The Colorado River is one of the most desirable destinations for whitewater sports in the US, and over 20,000 people arrive every year to test their skills by raft, kayak,...
With four national parks and numerous other protected recreational wilderness areas, Colorado is enjoyed by millions every year for its rugged, wild, and varied landscapes. Mountains, plains, deserts, and canyons...
485 miles of continuous, narrow trail connect Denver to Durango and attract hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians from all around. Explore above-timberline views studded with wildflowers while wearing your own crazy...
Great Sand Dunes National Park extends 30 square miles, with its tallest dune rising 750 feet high. As a result of the San Luis Valley's strange wind patterns, the park...
Longs Peak is a "fourteener" found in Rocky Mountain National Park. Only the most daring adventurers attempt the Keyhole Route, a vertical rock face climb made more dangerous by the wintry conditions...
Moose are not an uncommon sighting at Rocky Mountain National Park (after all, their size makes them hard to miss!), but did you know that that hasn't always been the...
In order for future generations to thrive and enjoy public lands the way we have, we need to protect our planet and conserve the parks. Life is so much more...
The highest continuous paved road in the US, the Trail Ridge Road gives motorists access to forest trails, scenic overlooks, and an alpine world above the treeline rarely explored by most...