Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Earlier this year, “Eat, Pray, Love” author Elizabeth Gilbert pointed out during a talk in Denver that “relaxed” is a word she rarely hears used to describe ...
Luxurious soaking, lavish hotels, tubs with mountain views and family-friendly pools are featured on this far-reaching tour of Colorado’s hot springs. On a road through a canyon of southwest Colorado, ...
Often times when people think of resorts in California they might imagine fancy hotels with large pools, a golf course, and butler service. Full of relaxation and adventure, the High Sierra offers a ...
Framed by the Ouachita Mountains, the 5,500-acre national park became the first area in the country to be granted federal protection for recreation in 1832. Today, there are several ways to enjoy the ...
In the Vail Valley, we like to charge hard. Whether we’re racking up the vertical feet on the mountains, cross-country skiing or snowshoeing through snowy vistas, hiking the area’s many trails or ...
Long revered for their healing and restorative powers, natural hot springs are marvelous places to soothe sore muscles after a day of sightseeing or adventuring outdoors. For centuries in the United ...
Did you know Colorado’s Western Slope is home to dozens of hot springs? Today they’re a popular activity for many people, including adventurers hoping to find remote spots or those looking to relax in ...
Don’t miss a winter soak at Gold Fork Hot Springs after a day in the snow at Ponderosa State Park. Pete Zimowsky Special to the Idaho Statesman The choices abound for hot springs and recreation in ...