Horsetooth Reservoir (Throughout The Year) – In A Colorado Minute (Week 215) 

Not counting two short visits in the early 2000s, it’s been almost
exactly a year since I’ve been in Fort Collins, Colorado. I thought this
would be the perfect time to make a video about the place where I spent
most of my time (besides our house and garden): Horsetooth Reservoir.
I’ve been collecting shots throughout the year to finally present you
with proof that Horsetooth Reservoir is beautiful during all seasons,
from spring to summer to fall to winter.

The reservoir, constructed in 1949, stretches north-south for 6.5 miles (10 km), and is about one-half mile (1 km) wide.

If
you’d like to watch videos from Horsetooth Reservoir and the
surrounding parks, check out these earlier Moving Postcard episodes:

Summer Wildflowers – In A Colorado Minute (Week 166)

Lory State Park (Part 1) – In A Colorado Minute (Week 195)

Boat Ride on Horsetooth Reservoir – In A Colorado Minute (Week 179)

Horsetooth Mountain – In A Colorado Minute (Week 180)

Snow at Horsetooth Reservoir – In A Colorado Minute (Week 189)

Arthur’s Rock (Lory State Park – Part 2) – In A Colorado Minute (Week 206)

Spring Wildflowers – In A Colorado Minute (Week 213)

The song in the video is the instrumental version of “The Dreamers” by Josh Woodward. This song is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 US License. Thank you, Josh!

Horsetooth Reservoir, Colorado, in autumn

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