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Top Colorado destination launches ‘Wildflower Watch’
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1 of 1Wildflowers burst along the Spruce Creek Trail to Mohawk Lake outside Breckenridge.Seth Boster/The Gazette Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Planning your next trip for Colorado wildflowers? The tourism office at one of the...
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Critically endangered baby gorilla born at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
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1 of 1A critically endangered Western lowland gorilla baby was born in the early hours of Monday, July 21 at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo.Courtesy of the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The...
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Historic bath house now a poolside hotel at Colorado hot springs resort
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1 of 1Hotel 1888's Silver Kings Suite's balcony overlooks the pool at Glenwood Hot Springs Resort.courtesy of Glenwood Hot Springs Resort Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save One of Colorado’s most historic hot springs destinations has...
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From gold rush ruins, a backcountry hut rises in Colorado
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1 of 5Jeff Crane locks the front door of the North London Mining Office, Colorado’s newest backcountry hut, before leaving Monday, June 23, 2025. Crane and the non-profit North London Mill Preservation, Inc., restored and renovated the 1883 structure. (The...
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How potholes — and romantic revenge — spawned the birth of modern mountain bikes | Vince Bzdek
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1 of 3Kay Peterson-Cook and Don Cook ride off down the streets of Crested Butte after their wedding.Courtesy of Kay Peterson-Cook2 of 3Don Cook rides his mountain bike on singletrack through the wildflowers outside of Crested Butte.Courtesy of Kay Peterson-Cook3...
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Photo gallery: Admiring Colorado’s wildflowers in places famous and foreign
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1 of 13The evening light rims the Nodding Dwarf Sunflowers Tuesday, July 1, 2025, as they cover the hillside below Mt. Crested Butte near Mt. Crested Butte Campground. (The Gazette, Christian Murdock)Christian Murdock, The Gazette2 of 13Scarlet Paintbrush grows in...
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Sunrise Openings set for Pikes Peak Highway
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1 of 1Early risers wait for the sunrise from the east overlook on the summit of 14,115-foot Pikes Peak on Aug. 27, 2022.Christian Murdock, The Gazette Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The easiest way to...
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50 years on the mountain: 83-year-old Pikes Peak highway ranger retires after half century on patrol
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1 of 1Retired Pikes Peak Highway ranger John O’Brien, 83, soaks in the view from outside the Pikes Peak Summit Visitor Center Friday, June 20, 2025. O’Brien retired after 50 years on America’s Mountain. (The Gazette, Christian Murdock)Christian Murdock Facebook...
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Year-round gardening: With most of the work done, sit back and enjoy the fruits of your labor
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1 of 1While you are keeping up with your chores be sure to notice the incredible summer wildlife and flowers in the Pikes Peak region.Fredricka Bogardus, Colorado Master Gardener Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook...
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Happy Trails: Splendid loop at the base of Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The large Limekiln parking lot at Cheyenne Mountain State Park was by no means full at our last visit. But it was as full as we had ever seen it. It got us thinking: Were […]
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Mad Rabbit, Colorado's 'most contentious trails project,' due for more debate
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The U.S. Forest Service has signed off on a controversial plan for major trail expansions near Rabbit Ears Pass in northwest Colorado. But the long-going debate over the project called Mad Rabbit is not over. Later this month, the Steamboat Springs City Council is set […]