Tim Gray is the Digital Managing Editor for Townsquare Media's Grand Junction, Fort Collins, Montrose, Colorado and Sierra Vista, Arizona. He was born and raised in Michigan, before moving to his dream state of Colorado. You can find him enjoying any of the hiking trails Colorado has to offer, on the golf course or maybe on the slopes.
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The Most Scenic Fall Color Drives in Colorado
Take a drive on some of Colorado's best highways to check out the fall colors.
A List of Colorado Ghost Towns From A to Z
After the gold and silver crashes, towns that were once considered a major part of Colorado began to dry up and shutter their windows. Let's take a tour.
Colorado’s Royal Gorge Bridge Facts You May or May Not Know
If you've never visited the Royal Gorge Bridge, either you're scared or just missing out.
Are You Brave Enough to Drive Colorado’s Most Perilous Roads?
Travelers be warned. Stretched among Colorado's beauty lay miles upon miles of roads with the potential to take your life.
Escape Colorado’s Hot Summer Temps at These Cool Locations
What do you do when the temperatures sour in Colorado? Stay inside in the cool air? That's no fun. Escape to one of these cool Colorado locations.
This is Every Important Ghost Town in Colorado Listed Alphabetically Including Several Just Outside of Denver
You'll find over 300 ghost towns peppered across Colorado's landscape. The majority of these mostly-vacant towns rest high in the Rockies where miners built settlements in hopes to strike it rich.
Ridgway Reservoir Plane Crash Victims + Wreckage Recovered [PHOTOS]
The small plane that crashed into the Ridgway Reservoir near Ouray, Colo. on March 22 was pulled from the icy waters yesterday (March 27) and the five victims have been identified.
Colorado Floods Washout Thousands of Feet of Train Track
Floodwaters from the Colorado floods haven't just destroyed miles of roadways, train tracks have been washed away as well. Union Pacific, BSNF and Amtrak have had to detour deliveries and passenger routes.
Revealing Colorado’s Devastating Flood with These Jaw-Dropping Numbers
As drier weather begins to move into Colorado's flood-stricken areas, search and rescue crews can begin to make their way into some of the more devastated areas to help stranded residents. The Colorado Office of Emergency Management has released damage assessments from the areas involved.