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The City of Cañon City has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a long-term lease to operate and enhance the world-renowned Royal Gorge Bridge and Park. The City is seeking a qualified, ...
The Royal Gorge Bridge still stands Despite incredible wildfires in central Colorado that destroyed 48 of the 52 structures at the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park, the iconic bridge was spared from the ...
George Lytle Beam - Royal Gorge Regional Museum & History Center Photo taken by George Lytle Beam (1868-1935) of the Dedication of the Royal Gorge Bridge on December 8, 1929. Digitized from the ...
Standing at 955 feet, the Royal Gorge Bridge towers over the Arkansas River with a total length of 1,260 feet, which is just shy of a quarter mile.
Royal Gorge features Bridge of Lights for holiday season 00:46. Motorists are being allowed the rare experience of driving across the Royal Gorge Bridge this holiday season to experience a holiday ...
CANON CITY - The Royal Gorge Bridge and Park will reopen over Labor Day weekend. According to the park's web site, the bridge and park will be open Saturday, Sunday and Monday. It will then close ...
CANON CITY, Colo. (CBS4)- The Royal Gorge Bridge and Park celebrated its grand reopening on Friday after the park was badly damaged by fire nearly two years ago.
The bridge itself is the main attraction, hanging about 1,000 feet over the Arkansas River. The park also offers activities like a zipline, sky coaster, or the Royal Gorge Via Ferrata. You can get ...
CAÑON CITY — Eight hours into the Royal Gorge fire, Tom Cox was sick to his stomach. The Royal Gorge Bridge & Park Wildlife Park manager had just heard three dreaded words over the radio.
The city will have received more than $2.7 million based on the lease agreement with the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park in 2018, which is about $176,000 more than last year. Read the full story at ...
CANON CITY, Colo. (KRDO) -- In light of Colorado's continued pandemic restrictions, the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park will hold its annual Easter Sunrise Servcie virtually on the park's Facebook page ...