The Gold Belt Byway and Planning Team cordially invites the public to attend informative and interactive meetings aimed at shaping the future of a trail connector between Cripple Creek and Canon City. These gatherings will serve as crucial platforms for the dissemination of vital information, the collection of valuable feedback, and discussions about the next […]
Local non-profits join forces in land conservation effort
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) Palmer Land Conservancy, a regional land conservation champion, along with ten other outdoor recreation and land conservation nonprofits announced the launch of Elevate the Peak. The initiative is focused on the development of a 10-year implementation plan of current and future land conservation and recreation efforts in the Pikes Peak region.
Elevate the Peak is led by an 11-person Leadership Council and will bring together the conservation, outdoor recreation, and the public, private, and philanthropic sectors through an engagement initiative, including web-based community engagement.
Organizers say it s an effort to better understand how Coloradans use outdoor spaces in the Pikes Peak Region, and how to best protect it.