Colorado Expands Public Access Program, Opening 100,000 New Acres of Mixed Use Land
Colorado is known for its appreciation of public lands — more than 40 percent of Centennial State’s land is allocated to the public. The state’s…
Colorado is known for its appreciation of public lands — more than 40 percent of Centennial State’s land is allocated to the public. The state’s…
The summer of 1885, on the edge of a nervous breakdown, a privileged young lawyer and aspiring writer named Owen Wister visited Wyoming for the…
Settled around 1200 BCE by the Anasazi, or Ancestral Pueblan peoples, the Monument Valley (Tse’Bii’Ndzisgaii, has been the heart of desert civilization for centuries and…
Camping in Capitol Reef National Park stands out as a secluded and peaceful experience in the desert of southern Utah. With the other-worldly red-rock cliffs…
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After a legal dispute in 2015 caused Yosemite National Park to rename many of the park’s most popular landmarks, signs were covered up. Programs were…
Mount Whitney permits are required to summit the highest peak in the lower 48. Here’s how to (hopefully) secure yours. In the southern range of…
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In an announcement made from Colorado Senator Cory Gardner this week, the Bureau of Land Management headquarters will be moving out of their Department of Interior offices…
In Colorado, the hot, mineral-rich waters of Yampah Spring spill into Glenwood Canyon, forming the famous Glenwood Hot Springs. Native tribes first used the waters…