The Cache La Poudre River National Heritage Area is a historic region in the northern Colorado Front Range that commemorates the environment and culture of the region through various activities and programs. The area features canals built by early settlers in the 1800s as well as other historic sites, including the Eaton House and the Fort Collins Water Works.

Not far away are several other points of interest like the Kaplan-Hoover Bison Bonebed, the 1960s Missile Silo Park, and the remains of a World War II POW Camp. There are events like the Poudre River Trail-athlon, the Poudre River Trail Full Moon Bike Ride, and the Great Divide Film Tour in Fort Collins.

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