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More people than ever are going outside to recreate. The problem is they’re not going often enough

Outings for young families are declining, even with the help of Colorado programs designed to break down barriers to the outdoors

Final vote on Durango Mesa Park annexation is around the corner

City Council signals unanimous support to complete yearslong process

Custom bikes on display during Four Corners Motorcycle Rally

Thousands of riders roll through Durango area

Runners celebrate 10th anniversary of Thirsty 13 Half-Marathon

‘You can’t beat it. The people here are amazing’

Durango Parks and Recreation opens youth fall sports registration

Some programs fill up faster than others

Southwest Paintball looks to become entertainment source for youth

Former garden store owner enters new market for passion project

More voters than ever — regardless of political affiliation — are worried about land and water conservation in the West

And they’re down with making Dolores River Canyon Country a national monument

$1M appropriation gives legs to Durango pickleball project, reduces SMART 160 Trail funding

Connection to Three Springs delayed because of ongoing negotiations with landowner

Durango youth lend helping hands to erosion project

Nine sets of stone stairs created and 90 cubic feet of rock reshaped at popular climbing spot

Outdoor business owners speak about REI coming to Durango

Sporting goods stores brought in over $23 million in sales tax revenue in 2022

7-mile bike trail at Durango Mesa Park nearing completion

Mountain bike paths expected to open this fall

Colorado man who fell 200 feet rescued by Black Hawk helicopter

Rescue workers spent night keeping victim alive until he could be brought to safety