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Care for Colorado Coalition

CCCSA is proud to be a Stewardship Partner with the Care for Colorado Coalition, which educates visitors and residents on how to responsibly enjoy the state’s natural and cultural resources.

Do Your Part

Follow the Care for Colorado Leave No Trace Principles

01 Know before you go
02 Stick to the trails
03 Leave it as you find it
04 Trash the trash
05 Be careful with fire
06 Keep wildlife wild
07 Share our parks & trails
Learn more about the seven principles

Principles In Practice

Survival Items That Every Colorado Driver Should Pack

From Denver Gazette

Winter driving in Colorado can come with a bit of risk, as slick and snowy roads might mean getting stuck in traffic for hours at a time or even getting stranded. One piece of travel preparation that can ultimately be... Read More
Stewardship December 30, 2024

Tribal and Indigenous Fire Tradition

From US Forest Service

Centuries ago, indigenous people inhabited the land from coast to coast. They knew what scientists confirm today:  Frequent, low intensity fires on the landscape are not just important to reducing the risk of... Read More
Stewardship November 14, 2024

9 Native American Sites to Explore

From Colorado Tourism Office

We can’t very well discuss Colorado’s true roots without remembering our earliest inhabitants. The following sites and museums will have your imagination floating back in time to the first and most fascinating... Read More
Stewardship November 14, 2024

Colorado Ghost Towns

From Colorado Tourism Office

Colorado ghost towns offer a peek in the foggy windows of a once-rowdy brothel, an ATV trek on roads no one bothered to pave on their way out of town and stories of intense standoffs in gulches will remind you why this... Read More
Stewardship November 14, 2024

Do Colorado Right With Sustainable Travel

From Colorado Tourism Office

We don’t need to tell you Colorado is a pretty special place. And we thank you in advance for helping us keep it that way while you’re roaming our mountains and plains. 

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Stewardship October 22, 2024
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