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Colorado



posted Mar 26, 2018

Big Dry Creek Trail, Westminster, Colorado

This National Recreation Trail is a major link in the Denver Metro system of trails and greenways.


published Dec 2009

Sand Creek Greenway is a Trail through Industrial Landscape

by Mark Wilcox with American Society of Landscape Architects

Sand Creek in Commerce City, Colorado, is a trail within an active industrial corridor that includes petroleum refineries, chemical plants, irrigation ditches, and gravel mining operations.


published Nov 2005

Maintenance Checklist for Greenways and Urban Trails

by Jed Wagner with Denver Parks and Recreation Department

Denver has 130 miles of paved trails, open 24 hours a day and maintained for year-round use. Snow removal begins at 5 a.m. after winter storms.


published Mar 2018

Colorado Fourteeners Initiative’s Sustainable Trails Program

Developing a more uniform, systematic and data-driven process to set capital construction and maintenance priorities was vital to ensure funding is going to the highest priority projects.


posted Feb 19, 2018

Progressing Trails

Learn how to collaborate with colleges and universities to support trail projects in local communities.


posted Feb 19, 2018

Collective Impact

Want your trail to connect to the next town? The next county? How about the next state?


posted Feb 19, 2018

Regional Trails – Connecting Rural and Urban Communities

Planning and implementation of three complex regional trail systems in three western states.


posted Feb 19, 2018

What’s in Your Volunteer Toolkit?

Tools to engage and retain volunteers.


posted Feb 6, 2018

Why Resolve Conflict When You Can Prevent It?

During this webinar, we will describe the ways in which most conflicts can be avoided before they ever start. The presentation will focus on motorized and non-motorized trail use conflicts, but the principles can be applied to any type of trail conflict.


posted Jan 29, 2018

Colorado Responsible Recreation Foundation’s “Stay The Trail” Campaign

Since 2002, the Stay The Trail OHV Education program has been focused on the encouragement of responsible recreation on public lands within the State of Colorado.


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Friends of the Dillon Ranger District

Silverthorne, Colorado

FDRD partners with our local US Forest Service and citizens to sustain the local forest and enhance recreation for all.


PO BOX 1648 | 680 Blue River Pkwy, Suite F, Silverthorne, Colorado 80498
(970) 262-3449 • [email protected]
https://fdrd.org

The Trails Safe Passing Plan (TSPP) Stop! Speak and Stand Back

Snowmass, Colorado

The Trails Safe Passing Plan (TSPP) Stop! Speak and Stand Back educational resource has been published by the Equine Land Conservation Resource (ELCR) in Lexington, Kentucky. ELCR is working with the Trails are Common G...


PO Box 127, Snowmass, Colorado 81654
(970) 948-2151 • [email protected]
https://www.rfvhorsecouncil.org/trails-safe-passing-plan-tspp.html

Mountain Area Land Trust

Evergreen, Colorado

Our mission is to save natural areas, wildlife habitat, streams and rivers, working ranches and historic lands for the benefit of the community and as a legacy for future generations. Saving the Land...Leaving a Legacy.


908 Nob Hill Rd, Suite 200, Evergreen, Colorado 80439
(303) 679-0950 • [email protected]
https://www.savetheland.org/

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