Know before you go! Which trails offer shade for your summer hike on Colorado's Front Range? Get started with these five ideas from my Denver Post article.
Read MoreHot springs let off steam and so do historic train engines. In Colorado, you can combine these experiences in one trip.
Read MoreElectric vehicles are welcome on Colorado’s scenic byways as new charging stations have been added. Find out where you can enjoy a summer road trip without using a gassed up car in my Denver Post article.
Read MoreWhether you live in Colorado or are just visiting, get ready for some adventure this summer! You might even visit Wyoming for some new options too. Read my Denver Post article.
Read MoreThe Denver Orbital Trail links together existing trails to circle the Mile High City greater metro area in 177 miles for urban adventurers. Take a map and some patience!
Read MoreWhen it comes to a natural phenomenon, it can cost A LOT more to get a flight, rent a room, and forget about finding a rental car.
Read MoreI help you find the trails designated for just hikers on Colorado’s Front Range.
Read MoreTired of eating and seeing and doing the same old things? Hop a short flight from Denver to Tucson to experience at least ten things you can only do in this Arizona city.
Read MoreFrom the eastern plains to the Rocky Mountains, winter is a perfect time for wildlife viewing in Colorado. An expert has advice for where to go to possibly see elk, deer, and other animals, and what to do when you do spot them.
Read MoreAs long as you have the right gear, you can enjoy a hike anytime of year in Colorado—even winter! I’ve got tips for gear and trails in this article.
Read MoreYeehaw! Learn about the Western traditions of moving sheep each year in Idaho, or see a parade led by longhorn steers in downtown Denver.
Read MoreThe MASA Seed Foundation includes a farm where you can volunteer, buy produce, and learn about climate-resistant seeds. Stop in their seed store!
Read MoreIf you live in Denver, a new nonstop flight makes a sunny beach vacation in Puerto Rico a fun option for travelers.
Read MoreIf you want to get away on your own, but are nervous about being alone, opt for a resort that has group activities so you can make new friends along the way. Read my article about places in New Mexico and Colorado that curate group experiences.
Read MoreThe Moab Music Festival takes the concerts on the river, then into the desert and back on to the river in a magical three-day adventure.
Read MoreWhat is a cold plunge and why might you need one? I share the possible benefits and where you can find a place to try this trend in my article.
Read MoreIf you’re visiting Yellowstone National Park for the first time, these tips on activities before you enter the park and how to get the most out of your time in the park can help.
Read MoreDoes your summer include time…learning? You can head to Aspen to soak up culture, nature, and fresh ideas.
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