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Cache La Poudre River CorridorBridge over the Cache La Poudre river
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Cache La Poudre River Corridor
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The Cache la Poudre River Corridor National Heritage Area begins at the boundary of Roosevelt National Forest on the west and runs downstream along the river until it joins the South Platte River east of Greeley, Colorado.

To download a printable map of the area, click here. (pdf 239K)

The Cache la Poudre River Corridor runs through several towns including LaPorte, Fort Collins, Timnath, Windsor, and Greeley, Colorado.

By car to:

LaPorte, Colorado; From Denver take US 25 North approximately 58 miles to Fort Collins, then take US 287 North approximately five miles.

Fort Collins, Colorado; From Denver take US 25 North approximately 58 miles.

Timnath, Colorado; From Fort Collins take US 25 South approximately four miles.

Windsor, Colorado; From Fort Collins take US 25 South approximately seven miles, then take CO 392 East approximately four and a half miles.

Greeley, Colorado; From Denver take US 25 North approximately 44 miles, then take  US 34 East approximately 20 miles.

 
Map of Cache la Poudre River Corridor National Heritage Area.
Pika with a mouth full of grass  

Did You Know?
Did you know that pikas harvest grasses so they can survive the long cold winter? These small members of the rabbit family do not hibernate, but instead store their harvest as “haystacks” under rocks in the alpine environment.

Last Updated: June 16, 2007 at 17:22 EST