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20 Colorado trail improvements funded for 2021

Debris field on the Elk Creek section of the Colorado Trail in the Weminuche Wilderness. (Credit:CPW)

DENVER (KDVR) — Recreational Trail Grants for 2021 will fund 20 non-motorized trail improvements across the state, Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced on Monday.

“These trail projects will connect Coloradans to the outdoors with new and improved trails and provide more places for everyone to get outside,” Trails Program Manager Fletcher Jacobs said.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission unanimously approved $3,520,752 in grants.

Great Outdoors Colorado, Colorado Lottery, Federal Recreational Trails Program funds and Federal Land and Water Conservation provide funding for the non-motorized Trail Grant Program.

This year’s projects include:

North Mt. Elbert Trail Maintenance (Maintenance Grant)

Mesa County Trail Maintenance (Maintenance Grant)

Elk Creek – Colorado Trail Avalanches (Maintenance Grant)

Daniel’s Pass, Phase 1 (Construction Grant)

Overland Mountain Bike Association Trail Agent Project (Maintenance Grant)

Heron Pond-Carpio-Sanguinette Park, Phase 2 (Land and Water Conservation Fund Construction Grant)

Naturita Town Park Perimeter Trail (Land and Water Conservation Fund Construction Grant)

A complete list of the Recreational Trail Grants is available here