Cliff jumping at Horsetooth Reservoir (or anywhere) sounds pretty fun, right? Yes! Unfortunately, it's prohibited in the park.
The rules don't stop these rebels from cliff jumping anyway, though.
Larimer County Parks and Open Lands warns that cliff diving and jumping is "extremely dangerous," therefore it is prohibited at Horsetooth Reservoir...
There will be more swimmers than boats as the Horsetooth Open Water Swim takes place, including a 10k swim taking you from the north end to the south end.
For many Fort Collins residents, Horsetooth Rock is a beloved hiking spot where many family memories are built. But it also has an interesting story that could attract the attention of the History Channel's Ancient Aliens.
We all saw the adorable 86-year-old grandmother who politely asked Google to (please) translate roman numerals (thank you). While Northern Coloradans aren't necessarily rude, we can always brush up on our manners.
Life on the water is a Northern Colorado summertime staple, so with so many people at some of the most popular swimming and boating spots, help is definitely going to be needed.
Ever driven to Horsetooth and seen the sign that reads: STOUT - POP 47 1/2? We have the story behind the mysterious sign, according to a former Stout resident.