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Who Do You Thank for that Holiday Hike?

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Monday, July 7, 2014   

OPHIR, Colo. - One of Colorado's newest areas protected for hiking and recreation is the Ophir Valley, south of Telluride.

It took 12 years to preserve the 9,000-acre tract of land in the San Juan Mountains. It used to be a key spot in the state's gold rush. Now, it's part of the Uncompahgre National Forest, where it will provide recreational access, conserve wildlife habitat and improve water quality.

Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado was among those who took in the region over the Independence Day holiday.

"I had the chance to bring my three daughters on the hike," said Bennet. "And what I was thinking was they're going to be able to take their kids on the very same hike."

The preservation of the Ophir Valley was in large part due to the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which is paid for by off-shore oil and gas companies. The fund expires next year if it's not renewed by Congress.

Colorado has received more than $231 million from the fund in the past 50 years, according to Tim Wohlgenant, Colorado state director for The Trust for Public Land.

He added that conservation efforts must be proactive.

"Agencies need to be in a position to act quickly when property comes for sale," said Wohlgenant. "When somebody decides they want to sell a property and it makes sense for the public to own, it's helpful to be able to act quickly."

The Ophir Valley is located close to the San Juan Skyway, a national scenic highway that draws visitors from around the world.

According to Bennet, the region has been able to identify multiple benefits from the protection of the land.

"There's a lot of mixed use in this area and that's going to be preserved as part of the agreement," explained Bennet. "This isn't just about stopping things, it's about preserving our culture and our values."

According to the Outdoor Industry Association, outdoor recreation generates more than $13 billion in annual consumer spending in Colorado, and supports 125,000 jobs.


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