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Time ticking on whether to ask voters for Durango lodgers tax increase

After decades of debate, consensus seems close

Colorado appeals court upholds waivers, protecting ski areas

Language on back of passes release resorts from ‘any and all liability’

Ski resorts navigate tricky world of COVID-19 protocols

Southwest Colorado destinations draw crowds while observing social-distancing guidelines

Nordic skiing returns in full to Vallecito Reservoir

Land dispute settled, new fee structure in place

Durango to invest in land stewardship, with help from state grant

Trails need work after increased use this year

Durango supportive of allowing e-bikes on natural surface trails

Some users express safety, enforcement concerns

Outdoor recreation a mighty economic force

In Colorado, it accounts for 3.1% of total economy

Lake Nighthorse recreation season sees record visitation

Saturday was last day for public visits

Report: New Mexico’s outdoor economy growing faster than US

SANTA FE – New Mexico’s outdoor recreation economy is outpacing the industry’s growth nationwide, but state officials said Wednesday that there’s more work that could be done to help the ind...

New mountain bike trails added in San Juan County, N.M.

Project adds 8 miles of trails, rehabilitates other routes

Should Durango increase lodgers tax to support winter economy?

City Council considers 3% hike for April ballot

Mountain bike park, controversial dirt bike route approved in Silverton

Plan seeks to put small town on map as biking destination