The CDT Through a Photographer’s Lens

The CDT Through a Photographer’s Lens

By Callie Smith  CDT is highlighting new lenses on the trail each month and April is Visual Arts and Photography month! Our CDT community is full of wonderful photographers who capture unique moments on the trail. We asked a few of them to share their favorite...
Bears, Bear Canisters, and the CDT

Bears, Bear Canisters, and the CDT

(All photos courtesy of BearVault) By Callie Smith The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail (CDT) stretches across the United States from the deserts of New Mexico to the snow-capped mountains of Glacier National Park. The CDT is a community connector that is...
Section by Section: Exploring the Collegiate Peaks Loop

Section by Section: Exploring the Collegiate Peaks Loop

By Dru Falco The Collegiate Peaks Loop connects the Continental Divide Trail (CDT) and the Colorado Trail (CT) by joining the Collegiate East (CT) and Collegiate West (CDT and CT alternate). Historically, Collegiate East has been part of the CT, and Collegiate West...
Skijoring in CDT Gateway Communities!

Skijoring in CDT Gateway Communities!

(All photographs by Steve Sunday Photography from Leadville, CO. Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) Native Lands) By Callie Smith  For our 10th anniversary this year, the CDTC is highlighting different lenses on the trail each month – and during February, we’re...
2022 Town Halls

2022 Town Halls

Thanks to everyone who attended our 2022 Town Halls! We were thrilled to catch up, acquaint you with the newest updates from CDTC, and answer questions. 2022 New Mexico and Colorado Town Hall 2022 Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana Town Hall
A Geologic History of the Continental Divide

A Geologic History of the Continental Divide

Photo by Mike Fuhrmann/@PortraitOfAHiker. Rio Grande National Forest, Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) and Pueblos Native Lands. By Callie Smith What is the Continental Divide? The Continental Divide Trail travels along the Great Divide which runs through both North and South...