Picturesque and less crowded Colorado mountain towns

Picturesque and less crowded Colorado mountain towns

Colorado boasts some of the most famous mountain towns in the U.S., including playgrounds for the wealthy, such as Aspen and Telluride. There are posh boutiques, fine dining, stunning views, and even more stunning prices. You could spend more on a weekend out than the ski bum washing your dishes earns in a month. But … Read more

Tour Black Cat Organic Farm, Three Leaf Farm, and Cure Farm

Tour Black Cat Organic Farm, Three Leaf Farm, and Cure Farm

Farm-to-table dining is hardly a fad. The movement has gained momentum for decades, and for good reason. Who wouldn’t want to enjoy the freshest ingredients possible while supporting nearby farmers using sustainable practices? With over 1,000 farms and sweeping views of the Front Range, Boulder County is an idyllic place to experience agritourism. Our suggestion? Tour … Read more

Experience Green, Colorado rivers in Cataract Canyon at Canyonlands

Experience Green, Colorado rivers in Cataract Canyon at Canyonlands

Cataract Canyon doesn’t have the scale or reputation of its sister gorge, the Grand Canyon, but this sky-reaching ravine should top any river trip list. Remote and little-known, you’ll likely only share the water with a passing canoe at the junction of the Green and Colorado rivers, the latter of which starts in its namesake’s … Read more

Denver’s Populus hotel will have aspen-shaped windows and design

Denver’s Populus hotel will have aspen-shaped windows and design

Summer is not the time for leaf peeping in Colorado, but it might be the time to consider aspen trees. Populus, billed as the country’s first carbon-positive hotel, is set to open soon at 240 14th St. (and you can make reservations starting in September), just in time for fall colors. The hotel combines eco-friendly … Read more

Historic riverwalk, Bishop Castle, Lake Pueblo

Historic riverwalk, Bishop Castle, Lake Pueblo

Colorado teems with peaks including 58 fourteeners, more than 600 thirteeners, and 32 ski areas — it can be hard to remember that nearly half of the state is flatter and undulating. Born and raised here, that’s certainly been the case for me. But skirting either side of the rugged Rocky Mountains, the Centennial State … Read more

Colorado wineries where you can spend the night

Colorado wineries where you can spend the night

Whenever I visit a winery, I sigh deeply and say, “I wish I never had to leave.” The wine’s delightful taste, the vineyards’ scenic beauty, and the warm hospitality make me content. Some Colorado wineries do want you to make yourself right at home — albeit not forever. Many now offer on-site lodging through vacation rentals, … Read more

Mesa Verde, Bent’s Old Fort, Camp Hale

Mesa Verde, Bent’s Old Fort, Camp Hale

Colorado is more than beautiful mountains, windswept prairies, and arid deserts. It’s the stories of the people who came before us, of the triumphs and tragedies of life in the rugged frontier, of a state and nation going through growing pains. Life in the West was often a struggle, and some places represent our ingenuity … Read more

Hiking, camping, and Bishop’s Castle

Hiking, camping, and Bishop’s Castle

The Wet Mountains aren’t dramatic by Colorado standards, rising above the prairie like a nondescript green wall, with only the southern tip reaching past the timberline. They might be more at home in the Appalachians than the Rockies. But don’t be fooled — this area is as full of outdoor recreation opportunities as anywhere else … Read more

Geodesic river domes, tiny homes, historic properties

Geodesic river domes, tiny homes, historic properties

Pagosa Springs is an increasingly popular getaway with natural amenities. From river domes to chic tiny homes, new lodging options appeal to every kind of traveler. “During the pandemic, we lost inventory allocated towards workforce housing and saw increased visitation,” said Jennifer Green, executive director of Visit Pagosa Springs. “Businesses saw an opportunity to provide … Read more

Stay overnight at one of Colorado’s last remaining drive-ins

Stay overnight at one of Colorado’s last remaining drive-ins

A hidden gem of nostalgia and adventure lies in the vast expanse of the San Luis Valley and endless stretches of open road: a restored drive-in movie theater that offers accommodations for overnight stays. Far from city lights, the Frontier Drive-Inn in Center is a cinematic sanctuary, a testament to a bygone era. Originally called … Read more