The Cache la Poudre River – simply called the "Poudre" by locals – is Colorado's sole Wild and Scenic River, as designated by the National Wild & Scenic Rivers System. The 76-mile waterway ...
Communities supporting a $2 billion water supply project in northern Colorado — which will create two new reservoirs — have agreed to pump $100 million into a fund improving health of ...
Fort Morgan has never fully owned its water supplies. The small farm town on the Eastern Plains has always leased its water ...
The Cache la Poudre River is 126 miles long and serves more than just a pretty view for those biking, running or walking along its trail. The river provides multiple uses for Northern Colorado ...
Fifteen water districts and cities in northern Colorado have banded together to build the massive project, which will take water from the Cache la Poudre River and create two dams and reservoirs ...
Poudre RiverFest brings Northern Colorado residents together to celebrate the Cache la Poudre River which runs through Fort Collins, Windsor and Greeley. Poudre RiverFest brings together several ...
The 2012 wildfire led massive quantities of ash and debris to flow into the Cache la Poudre River — French for "hide the powder" — and its tributaries, rending the water unusable for drinking ...
The Cache la Poudre River is 126 miles long and serves more than just a pretty view for those biking, running or walking along its trail. The river provides multiple uses for Northern Colorado ...