FOR SALE - Poudre River Resort Property - Colorado, UNITED STATES
Located adjacent to a designated National Scenic Byway, this riverfront resort is in the heart of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. With 500'+ of frontage on the Cache la Poudre river and 7+ acres of land, the resort also includes 15 modern cabins, a campsite, well-stocked Country store and a fast-food Restaurant.
Overview of Cache La Poudre River Campground.wmv
This a brief overview of the beautiful Cache La Poudre River just Northwest of Fort Collins, Colorado on Hwy. 14. The campground is called Dutch George - one of several along the river.
Poudre Canyon River [Waters Flow Melody] Decent to Fort Collins CO. Aug. 9th 2013
Poudre Canyon River [Waters Flow Meledy] Decent to
Fort Collins CO [Canon EOS Mirrorless] Aug. 9th 2013
Where does the Colorado River start? - Video (Sony a7ii)
Where does the Colorado River start?
I went on an adventure to find out.
Google maps said the hike was only 2.5 hours, but it turned out to be a full 5 to get to the continental divide atop Le Poudre Pass.
But, it did not disappoint. It was so interesting and unique of an experience to see the very start of the river that carved out Arches, the Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Lake Mead, Glenwood canyon, and so many more. But here, I saw it as just a tiny little stream.
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Landscape Photography | Exploring Colorado's Poudre Canyon in Winter
I've just moved to Colorado! In this video, join me as I explore northern Colorado's rocky and rugged Poudre Canyon after a deep freeze in early January. I photograph some truly incredible ice patterns in a partially frozen river, and fail miserably at capturing the antics of a hyper, water walkin', aquatic insect eatin' songbird known as the American Dipper.
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Grand Junction Colorado National Monument
A short video that takes you on a quick journey through the majestic Colorado National Monument for great trails, scenic drives and incomparable views.
Colorado National Guard Firefighters Battle Blaze
Footage of High Park Firefighters battling blazes in the Poudre Canyon area of Colorado. Montana and Idaho Hot Shots along with Colorado National Guard firefighters work on containing the blaze. Courtesy 140th Wing Public Affairs.
Poudre River Colorado
July 2018 survey of cabins available at Archers Poudre River Resort, 33021 Poudre Canyon Rd, Bellvue, CO 80512
Colorado State University Students Explore Fort Collins
Let two Colorado State University students show you around Fort Collins and the surrounding area, and get a better understanding of why Fort Collins is consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in the United States and is a great college town.
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Exploring and Climbing the Poudre Palace
This was a great trip up the Poudre Valley. Had such a great experience for my first Colorado sport climbing. I used a DJI Phantom 3 standard and a GoPro 3+ for this footage. The Drone footage starts at 1:15.
Music:SOLO ACOUSTIC GUITAR by Jason Shaw
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Cache la Poudre River Canyon Winter Drive
We were able to get away for the day, so we took a beautiful winter drive up the Poudre Canyon.
Poudre Canyon Treffen - pulling out of Canyonside Campground
heading towards the North Sand Hills in Cowdrey
Gateway Natural Area, Fort Collins - In A Colorado Minute (Week 253)
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The Gateway Natural Area of Fort Collins, Colorado, is actually about 15 miles northwest of the city of Fort Collins, just off Poudre Canyon Highway (Colorado State Highway 14). Formerly known as Gateway Mountain Park, it's situated where the North Fork of the Poudre River joins the main arm of the Cache La Poudre River. Following the main hiking trail along the river for about a mile, you get to the former water filtration plant's rather impressive waterfall and the hidden oasis of Seaman Reservoir.
On Scott's birthday this week, Scott, GJ, Whiskey and I took the quick ride up to the Gateway Natural Area of Fort Collins and indulged in some of our favorite activities: fishing, filming, photographing, spending time with each other and running around in the snow.
This area, featuring the river, the reservoir, fields, mountains, several hiking trails, all of its natural beauty and its close proximity to Fort Collins, has quickly become one of our favorite year-round go-to places. The grills and roof-covered picnic tables, right at the beginning of the area, are an additional perk.
For more videos from that area, please check out some of my previous In A Colorado Minute episodes:
Seaman Reservoir – In A Colorado Minute (Week 218)
The Narrows, Poudre Canyon (Time Lapse) – In A Colorado Minute (Week 197)
Drive through Poudre Canyon, Colorado, in the winter – Time Lapse (extended version)
Snowshoeing With Whiskey Dog – In A Colorado Minute (Week 198)
While I see this video more as a postcard from heaven, the featured song in this video happens to be called Postcard from Hell (instrumental version) by Josh Woodward ( This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. Thank you, Josh!
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INTO CSU | Spring In Fort Collins
For a lot of international students the change in weather can be a pretty big shock. Luckily for our students the experience of Spring weather in Colorado is a dynamic, yet enjoyable experience! Weather-wise we are never bored!
