Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks saw a slight increase in foot traffic for the first time since the pandemic drove record-high visitation to the mountains, according to hiker use estimates published this ...
Foot traffic on Colorado’s 14ers last year fell to the lowest level in nearly a decade, according to a report released Sept. 3 by the Colorado Fourteeners Initiative. During the 2023 hiking season, ...
The road to the top of one of Colorado's famous 14ers, Mount Blue Sky, will reopen for the first time since 2024.
Twelve of Colorado's 14ers' summit trails are about to get a make over. The 12 trails to some of the state's most popular 14,000-foot peaks received a quarter of a million dollars for restoration ...
PARKER, Colo. — Hiking all 58 of Colorado's 14ers was already a tough task. Beth Leleck, who has multiple sclerosis, just finished her mission of climbing all 58 of Colorado's 14ers — or mountains ...
Crews will be working to maintain the trails that lead hikers to the summits of some of Colorado’s most popular 14,000-foot peaks this summer. The Colorado Fourteeners Initiative has projects planned ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DENVER (KDVR) — The state announced ...
Dig climbing Colorado’s storied 14,000-foot peaks? You aren’t alone: 500,000 people attempt to bag one of our 58 high-country monarchs every year. But those mountains just don’t take care of ...
Colorado's 14,000-foot peaks saw 265,000 hikers in 2024, a 1.9% increase in traffic, a new report estimates. Why it matters: The slight incline represents an "equilibrium," officials told the Colorado ...
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