USFS playing catchup at Summit’s over-loved trailheads
Summit County is the hottest destination in the nation’s busiest forest. In five years, from 2017 to 2022, visits to the Dillon Ranger District soared
Summit County is the hottest destination in the nation’s busiest forest. In five years, from 2017 to 2022, visits to the Dillon Ranger District soared
Just over 3 million vehicles traveled I-70 through Summit County this ski season, November through mid-April. That is weekend traffic only, including four-day holidays, making
Town of Frisco wants to rebuild the dirt road to a water storage tank near Old Dillon Reservoir, overlooking Dillon Dam Road. This means 800
Vail Resorts is blaming Whistler Blackcomb for dwindling skier visits this season. In a presentation from April 16, CEO Kirsten Lynch gave the bad and
A group of concerned Dillon locals has launched a petition to halt a sprawling new lakefront development, where hundreds of vacation condos will replace Arapahoe
The owners of two local liquor stores are meeting with the national distributor today. Paul Phillips, of Antlers Liquors in Frisco, and Chris Carran, of
Coming to Colorado Mountain College in Breckenridge on April 26 is the local premiere of a new documentary, “Fracking the System.” Krystal 93 met with
Every 14er in Colorado is now 2 feet shorter than you thought. So is the Imperial Chair at Breckenridge, the entire Tenmile Range, Loveland Pass,
This week on THE STATE OF SUMMIT: Krystal 93 hears from senior housing advocates with big plans for Summit County’s first senior living facility at
March was the only month this ski season where mountain town lodges turned a profit. Analytics firm Destimetrics reports occupancy this March was almost the
Phil Lindeman brings you daily reports that are vital to the people who live, work and play in Summit County. He is also the only local radio news director in the county. Phil says, “I’m honored to man the news studio at Krystal 93, bringing you the latest, breaking news from every corner of Summit County.”