Stand Up Paddle Colorado is expanding its tours to Dinosaur National Monument’s Green and Yampa Rivers, where it will lead its first five-day expedition in August.
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State’s newest golf course gears up the greens
Six of 18 holes are complete at TPC Colorado in Berthoud, which will be the only course in the state that is part of the Tournament Players Club, the chain of golf courses operated by the PGA Tour.
Telluride camping pad maker bulks up product line
An outdoorsman and sculptor in Telluride who makes a portable memory foam sleeping pad that rolls up into a ball for easy storage is gearing up to release a second product for retail.
Denver Zoo set to open animatronic dino exhibit
The zoo has installed some of the 21 dinosaur sculptures that are part of an exhibit opening July 1, including a 5,400-pound T-Rex that stands 25 feet tall.
Personal training gym reaches into Denver market
A 4,000-square-foot gym has opened at 2000 S. Dahlia St., a 5-minute drive east of the University of Denver.
Planet Fitness clocks in to 16th Street Mall
The New Hampshire-based fitness franchise has leased 19,200 square feet at 815 16th St., on the second level of the Walgreen’s building.
Yoga studio gets party started in Westminster
An energetic yogi has flipped on the blacklight and pumped up the jams at her first studio, in the Westminster Promenade.
Teardrop camper parks ad campaign inside downtown REI
It’s a new marketing tactic for the Grand Junction company, which design trailers resembling curvy campers from the 1950s and ’60s.
Houston-based yoga studio powers up in RiNo
For their third outpost, the co-founders of Big Power Yoga in Houston are opening a 2,550-square-foot studio at 2470 Broadway in early August.
Meet the newest member of Denver’s entertainment scene: Ax throwing
An ax-throwing event venue is staking its ground north of Denver, opening a 2,500-square-foot outpost at 845 E. 73rd Ave. this August.