From Colorado ski resorts, national parks to downtown business conferences, the state saw an influx of tourists over the last year. Colorado had about 95.4 million visitors in 2024, up by 2.3% from ...
A week ago, the state’s tourism office announced that 2011 had been a record-breaking year. And 2012 will break all kinds of records, too — but not the ones boosters like to shatter. Most ...
Leaders in Colorado’s tourism industry are appealing to lawmakers to keep dollars flowing to local initiatives as the state prepares to pull back spending across departments and sectors.
National parks and other popular destinations on public lands are still open with little to no staff. Advocates don't want ...
The allure of Colorado’s diverse attractions has long been a magnet for tourists seeking vibrant experiences. Among these, casinos play a pivotal role in transforming the state’s historic locales into ...
COLORADO — The Colorado Tourism Office (CTO) has announced awards for 16 different tourist markets across Colorado. The CTO established the Tourism Marketing Grant program in 2001 as an effort to ...
Last year was a good year for tourism in Colorado: visitors were spending more money, visiting more places and helping create jobs for local economies. The same can’t be said about the 2025 tourism ...
The State of Colorado announced they are providing funds to keep two visitor centers open at Rocky Mountain National Park ...
Colorado’s tourism economy is booming, with record-high visitation and visitor spending in 2023. The state saw 93.3 million visitors who spent $28.3 billion last year, according to a report released ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The state of Colorado is celebrating National Travel and Tourism Week, a weeklong event from May 4-10 that focuses on the role of the travel industry in the U.S. Gov. Jared Polis, in a ...
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