Boulder, CO Outdoor Activities
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Coral Key Scuba and Travel Center
- Lamar Heights
Seasoned dive instructors at PADI five-star training center help students master open-water diving or diving with enriched air.
Colorado Heli Ops
Experienced pilots ferry individual passengers through 30-minute airborne tours over Denver's historical sites and rustic scenery
Las Vegas Circus Spectacular
- Broomfield Urban Transit Village
Family-friendly show sends animals leaping, aerialists soaring, and clowns cavorting
Evergreen Lake House
- Evergreen West
Log cabin surrounded by scenic mountains is situated on placid waters that host canoes, kayaks, and paddleboats
City of Denver Golf
- Multiple Locations
Citywide golf package spans six distinct courses, which challenge golfers with 9- and 18-hole rounds and PGA-pro-guided clinics
Rocky Mountain Flyfishing Guides
- Denver
Learn the basics of fly-fishing in a full-day course consisting of lessons & on-water training; full-day tour for two includes lunch & gear
Denver Gourmet Tours
- LoDo
Three-hour walking tour stops by four to six culinary hot spots based on a culinary theme, such as pizza, tacos, or craft beer
Putting Edge Denver
- Denver West
Golf balls tumble down turf in 18-hole indoor glow-in-the-dark course themed around various settings such as medieval times and rain forest
Raccoon Creek Golf Course
- Littleton
Pass grants free and discounted rounds, range balls, clinics, pro-shop gear, food, and events at a scenic course in the Rockies' foothills
American Paintball Coliseum
- Park Hill
Players fire off paintballs at opponents on pair of indoor fields or 65-acre outdoor location littered with rusty old cars, boats, and huts
Pepsi Center Tours
- Auraria
Explore the home of the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, and Colorado Mammoth during a 90-minute tour of the 675,000 sq. ft. facility
Action Karting
- Northeast Jefferson
Zip around a 17-turn track for 10 laps while driving a 6.5 hp Italian go-kart that can reach speeds of up to 55 mph
Abyss Scuba
- Englewood
Expert divers lead confined-water courses or open-water courses to prepare students for PADI certification
Breckenridge Bikebus
- Breckenridge
In a pedal-powered party bus, up to 16 passengers whisk themselves to local bars or on trips down Main Street
Denver Equestrians
- Columbine Knolls South
Private & group lessons for riders of all levels; unmounted seminar includes facility tour & lessons on body language, grooming, and tacking
Breckenridge Stables
- Breckenridge
Steeds carry riders through Tenmile Range during traditional trail rides and dinner rides that end with a meal at a buffet
Timm Golf Academy
- Centennial
PGA Teaching Professional Rick Timm steadies swings and stances throughout one-hour private lessons
Mountain Vista Golf Course
- Fort Collins
Nine holes—including two lengthy par 5s that extend to 536 yards and 579 yards—are set against a dramatic backdrop of the Rocky Mountains
Denver Adventures LLC
- Aspen Park
Thrill-seekers fly at 50 mph 800 feet above six scenic rocky mountain views during 4.5 hour zip-line and hiking adventure
Tortuga Bay
- Greeley
PADI 5-star instructors prep students for solo diving certification with classroom, swimming-pool, and open-water instruction.
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Campus Cycles owners Mark Velat and Bobby Verenna grew up in the cycling world. Mark has been riding and racing for more than 30 years now, and Bobby broke into the retail end back in sixth grade. At their shop, patrons reap the rewards of their expertise when shopping from shelves of sturdy bikes and gear from brands such as Giant, Cannondale, and Electra, in addition to children's two-wheelers and tricycles. Their service department’s technicians recalibrate bikes with tune-ups, and fit specialists match individuals with the ideal cycle. Patrons can also visit on demo days when big-name manufacturers show off their latest products and let riders take them out for test-drives on nearby mountain trails or paved roads. Meanwhile, the store's Get to Know Your Bike classes give riders basic repair and maintenance skills so they can remedy minor damage incurred when tires pop on fiberglass banana peels littering the road.
In October 1995, the Colorado Rapids were introduced as one of Major League Soccer’s 10 charter teams. As one of the league's longest tenured members, the organization has brought a number of landmark moments to Denver, highlighted by a MLS Cup victory in 2010. Three years before their championship campaign, the Rapids became the centerpiece of Dick’s Sporting Goods Park—a sprawling complex that features a total of 24 fully lit sports fields. During Rapids matches, fans get swept up in the park’s lively atmosphere driven by Centennial 38, the team's official fan group. In their designated “Supporter’s Terrace”, fans lead raucous cheers, wave massive flags, and braid one-another's hair into beautiful scarves to inspire their side.
Former professional motorcycle racer and 20-year veteran street rider Jason Curdy dedicates his company, Full Throttle Riding Academy—a state-sponsored school and recognized training provider of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation—to teaching motorcyclists to ride safely and respect the road. Starting with the two-day Basic Rider Course, students learn to safely maneuver their vehicles on an off-street range and study riding regulations within the classroom. By the end of the course, they’ll have the knowledge and command of their bikes necessary to start riding. Riders can also brush up on their street skills in the half-day Experienced Rider Course, which incorporates more advanced riding techniques, showing them how to optimize lane position and how not to read a book at the wheel.
A plethora of mock-rock climbing challenges populates The Spot Bouldering Gym with 10,000 square feet of vertical obstacles. Rock climbers can spend all day scaling man-made mountains up to 18 feet high, gripping massive boulders made in the image of Hueco, Fontainebleau, and Abraham Lincoln's nose. Other trials include the gravity-fighting 25-foot roped wall, an assortment of muscle-mightying training equipment, and cushy flooring for seamless dismounts. No experience is necessary to tackle the upright obstacles at The Spot; the congenial crew eagerly shares climbing tips and creates encouraging victory pyramids.
Derby was reborn in the early 2000s as a ferociously fun sport. Nearly all modern leagues are composed of female, DIY-spirited bands of punky costumed, vicious-monikered rascals who shove each other on traditional quad roller skates. The Rocky Mountain Rollergirls, Denver's original all-women flat-track roller derby league, is operated by the more than 40 skaters who makeup its six teams: home teams Red Ridin' Hoods, Sugar Kill Gang, Dooms Daisies, Kill Scouts, and traveling teams, Fight Club and the Contenders. These fearless athletes leave bouts with sprained shoulders, bruises, and hematomas, which is nothing compared to the competitors' pain (the ladies took home second place in the 2009 Women’s Flat Track Derby Association regional tournament and fourth in the national tournament).
When Hungarian road cyclist Frank Barvik immigrated to America in the late 1950s, he laid the foundation for his American dream by opening his own bike shop. Inspired by their patriarch’s love of bicycles, his descendants opened up a bike shop of their own in 1984. Adventure Cycling still welcomes cyclists today, with a carousel display near the entrance inviting customers to scrutinize new models of Orbea, Yeti, and Specialized bicycles. Stockpiles of cycling shoes, helmets, air pumps, and other accessories line the vivid red and blue walls, competing for attention with posters, vintage photographs, and the childhood height chart of Greg LeMond. The shop’s in-house bike mechanics repair and replace worn-out parts, getting wheels ready for guided rides on Saturday mornings and Monday evenings.
