Colorado Tourism Office News

Innovation and Stewardship Take Center Stage at 2024 Colorado Governor’s Tourism Conference

Colorado Springs Announced as Host for 2025, Tourism Leaders Across the State Honored During Awards Ceremony

MT. CRESTED BUTTE – The Colorado Governor’s Tourism Conference, hosted by the Colorado Tourism Office (CTO), concluded today in the picturesque town of Mt. Crested Butte. This annual event, a cornerstone of Colorado’s tourism

Colorado Tourism Office Unveils Landmark Destination Stewardship Strategic Plan to Guide Tourism's Future

Colorado Continues to Lead in Responsible Tourism with the Release of Comprehensive Statewide and Regional Plans

DENVER, CO — The Colorado Tourism Office (CTO), a division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT), is proud to announce the completion of its year-long Colorado Destination Stewardship Strategic

Here’s What Business, Community and Education Leaders are Saying about the Bid to Host the Sundance Film Festival in Boulder, Colorado

DENVER — This week, the State of Colorado announced on behalf of the Boulder Convention and Visitors Bureau (Visit Boulder) and a regional coalition of partners, including the City of Boulder, the Boulder Chamber, the University of Colorado Boulder and the Stanley Film Center, that a proposal was submitted to

Colorado Dark Sky Certification Mentor Summary Report- Sangre de Cristo Dark Sky Reserve

Sangre de Cristo Dark Sky Reserve (Sangre de Cristo) was approved to participate in the Colorado Dark Sky Certification Mentor Program by the Colorado Tourism Office and DarkSky Colorado in December 2022.

Located in South-Central Colorado, the proposed Sangre de Cristo Dark Skies Reserve (SdCDSR) will span over 4,200 square

Colorado Dark Sky Certification Mentor Summary Report- Friends of Browns Canyon

Friends of Browns Canyon (FOBC) was approved to participate in the Colorado Dark Sky Certification Mentor Program by the Colorado Tourism Office and DarkSky Colorado in December 2022.

FOBC represents the 21,589 acre Browns Canyon National Monument (BCNM), designated in 2015, and located in Chaffee County Colorado, between the towns