About This Tour
Winding their way across the Great Plains like so many ribbons, rivers and streams were vital to survival for all lifeforms that inhabited the parched expanse. For humans, watercourses also served as directional aids, tracks for travel corridors, and convenient boundaries. The Cache la Poudre was such a river. Its verdant valley was referred to as the jáaianahâw by the Arapaho people and first appear on a map of the region as a result of Major Stephen H. Long’s expedition of 1820. By 1835, it was being called the Cache la Poudre, or “hide the powder.” Significant at various times, in various ways, the Poudre River has many tales to tell. From the 1820s to the 1870s this “downstream” segment factored prominently in river lore. This tour takes you around the circumference of Rigden Reservoir while stopping at several sites during the walk to relate stories of the people and events that added to its colorful history.
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Strauss cabin ruins

Walking to the Strauss cabin ruins near Cache la Poudre river

Strauss cabin ruins near Cache la Poudre river

Cache la Poudre river

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East Poudre River, Fort Collins Walking Tour
This 2-hour walking tour explores the East Poudre River area of Fort Collins, delving into its history and natural features. It's a good option for those who enjoy a relaxed pace and learning about local heritage in an outdoor setting.
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Meeting Point
Our tour will begin in the parking lot at Arapaho Bend Reservoir located at 4109 East Horsetooth Road, Fort Collins, CO. Look for our blue passenger van.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
✓ Free cancellation due to bad weather
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Traces of the Past History Tours
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Common questions about East Poudre River, Fort Collins Walking Tour
Who operates this experience?
This experience is operated by Traces of the Past History Tours, a local sightseeing provider.
What's included?
This tour includes Personalized stagecoach ticket and Historic object viewing and handling.. All inclusions are provided by the tour operator.
How long is this tour?
The experience lasts approximately 2 hours, giving you time to fully enjoy your chosen activity.
Can I cancel this tour?
If weather conditions are unsafe, the tour may be canceled by the operator. In such cases, you'll be offered a refund or reschedule.
What should I bring?
We recommend bringing comfortable walking shoes, a camera, and weather-appropriate clothing. All necessary equipment is provided.
Will I receive instant confirmation?
Yes, you'll receive instant confirmation when you book.
What to expect on this tour?
This sightseeing experience lasts approximately 2 hours and includes all necessary equipment and guidance. You'll have access to Personalized stagecoach ticket and more.
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