about every Colorado ski resort in…

Sunlight Mountain Resort Now Open: Here’s What’s New

You can read about every Colorado ski resort in the Edge, our winter sports guide, as we roll it out online. Each description lays out what’s new, what the signature experience is, what to splurge on, how to go cheap and, of course, what to drink. Opening December 11 SUNLIGHT…

Iron Mountain Hot Springs: Colorado’s Newest Warm Water Getaway

Chilly days are here to stay, so there’s no better time to check out Colorado’s many hot springs, including the ones on our recent list of ten great hot springs.  Iron Mountain Hot Springs is the newest spot on that list; though the earthy, warm water source is obviously not fresh on…