Newsletter sign up - it's free! Calling (some not all) leaf peepers! Y’all are reproducing like roaches! The Butte (no I’m not local) is home to a wonderful community with access to hiking trails, views, and a winter/summer sports playground. Not a bad food scene either… if we’re talking former abandoned mining towns. A healthy drive from Denver, Colorado - don’t make it a short weekend trip. Book at least 2.5-3 days to explore a town showcasing the best Colorado offers. Activity Recs Green lake via carbon trail hike - This hike is roughly 10 minutes from downtown Crested Butte. A perfect trail to hike after a long drive to loosen those legs and reset the mind to embrace its new environment. The trail is wooded to start, opens to an incredible valley view, and ends with a stop at Green Lake to enjoy a bite and a dip in nature's best cold plunge. Fly Fishing - I’m claiming this recommendation as a good friend of mine (who happens to share MY name) believes Crested Butte has the best fly fishing in Colorado. He proved his point as he had his best weekend of fishing this year during our last visit in September. If you’ve got the cast and can embrace that fishy smell, click the link and choose your river. Fall Colors - Crested Butte is known for its incredible fall color scene. The area is blessed with vast aspen groves courtesy of Kebler’s Pass. Time your visit with the changing leaves using the link shared, or, around the chili and beer festival every fall. Resilient Threads - A thrift store that’s not too big. An affordable outlet. You won’t be overwhelmed - you’ll be inspired. Cop a Patagonia and start asking people, “How long have you lived in Denver?”.