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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

Durango’s Blue Star Memorial shaping up to be sturdier than ever

Garden Club and local businesses donate time, materials to improve Santa Rita Park site honoring veterans

Coloradans will be charged $29 for a state parks pass when registering cars

Residents can opt out of the Keep Colorado Wild Pass

Slight majority of those surveyed support e-bikes on Twin Buttes trails

Advisory boards expected to make recommendation on whether pedal-assist bicycles should be allowed

Beavers force removal of trees along Durango’s Animas River Trail

Parks and Recreation cut down three cottonwoods at risk of falling

Colorado Parks and Wildlife hosts New Year’s Day hiking program

Ridgway State Park to hold hikes and other activities

Durango says pickleball is too loud for outdoor tennis courts

City is looking for other spaces where residents can play

Durango receives funding to do wildfire mitigation around neighborhoods that border overgrown wildlands

$146,000 grant will help reduce fire risk near residential structures

City of Durango cuts down cottonwood; residents hold ‘funeral’ for tree’s demise

Parks and rec said tree stood in way of Animas River Trail underpass near 32nd Street