Wednesday Nov 18 | Fort Collins Coloradoan
> Distance: 5.4 miles one way > Difficulty: Moderate with an elevation gain of 1,500 feet. > Trailhead: Take Harmony Road west from Taft Hill Road. It turns into Larimer County Road 38E. Follow County Road 38E to Masonville. Go left at the Masonville Mercantile on County Road 27. Follow County Road 27 about 1 mile to County Road 32C. Head west on this gravel road about 1 mile to the Bobcat Ridge parking lot. > Fees: Free > Facilities: Restrooms, kiosk, picnic shelters, wheel chair-accessible trail > Hours: Sunrise to sunset daily > Pets: No > Maps: None needed > Information: www.fcgov.com/ naturalareas/finder/bobcat or (970) 461-2700 > Why go: This trail is the longest of the six trails totaling more than 17 miles that wind through this 2,600-acre city of Fort Collins Natural Area. It is open to hiking and biking but is closed to horseback riding. This trail makes for a relaxing hike but one that will get your heart pounding a bit with its length and elevation gain. You'll hike through grasslands and foothills dotted with ponderosa pines and views to red rock cliffs. Hike to the end and you'll see beautiful Mahoney Park. Keep an eye out for the bobcat that has been seen here this fall as well as wild turkey, deer, elk and mountain lion. You can either return via this trail or return via the Power Line and Valley trails. > More trails: To see details of 30 area trails, check out the Coloradoan Trail Guide at www. coloradoan.com/xplore
Check out Bobcat Ridge Stars on Thursday at Bobcat Ridge Natural Area near Masonville.
A recipe for success in Loveland
Leaders with Loveland's Meals on Wheels and Community Kitchen think they have found a recipe for success by joining forces to provide meals to people in need in the city.
Local color starts annual display and is easy to find
Community members can see a red, orange and yellow rainbow of fall foliage right here in Northern Colorado when the area's aspen and cottonwood trees, as well as various shrubs, change colors.
Fire crews on two new fires west of Loveland
Loveland has firefighters working on two small fires that sparked near Masonville and Glen Haven.
Outdoors Near Your Backdoor: Volunteer and Keep Learning
City of Fort Collins Master Naturalist Kimberly Tamkun shows a bear skull to kindergarten students visiting Bobcat Ridge Natural Area.
Loveland-area businesses combine efforts to make Loveland an all-inclusive wedding destination
Lyndsie Colonno holds still before a three-way mirror at Wed Wi$ely as Dianne Carpenter pins what are called pick-ups into the skirt of her strapless ball gown.
Hundreds expected at cycling festival
Hundreds of cyclists are expected to participate in this weekend's Fort Collins Cycling Festival, a two-day event that features recreational and competitive rides.
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Loveland Valentine Station Post Office to stay, postal changes to come
Loveland residents will keep their two post offices, but they could see changes in U.S. Postal Service delivery as the company begins a nationwide push to stave off a $7 billion net loss this year.
Severe thunderstorm warning issued
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southeastern Larimer and northern Boulder counties, including Loveland, Masonville, Glen Haven, Drake, Berthoud, northern Longmont and southwestern Fort Collins.
Girl Scouts work to keep fires, beetles at bay
After almost a decade of drought and encroaching bark beetles, the Girl Scouts hope three years of forest thinning on their Magic Sky Ranch near Red Feather Lakes will help keep wildfires and the beetles at a safe distance.
Thunderstorm warning in effect with fast-moving storm approaching Fort Collins
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for south central Larimer County and North Central Colorado with a fast-moving storm headed toward Fort Collins.
Bike ride to benefit MS Society
Cyclists hit the streets to pedal to work Wednesday. This weekend, some serious cycling will go through the area.
Bathed in soft Front Range morning sunlight, Mark Miller looks out like a proud father over a pile of timber loosely assembled on a slab of cold concrete.
Severe weather invades Fort Collins
A fast-moving thunderstorm dumped more than an inch of water on parts of Fort Collins, spun off a short-lived tornado southwest of the city Monday afternoon and set off automated flood-warning alarms.
Storm produced about one inch of rain in parts of Fort Collins, tornado southwest of city
A fast-moving thunderstorm dumped more than an inch of water on parts of Fort Collins and spun off a brief-lived tornado southwest of the city on Monday afternoon.
Every dog has its day - in church
They share their owner's home, family and attention nearly every day. And Sunday morning, local pets were able to share in their divine blessing, too, at the Buckhorn Presbyterian Church's annual Blessing of the Animals service.
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Photo: Casey B. Gibson The University of Vermont took the top two spots at the division I mena s Collegiate National championship road race on Friday, while Carla Swart repeated in the D1 womena s road race title.