Frank Waters

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Last Updated: December 5, 2025

Frank Waters was an American author who lived in Colorado for many years and wrote extensively about the state's history, culture, and natural beauty.


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Colorado is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers, offering activities such as skiing, hiking, and white-water rafting. Some specific points of interest in Colorado include the Rocky Mountains, Garden of the Gods, Mesa Verde National Park, and the Royal Gorge Bridge. Interesting facts about the state include that it is home to the highest paved road in North America (Mount Evans Scenic Byway) and the world's largest hot springs pool (Glenwood Hot Springs). The best time of year to visit Colorado depends on what activities you are interested in, but generally, the summer months are the most popular for outdoor activities, while the winter months are ideal for skiing and snowboarding.

       

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Park & Land Designation Reference

National Park
Large protected natural areas managed by the federal government to preserve significant landscapes, ecosystems, and cultural resources; recreation is allowed but conservation is the priority.
State Park
Public natural or recreational areas managed by a state government, typically smaller than national parks and focused on regional natural features, recreation, and education.
Local Park
Community-level parks managed by cities or counties, emphasizing recreation, playgrounds, sports, and green space close to populated areas.
Wilderness Area
The highest level of land protection in the U.S.; designated areas where nature is left essentially untouched, with no roads, structures, or motorized access permitted.
National Recreation Area
Areas set aside primarily for outdoor recreation (boating, hiking, fishing), often around reservoirs, rivers, or scenic landscapes; may allow more development.
National Conservation Area (BLM)
BLM-managed areas with special ecological, cultural, or scientific value; more protection than typical BLM land but less strict than Wilderness Areas.
State Forest
State-managed forests focused on habitat, watershed, recreation, and sustainable timber harvest.
National Forest
Federally managed lands focused on multiple use—recreation, wildlife habitat, watershed protection, and resource extraction (like timber)—unlike the stricter protections of national parks.
Wilderness
A protected area set aside to conserve specific resources—such as wildlife, habitats, or scientific features—with regulations varying widely depending on the managing agency and purpose.
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Land
Vast federal lands managed for mixed use—recreation, grazing, mining, conservation—with fewer restrictions than national parks or forests.
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