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Since the 1970s, commercial whitewater rafting has been one of the most idealistic and adventurous ways to experience ...
A whopping three quarters of the river’s water that is used by humans goes to irrigation for farms and livestock, according to the journal Communications Earth & Environment.
The Colorado River waters extend through seven states and two nations, including 277 miles through the Grand Canyon. Here's where it starts and ends.
David Hajoglou sat on the rocks next to a rushing stretch of river in Golden, Colorado. As he scouted a kayak route through the riffles and waves, he thought back to the first time he ...
The Colorado River is starting to swell with spring runoff, but just a few months ago, Avi Stopper clocked a gap in the Western United States' most important water supply. Stopper was driving back ...
The Denver Trolley takes visitors on a 25-minute ride along the South Platte River, giving them views of the culturally rich stretch of the South Platte River Greenway.
Seven states depend on the Colorado River for water but climate change and overuse have taken their toll. Meanwhile, water sharing agreements between these states will soon expire.
Jay Famiglietti of the Global Institute for Water Security talks with ProPublica about the Colorado River water crisis and its impact on food supply in the U.S.
An Oct. 29 article in the Times-Call addressed talks regarding future management of the Colorado River. It stated that among the high priorities of Colorado’s top negotiator are acknowledging ...
Lower Colorado River Basin states plan to collectively – and temporarily – cut their water use by 3 million acre-feet by the end of 2026.
Fears, concerns, and legal challenges over a proposed oil train route along the Colorado River were finally addressed in federal court last week.
MOAB, Utah (KUTV) — Several Moab campgrounds were reopened late Thursday afternoon in response to receding runoff from the Colorado River. Officers of the Bureau of Land Management's Moab Field ...