CORE Act inches closer to Senate floor vote Colorado public lands bill expected to be voted out of committee on Tuesday May 2, 2022
New Aqueduct Trail system opens May 1 near Mancos Four miles of nonmotorized ready to ride, hike; 8 miles planned for construction this year April 18, 2022
An afternoon of bull riding with Luke Mackey of Ignacio Mackey reaches open short round; Nate Hoey wins April 17, 2022
Can Colorado solidify itself as the ‘heart of the outdoor recreation economy’? Q&A: Conor Hall discusses what to do about trade shows leaving Denver April 4, 2022
Man recounts La Plata Mountains avalanche, rescue and road to recovery Mint Henk survived a crushing wall of snow on Parrot Peak near Hesperus April 4, 2022
Forest Service prepares to welcome e-bikes Following national guidance, San Juan National Forest can allow the bikes for first time April 3, 2022
San Juan National Forest approves Purgatory’s Ice Creek project The 45-acre expansion will add a new ski lift and beginner trails March 22, 2022
The new standards for testing outdoor gear are being created by Colorado university students Engineering program prepares innovative entrepreneurs for a red-hot recreation industry March 21, 2022
How Crested Butte’s first-ever extreme skiing contests birthed the freeskiing movement Pioneering athletes transformed the resort industry with a push for wider skis and steeper terrain March 17, 2022
How an endangered mouse put the brakes on Animas River Trail improvements in Durango Project was paused to evaluate possible impact to habitat of New Mexico jumping mouse March 11, 2022
Hunting faces numerous challenges as Southwest Colorado grows Demand for licenses, population growth are just two questions amid booming popularity March 3, 2022
San Juan Mountains Association expands ambassador program to winter Interpretive tours and winter education at Andrews Lake have been popular with plans to expand February 18, 2022
Colorado appeals court revives river access, right-to-wade debate Angler Roger Hill is suing a landowner over a right to wade in the Arkansas River, arguing that historic commerce… February 14, 2022
Silverton Skijoring will return in 2022 After a year hiatus, the event is back with rule changes January 27, 2022
Mapmakers combine science and art to show us the world Using data and creativity, cartographers create vital tools January 27, 2022
In Ouray, a world-famous festival draws thousands to climb chandeliers of ice This year’s event drew about 2,000 attendees January 26, 2022
Colorado’s outdoor industry rallies to keep trade show in Denver Hickenlooper, Bennet join Gov. Polis in urging the owner of Outdoor Retailer to renew the contract with Denver, while Utah… January 19, 2022
Two snowshoers, dog killed in backcountry avalanche near Breckenridge The slide happened on Hoosier Pass, off Colorado Highway 9 January 10, 2022
Colorado Parks and Wildlife hosts New Year’s Day hiking program Ridgway State Park to hold hikes and other activities December 27, 2021
Cortez hires new directors for recreation and public works Hiring process continues for economic development director December 20, 2021
The Osprey Packs story: Its roots, success, sale and its future in Cortez No major changes planned at company headquarters December 7, 2021
What happens when the lure of outdoor rec starts to pull people onto tribal lands? The Navajo Rangers program presents a microcosm of the concerns that arise around outdoor recreation on tribal lands December 1, 2021
Cortez-based Osprey Packs agrees to sell to Helen of Troy $414 million deal expected to be finalized by end of the year November 30, 2021
Durango says pickleball is too loud for outdoor tennis courts City is looking for other spaces where residents can play November 30, 2021