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Greyrock Trail (Part 1) - In A Colorado Minute (Week 272)
- - The Greyrock Trail (off Poudre Canyon Road aka Highway 14) is a slightly challenging and very rewarding hiking trail up to Greyrock Mountain in the Laramie Mountain Range of the Rocky Mountains.
To cover the 2,040 feet of elevation to the 7,600-feet summit of Greyrock Mountain, you can choose between two trails: Greyrock Meadows Trail (3.79 miles total) and Greyrock Summit Trail (2.8 miles total). Greyrock Trail is the steeper and more interesting trail that I took while shooting this video.
Both trails meet again at the base of Greyrock, after which the remaining 1/2 mile is a more rocky terrain that may require your hands to help you get up to the summit, discover the small lake at the top and enjoy the view of snow-covered peaks of the Rocky Mountains and the High Plains.
The day I hiked Greyrock Trail was appropriately grey with a constant threat of thunderstorms. Everyone who had passed me while I was stopping to shoot my video along the way, eventually passed me again as they descended, including the two very kind Park Rangers. So when Whiskey and I had made it onto Greyrock itself and I believed to be only about 10 or 15 minutes from the summit, the rain, sudden big wind gusts, and thunder above, convinced me to turn back around and try to get us to a safer spot quickly. I decided I would just come back on another, clearer day to explore and record the summit and the view.
But at least I still got to enjoy some of the bird's-eye views of Laporte, Fort Collins and part of Horsetooth Reservoir (as you can see in the end of the video).
In the video, you will see my dog Whiskey cooling off in the stream that runs along a good portion of the Summit Trail. However, it is advised to not let your dog drink that water due to possible presence of Giardia bacteria. Please bring your own source of water for your dog as I did. And hopefully your dog isn't as much of a nature snob that she insists on drinking the local mountain water.
Another thing I'd like to point out that may already be obvious from the video: these forests seem to catch fire easily because Colorado is usually rather dry. So please be very aware of not doing anything that might cause a fire.
Last but not least, I highly recommend hiking this very popular trail at this time of year because of all the wildflowers! Just get there early so you can claim one of the parking spots.
The song in this video is called “Acoustic Blues” and was written and performed by Jason Shaw (of who made this song available via the CC BY 3.0 license. Thank you, Jason!
Watch the video of the Greyrock summit: Greyrock (Part 2: The Summit) – In A Colorado Minute (Week 311)
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Frozen River (Cache La Poudre River) - In A Colorado Minute (Week 304)
- - A frozen river, with its clear water breaking through the white ice, all of it glistening in the sunshine, is a special perk of Colorado winters. Only 15 minutes north-west of Fort Collins, the Poudre Canyon offers stunning views of the Cache la Poudre River cutting through the hills and mountains and flowing underneath and around the ice. During the sunny Colorado winters, it's not difficult to find the perfect day to enjoy the visual drama between water and ice, sunshine and shadow, steep rock walls, big boulders and small pebbles. You can get so taken in by the views that you might not even notice at first that you're actually walking on the river - or on the thinning layer of ice separating you and the gushing water right below your feet.
Needless to say, I went out to the Poudre Canyon a few times this winter already and captured these images of the frozen river for you during several outings with Miriam or Scott and always Whiskey. The video shows a collection of some of my favorite places along the canyon: Diamond Beach (my own naming), Grey Rock Trail Bridge, Diamond Rock, and that place we went with Erica, you know the one, where the road crosses the river (I really need to come up with a new name for that one).
By the way, the water in the river is very low right now, typical for winter. It's going to be above most of the boulders again once the snow melt happens up in the high mountains. I just sincerely hope that it won't become so much to lead to flooding again like the last few years...
The song in the video is “Second Nature” by Jason Shaw of He has made this and many great tunes available via a CC BY 3.0 license. Thank you, Jason!
For another view of the Poudre Canyon and the frozen river, check out these videos (make sure to watch in HD):
The Narrows, Poudre Canyon (Time Lapse) – In A Colorado Minute (Week 197)
Drive through Poudre Canyon, Colorado, in the winter – Time Lapse (extended version)
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The Most Scenic Route In Colorado
We traversed a portion of the San Juan Skyway between Ridgway and beyond Telluride in the Colorado mountains, and we absolutely believe this is the most scenic route you can drive in Colorado. This route consists of highway 62 and highway 145 which connect the quaint mountain towns!
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Poudre River Resort For Sale in Colorado!
The Resort is nestled on the banks of the wild & scenic Cache la Poudre River. Lovely views from all directions, road access is via a designated National Scenic Byway w/the Resort being NW of Fort Collins Colorado along Highway 14. Accommodations include: Studio, 1&2 bedroom mountain log cabins, plus a 4 bedroom Private Lodge Cabin with hot tub, Poudre River views & unrestricted Trout Fishing. All cabins are modern & include heating, fully-equipped kitchen & baths, BBQ grill, campfire pit & picnic table. Full Service RV Sites and tent camping sites along the river.
Colorado Snakes!
Colorado crew goes out herping in SE Colorado. Found a 9 diff species of snakes. Video is intended for educational purposes.
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