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Global tourism impacts and creating the new normal

Last week, Visit Durango attended the Destinations International 2020 Annual Conference, the world’s largest conference for destination organizations and tourism boards. The mult...

RVs prove popular in Southwest Colorado for mid-pandemic vacationers

Early cancellations give way to growth in recreational vehicle industry

New Mexico spends $66,000 asking neighboring states to wear a mask

Advertisements target big cities in Arizona and Texas, with increasing COVID cases

New RV park approved south of Durango

Project will allow family’s ranching business to continue, land agent says

New RV park approved south of Durango

Project will allow family’s ranching business to continue, land agent says

Survey asks residents how they feel about tourism impacts

Pandemic a chance to question what sustainable, responsible visitation looks like

What does responsible tourism mean to you?

It goes by many names: sustainable tourism, destination stewardship, eco-tourism, etc., but what once focused mostly protecting the environment has now expanded to include people, culture, b...

Planning Commission allows hot springs to stay open until 10 p.m.

County staff revises conditions of approval; panel extends hours

Purgatory gears up for summer and COVID-19

Season will look a little different to protect against the bug

COVID-19 throws tourist marketers a curveball

Visit Durango saves paid advertisements for efforts later this year

Purgatory Resort plans new lift, more ski terrain

Hermosa Creek water quality, lynx habitat are concerns

Colorado boat sales boom as people use rivers to escape coronavirus

A chorus of watercraft retailers and manufacturers report record business