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Priority Segments

This Excel Spreadsheet contains a wealth of information about each segment of the CFRT.

Click on "Implementation Plan" on the left bar for grants awarded in the 2008 CFRT Grant Cycle

CFRT Devlopment Council

The last Colorado Front Range Development Council was held on March 17, 2008 at the Douglas County Events Center.  The Development Council Minutes are available here.

 


Colorado Front Range Trail

Colorado Front Range Trail
In 2003, Colorado State Parks, with the support of the citizens of Colorado, many communities and stakeholders, initiated the Colorado Front Range Trail project (CFRT).

The vision of this trail is to create a multi-purpose trail from Wyoming to New Mexico, along the Front Range of Colorado. The 876-mile trail will link diverse communities, scenic landscapes, cultural and historic points, parks, open space and other attractions.

The CFRT is a unique legacy that will enrich Colorado’s tourism and recreation resources, as well as our heritage and health.

When complete, the trail will connect 15 cities, 14 counties and many smaller towns and communities along its length. To date, over 270 miles of the CFRT have been finished – one-third of the corridor.

Colorado State Parks is working with over 500 stakeholders that include local communities, state and federal agencies, non-profit organizations, recreation retailers and the tourism community to continue the collaborative efforts that are necessary to complete the vision for the CFRT.

Please visit this website to track the progress of the Colorado Front Range Trail.


Last Updated: 11/4/2008