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Durango braces for high gas prices, but optimism remains

Many impacts are just beginning as the summer tourism season nears

Hunting faces numerous challenges as Southwest Colorado grows

Demand for licenses, population growth are just two questions amid booming popularity

Fort Lewis College charts course for next generation of river stewards

New programs tackle education, conservation through experiential learning

Is Durango being snubbed by ‘best of’ lists? Are we good with that?

The town makes a lot of top 10 and 100 lists, but what about those it doesn’t?

Beavers force removal of trees along Durango’s Animas River Trail

Parks and Recreation cut down three cottonwoods at risk of falling

Trail closures give wildlife a critical winter refuge

Mule deer struggle the most with rising pressure from recreation

Risk of human-caused wildfires a growing concern in San Juan Mountains

As Colorado’s climate becomes warmer and drier, fires can spark easier and burn larger

La Plata County residents can weigh in on new tourism survey

Visit Durango asks for feedback, ideas and opinions about moving forward

Summer tourism winds down, but ‘shoulder seasons’ pick up in Durango

Businesses have a good season despite fewer visitors

Drawn by outdoor rec, online firm opens first ‘outpost’ in Durango

Outdoorsy’s downtown shop seeks to increase brand awareness for its RV, camper, trailer rental website

Myth-busting Durango’s tourism industry

In the era of fake news and conspiracy theories running amok, Durango’s tourism industry is not immune to myths, rumors and misinformation. The dissenters of the increase to the lodgers tax ...

Tourists flock to Durango ahead of Fourth of July holiday

City’s pandemic recovery on target