- API
Horseback Riding at State Parks
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2016-02-08T19:47:15.000ZMany Colorado State Parks provide the perfect scenery for a spring, summer or fall horseback riding adventure. Choose the perfect landscape for your ride—from the miles of scenic trails against the mountain backdrop at Mueller State Park to the trail surrounding the peaceful waters of Barr Lake State Park. State Forest State Park and Golden Gate Canyon State Park offer public corrals for those camping with horses. If you don't own a horse, the stables at Chatfield State Park and Mueller State Park offer horse rentals for your riding pleasure.
- API
Camping in Colorado State Parks
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2016-02-09T15:45:18.000ZLying beneath a starry canopy and drifting off to the sound of nature is just one draw to camping in Colorado. Breathtaking natural beauty, few bugs and the abundance of outdoor activities at your fingertips make the Centennial State one of the nation’s most popular places to camp.
- API
Restaurant Inspections in Tri-County Colorado 2018
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-06T11:01:31.000ZRestaurant Inspection data for food service facilities within Adams, Arapahoe, and Douglas counties in Colorado provided by Tri-County Health Department (TCHD) in 2018.
- API
Colorado Low Head Dam Inventory
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2020-09-29T20:01:39.000ZPublic safety at low head dams is becoming an increasingly important issue as the population of Colorado increases and citizens recreate more and more on waterways within the state. Efforts such as the low head dam inventory are currently underway to better identify the hazards, educate the recreating public and reduce fatalities and injuries at and around these structures. The Colorado Low Head Dams inventory includes location information for engineered structures in main stem rivers and their major tributaries. Since the inventory does not include structures on all rivers, it should not be considered an all-inclusive list of all the hazardous structures that may exist. Structures within the inventory are categorized according to physical attributes and purpose. The three categories are: Diversion structures, grade control structures and recreational structures. Some of the structures have multiple uses.
- API
Trails in Colorado State Parks
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2020-03-20T23:35:00.000ZColorado’s natural beauty and awesome landscapes serve to inspire one’s thirst for outdoor adventure. Our plains, mountains and backcountry trails offer an infinite variety of trekking experiences. Whether your preference is hiking, jogging, biking, equestrian, camping or motorized travel, Colorado features trails that will satisfy and challenge anyone’s desired outdoor experience. Awaken your western spirit of adventure and navigate your way to one of Colorado’s 25 Scenic and Historic Byways and find your adventure.
- API
Geocaching at State Parks
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2016-02-08T19:51:42.000ZGeocaching is a game of hiding and seeking treasure that is enjoyed by thousands of people of all ages. It's the old-fashioned scavenger hunt, gone high tech. This adventure sport is one the whole family can enjoy at many Colorado State Parks.
- API
Contour Lines in Colorado
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-06T11:03:37.000ZDirect link to download a geodatabase containing elevation contours for the entire state of Colorado at contour intervals of 10, 20, and 40. The most recent contour line was entered on 10/01/2009. Dataset is maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey.
- API
Tree Inventory Denver
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-06T11:00:39.000ZThis dataset is point representation of trees managed by the Department of Parks and Recreation in the City and County of Denver. Data is based GPS locations
- API
Adams - N and AvgCap
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-01T15:04:05.000ZThis dataset includes all non-24 hour licensed child care facilities in the State of Colorado. It is updated monthly, and is intended for public use. It includes CDHS-issued child care license numbers, legal business names as they appear in the licensing application, the types of service the programs provide, the physical location addresses of the programs as they appear in the licensing application, the longitude-latitude coordinate values derived from geocoding services and spatial QA, the valid Colorado Shines quality rating levels (if applicable), total licensed capacities, and CCCAP utilization and fiscal agreement. Note: As of Jan 1, 2021, the following fields are temporarily unavailable in this release: `CCCAP CHILD COUNT_D1`, `CCCAP CASE COUNT_D1`, and `CCCAP_AMOUNT_PAID_D1`. These columns will be included again in the near future. Please contact the dataset owner for more information as necessary. Disclaimer: The State of Colorado, the Colorado Department of Human Services, and the Office of Early Childhood make no representations or warranties expressed or implied, with respect to the use of data provided herewith regardless of its format or the means of its transmission. There is no guarantee or representation to the user as to the accuracy, currency, suitability, or reliability of this data for any purpose. The user accepts the data “as is”. The State of Colorado assumes no responsibility for loss or damage incurred as a result of any user reliance on this data. Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information. The State of Colorado does not necessarily endorse any interpretations or products derived from the data.
- API
Colorado Parks and Recreation Association
data.colorado.gov | Last Updated 2016-02-08T18:20:29.000ZCPRA is a dynamic, proactive organization that creates healthy residents and livable communities by promoting excellence in parks and recreation. Our mission is to promote the parks and recreation profession and its growth throughout the State of Colorado. CPRA was established in 1951 as the trade association for parks and recreation professionals in Colorado. CPRA has been providing continuing education, professional networking and resources since that time. CPRA is currently undergoing review to change from a 501c4 to a 501c3 by merging the association with the CPRA Foundation.