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Whatever happened to the SMART 160 Trail? Durango officials say it’s coming soon

Path would connect Three Springs with central Durango

Durango’s urban forest takes work and planning; sometimes it produces a surprise

Chestnut trees found near town thrills city arborist

Public weighs in on two sites for pickleball courts in Durango

Game advocates shown design plans for Schneider Park and Smith Sports Complex

Pickleball needs a home. Durango has identified two possible locations

Smith Sports Complex and Schneider Park are being considered

Durango employers get creative to combat labor shortages

Purgatory Resort has fewer staff members; city trying to keep up with park maintenance

Durango Parks and Recreation updates residents about Animas River Trail project

Project at 32nd Street and East Second Avenue expected to be finished in mid-July

Half Ridge Trail to be rebuilt with drainage to mitigate soil erosion

Work will lengthen hiking and biking route in Horse Gulch

Durango explores possible uses for Mason Center property on East Third Ave.

Green space, expanded recreation and family housing being considered

Animas City Mountain prescribed burn delayed

Dry and windy weather will likely postpone the preventive measures until at least fall

Photos: Durango students plant trees to celebrate Arbor Day

Prescribed burn planned for Animas City Mountain

Preparations will begin mid-April and trails will close during the wildfire operations just north of Durango

Colorado parks are full and getting fuller. How will the state decide who gets in, and who gets hurt?

Everyone agrees the state’s open spaces are growing alarmingly crowded on popular days