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Fort Collins things to do: 5 fun firsts to try this summer Erin Udell, Fort Collins Coloradoan Take a ride on the wild side with Estes Park s new Mustang Mountain Coaster Replay Video UP NEXT The sun seems to have set on Northern Colorado s surprise spring snowstorms and its sights are now set on squeezing in some summer fun. There are, of course, the old trusty standbys hikes, brewery stops, happy hours on Old Town patios. But why not try something new? The Coloradoan rounded up a handful of offerings that are bringing something new to the Choice City this summer. Whether you want to climb onto Colorado s newest alpine coaster or settle in for a chorale performance at a botanical garden, we have a little something for everyone. ....
Record visitation to Horsetooth Reservoir and an increased number of paddleboarders, kayakers and canoeists at the reservoir west of Fort Collins has prompted officials to separate motorized boaters from those activities due to close calls, injuries and rescues that have escalated in recent years. To separate the groups, Larimer County Department of Natural Resources created a paddlecraft-only zone on the west side of the Satanka Bay, the reservoir s northernmost cove, limiting motorized boats to the east side of the cove. The cove is popular with paddlers. “This separation of boaters and paddlecrafts is an effort to increase public safety while decreasing rescue response due to high visitation and the increased number of paddlers on the water at the reservoir,” Mark Caughlan, Horsetooth Reservoir District manager, said in a news release. ....