Colorado Outdoors Podcast Episode 2.8: Explore more with COTREX

More than 230 land managers have contributed to COTREX data to detail 45,076 miles of trail across Colorado.

In this episode, learn more about COTREX, the official state smart device and desktop app for planning your next adventure in Colorado.

COTREX puts information about all of Colorado’s trails in your hands, thanks to a collaborative effort by land managers at every level.

More than 230 land managers have contributed to COTREX data to detail 45,076 miles of trail across Colorado. And because the information is all sourced directly from land managers, you can trust you are recreating responsibly whenever you start your journey using COTREX.

Best of all, COTREX is completely free and you’ll never have to make in-app purchases to download maps or receive important alerts and safety information.

Join us as we chat with CPW State Trails Program Coordinator Joe O’Brien about his love for trails and tech, what features in the app you should be putting to use and a hint at the possibilities for the future of the constantly expanding app.

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Podcast hosted by John Livingston and Bridget O’Rourke, Public Information Officers for Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Podcast edited by Ted Mitchell. Art19 is the host platform, and people can also find the podcast online at https://art19.com/shows/colorado-outdoors

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