posted Dec 29, 2017
This project continued the implementation of a plan that was initiated in 2006.
posted Dec 29, 2017
RTP funds to realign a poorly located user-created climbing route on the ascent to the 14,196 foot summit of Mount Yale.
posted Dec 29, 2017
The Committee oversees all of Colorado’s motorized and non-motorized trail grant application review processes— not just the RTP.
posted Dec 29, 2017
To address the damage being done to one of Colorado’s most treasured landscapes, this project focused on trail reconstruction and stabilization of the primary trail corridor.
posted Dec 25, 2017
Jefferson County Open Space, Colorado, for their successful trail sharing efforts demonstrated in their Volunteer Park Patroller/Bike Right programs.
posted Dec 25, 2017
Bill Manning, the Administrator of the Colorado Trail Foundation, administers one of the premier trails in all the Americas— The Colorado Trail, a trail that runs for some 500 miles, from the outskirts of Denver, Colorado to Durango, Colorado.
posted Dec 21, 2017
The nominee is the “Feasibility Study Salida to Leadville Trail Corridor,” a grant-funded study assessing a 64-mile hiking/cycling/driving trail following historic stage and railroad routes along the Continental Divide in Colorado.
posted Dec 20, 2017
Governor John Hickenlooper has elevated trails to a new level in Colorado.
published Jul 2016
by
American Trails Staff
Gudy is credited with being the Mother of The Colorado Trail, now 567 miles between Denver and Durango.
published Sep 2013
by
American Trails Staff
When flood PLAIN turns into flood WAY, trails are in trouble.
With names like Golden, Silverton, and Marble, Colorado is full of once-booming mining towns. Remnants of Leadville's rich mining history can be found throughout the 12-mile Mineral Belt Trail loop.
With names like Golden, Silverton, and Marble, Colorado is full of once-booming mining towns. Remnants of Leadville's rich mining history can be found throughout the 12-mile Mineral Belt Trail loop.
With names like Golden, Silverton, and Marble, Colorado is full of once-booming mining towns. Remnants of Leadville's rich mining history can be found throughout the 12-mile Mineral Belt Trail loop.