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The competition’s American Single Malt category was swept by Colorado, helping establish the state as a hotspot for U.S. whiskey production.
A visit to Rocky Mountain National Park may have you singing Rocky Mountain High once you have experienced the splendid scenery of rugged mountains, alpine lakes, and montane meadows, viewed the spectacular sight of elk sparring for the right to control the harem,
The U.S. Forest Service is funding a new firefighting team based out of the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport, bringing two SkyCrane helicopters to the region.
They are on the march this season, slithering up pant legs, burrowing into bodily crevices, and drilling down into your best friend’s fur.
Nature lovers and park visitors are in for a special treat this summer: twin moose calves have been spotted roaming the scenic wilderness of Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. These rare and heartwarming sightings have delighted hikers,
ESTES PARK, Colo. (KUSA) - Human remains were found at a national park in Colorado. A boy visiting the area with his family made the surprising discovery. “What are the chances four people from Illinois find something like that?” Kristina Chavez, the boy’s mother, asked.
The National Interagency Fire Center has released fire weather predictions for July through October, forecasting a status-quo risk level in much of Colorado, thanks to near-typical summer precipitation levels.
Wet weather this spring — and two years ago — could lead to an increase in ticks in Colorado, though the Front Range will get a break from them during the heat of summer.
Fourth of July weather for Fort Collins, the Front Range and mountains looks favorable for fireworks, cookouts and parades. Showers and thunderstorms will become likely in the mountains the afternoon of July 3, with some storms producing wind gusts of 35 to 50 mph, heavy rain and small hail, according to the National Weather Service.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo ... but it seems like she only turned ‘old’ really recently," said Jessi Palmer, animal keeper in the Rocky Mountain Wild division of CMZoo. "She was still so mentally sharp, observant and engaged. It’s like we knew ...
Colorado’s state parks have already seen 8 million visitors in 2025, with months of warm-weather fun still to come.