Last week, Denver International Airport announced two new direct-service flights that will service select Colorado ski destinations during winter months.
In 2016, we've certainly had some crazy weather touch down in Northern Colorado. Hail, snowstorms, lightning, wind, and more-- but do you remember them all?
There isn't a concept out there that's more Colorado (or more uncomfortable) than this, and it does happen at Loveland Ski Area -- yes, LOVEland. How perfect.
Looks like we are about to pay for the warm weather that we felt when the calendar turned to the month of November. Mother Nature has taken the weather back in her control!
Denver International Airport is beginning to understand that standing in long TSA wait lines or sitting around doing nothing during a layover is an awful experience (or worse - 12+ hour delays). To make it a little more fun for all visitors and travelers, they'll be putting in an ice skating rink for us to skate our winter travel blues away.
This years fall weather gave visitors to Rocky Mountain National Park an extended opportunity to take Trail Ridge Road. With the highest paved road in any national park in the country, Trail Ridge Road reaches elevations over 12,000 feet.
KDVR has reported that Trail Ridge Road is now closed for the season...
Sometimes, I feel like the non-I-70 destination doesn't get the appreciation it deserves, so this is basically my open love letter to Eldora Mountain Resort.
The state of Colorado has been hit with many storms throughout the years, but the Blizzard of 2003 may take the top spot in the worst storm to hit the front range in recent history. Do you remember this storm?