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The Texas Hill Country has been notorious for flash floods caused by the Guadalupe River. Here's why the area is called ...
It’s hard to beat the beauty of the Roaring Fork and Colorado River valleys in spring. April showers bring May flowers, but they also bring sunshine, fresh green grass, and a return to outdoor life.
Five wildfires are burning on thousands of acres in western Colorado, including one that crossed into the state from Utah, ...
Everywhere else is considered Gold Medal Waters. “The Roaring Fork River upstream of the Fryingpan River provides an excellent opportunity to catch quality-sized fish sustained primarily by wild Brown ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirms invasive rusty crayfish in West Fork Little Thompson River; species poses a threat to native crayfish and aquatic habitats.
The Colorado Basin Roundtable is a group of stakeholders who work together to protect the Colorado River Basin. According to the group, the basin is among the largest watersheds in the state ...
Garfield County officials are warning against recreational dangers as the Colorado River reaches peak water flows. The Roaring Fork River and Crystal River are expected to follow closely behind ...
The Roaring Fork River meets the Colorado in Glenwood Springs. The Roaring Fork contributes an average 10% of the Colorado’s annual flow, according to the Basalt-based Roaring Fork Conservancy.
In particular, Roaring Fork Valley users will be under less pressure to provide water for downstream irrigators near Grand Junction who have priority over water in the Colorado River.
As the megadrought continues, we are seeing the stories of falling water levels in the Colorado River, with Lake Mead and Lake Powell at 27% of capacity.
To the editor: Environmental groups want to limit Colorado River water going to Imperial Valley farms, saying it’s not of “beneficial” use. What is a more beneficial use of water than ...
Each body of water on the Colorado Quality Waters list supports a robust fish population. Some are nominated for the presence of a single notable species, while others boast a whole suite of species.