Leisure and Travel Blog https://www.denver.org/blog/all-posts/ Leisure and Travel Blog Wed, 31 Jan 2024 23:38:48 +0000 Snowmobiles to Spirits: A Denver Outdoor Adventure https://www.denver.org/blog/post/snowmobiles-to-spirits/ https://www.denver.org/blog/post/snowmobiles-to-spirits/#comments https://www.denver.org/blog/post/snowmobiles-to-spirits/ Mon, 14 Mar 2022 14:00:00 -0600

Play in the mountains, stay in the city! That's the tagline for Basecamp Denver, a compilation of our best outdoor content so that you can do just that. We've posted a series of videos to inspire your next expedition.

Join snowboarding legend, Russell Winfield, as he takes two friends from south

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Featured Partner: Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey: The Original Gets Experimental https://www.denver.org/blog/post/stranahans-whiskey/ https://www.denver.org/blog/post/stranahans-whiskey/#comments https://www.denver.org/blog/post/stranahans-whiskey/ Thu, 26 Aug 2021 08:00:00 -0600

As the first (legal) distillery to open in Colorado since the end of Prohibition, Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey has been setting the gold standard for distilling in the Centennial State for nearly two decades. And now they’re getting more experimental with some new whiskey programs.

Perfecting the

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Happy Hour with Mile-High Views & Amusements https://www.denver.org/blog/post/happy-hour-mile-high-views/ https://www.denver.org/blog/post/happy-hour-mile-high-views/#comments https://www.denver.org/blog/post/happy-hour-mile-high-views/ Tue, 14 Nov 2017 07:00:00 -0700

Imagine a place where you can kick back after a day of touring the city, riding the trails, attending meetings or working a day job. The views are amazing, the cocktails imaginative, and the beers and appetizers reflective of creative Colorado brew

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Only in Denver: Laws' Church of Whiskey https://www.denver.org/blog/post/laws-church-whiskey/ https://www.denver.org/blog/post/laws-church-whiskey/#comments https://www.denver.org/blog/post/laws-church-whiskey/ Fri, 16 Jun 2017 09:00:00 -0600

Heavy red velvet curtains frame the entrance to the small, chapel-like room. It’s only 2:30 p.m., but the four wooden pews are filled almost to capacity. The crowd turns expectantly as a man enters and strides to the front of the room.

“This is our

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