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The Intermediate Guide to Colorado

Been to the Centennial State before and looking to go deeper? Check out these northern Colorado adventures.

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If you already have some outdoor experience under your belt, then you鈥檙e ready for Colorado鈥檚 more challenging offerings. 鈥淰irtually the entire state is home to incredible outdoor playgrounds鈥 says Denver-based fly fishing guide Jennings Hester, who founded Fishing the Good Fight. 鈥淏ut there鈥檚 practically a lifetime of adventures to be had within a few hours of Denver.鈥 Fom running and hiking in the mountains outside of Nederland to paddling and fishing in the Fort Collins area, here鈥檚 a few ideas to get you started.

Nederland

Run, Hike, or Backpack in the Indian Peaks Wilderness

The 27-mile Pawnee-Buchanan Loop has everything you could want from an alpine adventure: tons of snow-fed lakes, wide-open meadows, snowy peaks, and high mountain passes. Oh, and plenty of elevation gain too (7,000 feet). Whether you decide to run the loop in a day or spend a few nights out backpacking, be sure to stop for a beer at聽 in the quirky town of Nederland (鈥淣ed鈥 if you鈥檙e in the know). You鈥檇 be remiss not to take a spin on the Carousel of Happiness for good measure; it features 35 rideable hand-carved animals completed by one man over three decades.

Pro Tip: Ned’s trails have gotten more popular聽the past few years. If you want a hike all to yourself, head for the trailhead early, or go during the week instead of weekends.

Fly-Fish Lost Lake

鈥淐olorado has hundreds of alpine lakes, and they hold cutthroats, which are really sought after,鈥 says Jennings Hester. His nonprofit, , uses fly-fishing to support men struggling with mental health issues. Hester recommends hiking the two miles to Lost Lake, in the Indian Peaks above Nederland. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 need to be an experienced angler, because cutthroats are pretty aggressive eaters and aren鈥檛 super picky.鈥 If you鈥檙e clueless, Hester can help: Fishing the Good Fight sells custom fly kits built around the specific fisheries on your itinerary. All of the profits go back into the organization.

Hike a Thirteener

The state鈥檚 fourteeners get most of the fame among hikers, but that means the 13,000-foot peaks鈥攁nd there鈥檚 over 600 of them鈥攁re often overlooked. That鈥檚 unfortunate (or fortunate) because the thirteeners are just as stunning and worthwhile as their taller counterparts and are far less popular. Hike South Arapaho Peak, a 13,397-foot gem in one of the most scenic areas of the Indian Peaks, via the 13-mile round trip on the Arapaho Glacier Trail. Try for the summit on a weekday, as the Fourth of July trailhead is a favored destination聽on weekends.

Pro Tip: Trail muddy? Melting snow leaves trails and vegetation more open to damage. Be sure to stick to trails and walk in the middle of the trail鈥攅ven if it’s wet, muddy, slushy or icy鈥攖o avoid erosion and damage to trailside plants.

Fort Collins

Raft the Wild Cache La Poudre

The Cache La Poudre River (pronounced cash la poo-der) is Colorado鈥檚 only nationally designated Wild and Scenic River. So rafting its Class I to Class V rapids with is, as you might expect, wild: you鈥檒l navigate between narrow canyon walls and be treated to views of rock formations and cliffs. Enjoy a campfire and sleep on the banks of the river before waking up to do it all again the next day.

国产吃瓜黑料 Your Way up to Cameron Pass

Head west through the forests and mountains toward Cameron Pass, a beautiful drive via the Cache la Poudre鈥揘orth Park Scenic Byway that offers copious opportunities for all types of recreation, from camping to fishing to hiking. Stretch your legs on the 1.5-mile round-trip hike to Lake Agnes. If you鈥檙e newer to fly fishing, Hester recommends keeping it simple. 鈥淭he big phrase in fly fishing is match the hatch,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to imitate the actual flies coming off the water, so grab a fly that鈥檚 closest to how they look.鈥 In the basin, get a front-row seat to views of the jagged Nokhu Crags. There鈥檚 no shortage of campsites on the pass, but you can also cozy up at the nearby or , or grab a room in nearby North Park or Walden.

Northwest Colorado

Do Everything in Dinosaur National Monument

For kids and adults who love dinosaurs, a visit to this monument is a must鈥攖here are over 1,500 easily viewed dinosaur remains embedded in the rocks. But the history here isn鈥檛 just prehistoric: don鈥檛 miss the pictographs and petroglyphs of the Fremont people, who once lived in the area, on the sandstone cliffs in the monument. You can take a short hike to see many of the petroglyphs up close at places like Pool Creek, but make sure not to touch them, as the designs are fragile and easily damaged. The monument is also a designated International Dark Sky Park, so camp at nearby Echo Park campground, at the confluence of the Green and Yampa Rivers, for an unbeatable night under the stars.


is a four-season destination offering unparalleled adventure and recreational pursuits, a thriving arts scene, a rich cultural heritage, flavorful cuisine and 28 renowned ski areas and resorts. The state鈥檚 breathtaking scenic landscape boasts natural hot springs, the headwaters of seven major rivers, many peaceful lakes and reservoirs, 12 national parks and monuments, 26 scenic and historic byways and 58 mountain peaks that top 14,000 feet. For more information, visit .

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