Look, we're not gonna sugarcoat it - mountain weather can be moody. That's why we've got live updates on everything from trail conditions to snowpack depth. Check this before you head out, 'cause nobody wants to hike in a surprise thunderstorm.
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Pick your path based on what you're actually up for today - we won't judge if it's the easy one
Perfect if you're easing into things or just want a nice walk without huffing and puffing. Wildflowers in spring are absolutely worth it.
You'll earn that lake view, but it's totally doable. Bring snacks for the top - there's this perfect rock that's basically made for picnics.
Not gonna lie, this one kicks your butt. But the 360-degree views? They'll make you forget about your burning legs. Maybe.
Basically flat, follows the creek, and you might spot some wildlife if you're quiet. Great for families or a chill morning stroll.
The falls are really something in early summer when the snowmelt's running. Trail gets a bit steep near the end but nothing crazy.
For the hardcore folks only. Exposed sections, scrambling required, and you'll need to start early. But hey, bragging rights for days.
Mountains change with the seasons - here's what's happening right now
Late April - June
Meadows explode with color. Lower trails warm up first, but some higher ones stay snowy till June.
May - June
Dirt starts drying out and trails open up. Some mud's inevitable but that's half the fun, right?
April - May
Migration season brings tons of species through. Early mornings are best if you're into that sort of thing.
Late May - June
Routes dry out and it's perfect temps for sending. We've got gear and guides if you need 'em.
July - September
All trails are open and conditions are primo. Get up high while you can - alpine's amazing right now.
June - September
Bike park's fully operational. From flow trails to gnarly tech - we've got something for every skill level.
July - August
Water's actually warm enough to not freeze your toes off. Paddle at sunrise for glass-like conditions.
July - September
Climbing without the commitment. Cables and ladders make it doable even if you're not a climber.
September - October
Larches turn gold and it's honestly stunning. Mid-October's usually the sweet spot for peak colors.
September - November
Animals are super active before winter. Bring a telephoto lens and patience - works better than luck.
September - October
Mushroom season! Join a guide who knows their stuff - don't go picking random fungi on your own.