Tubing along the Poudre River is one of Northern Coloradans' favorite summer pastimes. To enjoy it and stay safe, there are several items you'll want to bring with you.
Chances are, at some point this summer, you will visit one of the many water recreation areas in Larimer County during the summer and it could be dangerous.
I remember the first time I laughed at the word 'poudre,' which leads me to Fort Collins' local lingo that stumps out-of-towners (or makes them giggle).
Shelby, Alana and Madi love some word play, so they made these Northern Colorado valentines, because let's be real, there's always a 'Poudre' joke to be made.
A group of rafters on the Poudre River Sunday overturned their raft and one woman has died. The rafters were aboard a non-commercial raft when it tipped over.
If you are going to fall off your inner-tube, into a raging river, it's nice to have trained rescuers nearby. That was the case yesterday on the Poudre River.
A plan has been submitted by the founders of OtterBox for a 100,000 square foot expansion project for the Poudre River District in Fort Collins that would include a distillery, restaurant, meeting rooms, retail shops and a music venue.