Is spontaneity over for Colorado s outdoors? Enthusiasts have mixed feelings
During the pandemic, Colorado state parks saw millions more visitors than in the past, causing more damage and potentially leading to less access. Could spontaneous trips soon become a thing of the past?
and last updated 2021-05-20 00:58:06-04
DENVER â From the waterfalls and lakes to the aspen-covered mountains, Colorado has helped provide an escape from pandemic restrictions. Being outside is a great way for me to just reset â process things, said Peter Ammons, a mountain biker.
But all of that getting away is getting destructive. The pandemic brought out an additional four million people to state parks last year.
Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado has busy year ahead following trail overuse, wildfires
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and last updated 2021-04-26 21:12:12-04
DENVER There s been no better way to take a break from the pandemic and its isolation than getting out and enjoying Colorado s outdoor beauty.
But nature can only give so much before it needs its own break. What the Fourth of July used to look like, a Memorial Day used to look like, when everybody went out for the weekend outside, that was . every weekend and almost every day during the pandemic, Ann Baker Easley, CEO of Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado, said Monday.