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Northern Colorado

Trails West Magazine is discovering what makes northern Colorado unique among other regions of the United States through creative storytelling and multimedia. Here is where history was made, western expansion paved the trails to the west, and pioneers made their marks on history, altering the course of a nation's people.

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Stories from Northern Colorado

Mount Richthofen: Colorado’s Majestic “Great Chief” of the Never Summer Mountains

Nestled in Northern Colorado’s Never Summer Mountains, Mount Richthofen—also known as the “Great Chief”—rises to 12,940 ft above sea level in Rocky Mountain National Park. Known for its vivid red-orange sedimentary rock, glacier-carved valleys, and panoramic summit views, the peak combines rugged geology, rich natural beauty, and World War I history (named for the Red Baron) into an unforgettable climb. Perfect for hikers, backpackers, and nature lovers seeking solitude and scenery beyond the typical Colorado trails.

From Powder Cache to Heritage River: The Legacy of Colorado’s Cache la Poudre

The Cache la Poudre River in northern Colorado is more than a scenic waterway—it’s a river shaped by frontier history, rugged canyons, and vital water rights.
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