In 2021, a massive debris flow started in a wildfire scar and then tore through Glenwood Canyon, burying a stretch of Interstate 70 and clogging the Colorado River and downstream
Middle Colorado Watershed Council (MCWC) is launching its 2024 Speaker Series. The first event will be from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Feb. 22 at Colorado Drifters, a coffee shop in New Castle. The event is called.
The Wild & Scenic Film Festival is coming to Glenwood Springs on Thursday, and there’s good news: tickets are still available. The film festival, organized by the Middle Colorado Watershed Council (MCWC), is an annual.
The film festival, organized by the Middle Colorado Watershed Council, is an annual fundraiser dedicated to protecting water for all uses in the watershed from Glenwood Canyon to De Beque Canyon.
A red scar that rips across the base of Red Mountain is from two new developments in West Glenwood. “They might bleed into one another a little bit,” said Hannah Klausman, director of economic and.