Colorado has directed state funds to Rocky Mountain National Park to open two visitor centers amid the ongoing government shutdown, state officials announced Thursday.
Meanwhile, visitor centers at Colorado’s three other national parks are closed or have limited services amid the federal ...
The State of Colorado announced they are providing funds to keep two visitor centers open at Rocky Mountain National Park ...
The state funding plan will keep two visitor centers open at Rocky Mountain National Park the shutdown – the state said it'll ...
Colorado’s most-visited national park remains open despite the federal government shutdown, but details about how the ...
This article originally appeared on Fort Collins Coloradoan: Visitors continue to flock to Rocky Mountain National Park ...
As the federal shutdown continues into its fourth week, travelers may be wondering whether the country’s national parks are ...
Amid the government shutdown, volunteers from the YMCA of the Rockies are helping clean and maintain Rocky Mountain National ...
As the U.S. government shutdown approaches hits its two-week mark, Rocky Mountain National Park is relying on its partners ...
Colorado is picking up the tab to keep two visitor centers of the Rocky Mountain National Park open as the federal shutdown ...
State agencies are paying to keep two Rocky Mountain National Park visitor centers open through Oct. 31 if the federal government shutdown continues.