Poudre River Trail Corridor

A nonprofit organization

$7,958 raised by 69 donors

80% complete

$10,000 Goal

The Poudre River Trail, stretching 22 miles from east Greeley to west Windsor, is used every day by thousands of people. In 2024, the trail will extend into Larimer County and pass under I-25, connecting Greeley, Windsor, Timnath, and Fort Collins. The trail is owned and operated by a non-profit, Poudre River Trail Corridor, Inc. 

Testimonials

Fred Otis, one of the founding board members and past president of the Poudre River Trail Corridor, Inc. Board of Directors, said years ago "The Poudre Trail will become the Central Park of northern Colorado" Over the last twenty years the trail has definitely achieved its goal, providing access to people through the historic river corridor which is a part of the Cache la Poudre National Heritage area. Your support will help maintain and improve this wonderful asset.

Mission

The mission of the Poudre River Trail Corridor, Inc. is to actively engage in the support, preservation, development, enhancement, and use of the Cache la Poudre River Corridor for the benefit of the public as a legacy natural, recreational, educational, and cultural resource.

Background Statement

The Poudre River Trail was established over 25 years ago. It was built over a 15-year period using private contributions and grants (such as Great Outdoors Colorado and Colorado State Trails and Open Spaces) on almost exclusively land donated by private property owners. Today it is maintained by the City of Greeley, the Town of Windsor, and generous volunteers.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Poudre River Trail Corridor

other names

PRTC

Year Established

1996

Tax id (EIN)

84-1366598

Category

Recreation & Sports

Organization Size

Small Organization

Address

PO Box 388
Windsor, CO 80550

Service areas

Weld County, CO, US

Windsor, CO, US

Greeley, CO, US

Timnath, CO, US

Fort Collins, CO, US

Phone

9703816250

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