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Avalanche season is here, but a new partnership between Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the Colorado Avalanche Information Center aims to make it easier to stay updated on risks and warnings.
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The City of Fort Collins says the final segment in city limits to connect the 45-mile trail is near completion. The paved path is decades in the making.
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Brian Green of Aurora’s Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department said the city has spent about $36,000 on two Action Trackchairs, featuring tank-like treads that allow users to cruise over the uneven surface of dirt trails.
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There are thousands of popular hiking trails in the Mountain West, but until recently it’s been difficult to measure just how many people use them. Now, the nonprofit Headwaters Economics is combining infrared counters with fitness tracking apps to accurately measure trail use so that land managers can gain a better sense of how to spend.
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The family that owns Walmart Inc. plans to construct public trails on their private land in Colorado.The Aspen Times reports that members of the Walton…
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A late spring weather system dropped snow and rain on Northern Colorado in mid-May, leaving many trail goers and campers without their usual haunts for…
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Larimer county officials are hoping to take the sting out of encountering closed trails with a new online map. NoCoTrailReport.org covers trails managed…
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Funded by two quarter cent sales taxes at both the city and county levels, Fort Collins has added four more natural areas to their substantial network.…
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Key property just west of a popular hiking trail outside of Loveland will not be developed.Larimer County Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to…
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After repairing damage to roads, Rocky Mountain National Park officials say the most popular corridors are now open.Places on the east side of the park…