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colochoclab
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Sep 12, 2013

Severe Flooding Denver, Boulder, Lyons, Estes Park

Don't know if anyone has posted yet, but we are having big flooding problems here in the Denver front range.

Started last night, Boulder has over 8 inches of rain so far. Boulder is basically shut down due to flooding. Lyons is completely isolated due to road wash-outs. Estes Park flooding, mandatory evac for Big Thompson Canyon.
Rain forcasted to continue throughout the day and into the evening.

Colo. Springs having heavy rainfall also. Fountain Creek CG evacuated last night, but reopened later. 1 flood related death in the springs, 2 up north so far.

19 Replies

  • We made plans to see Estee Park and Rocky MT National Park next week. Any suggestions on what to see now?
  • Just read tonight that an Escapee Park in NM is also flooding and they are rescuing residents with boats and helicopters. 2 trapped in the flooding that they are still trying to rescue. And, a ton of rain to hit around the mexican gulf and up into texas with 10 - 25" of rain possible. Take care any and all that are in these areas as well as colorado.
  • Saw it on the news this AM- that's just nuts! ... best of luck to all you Front Rangers down in the low lands.
  • The state trooper that drove down the canyon warning the residents got killed too. My wife worked for ma bell and she got called in to run a switch board in the middle of the night.
  • I remember the 76 flood below Estes.If I remember right a dam gave way.Killed alot of folks.Y'all stay safe.
  • We were in Rocky Mountain National Park, in our travel trailer, in July or August of 1976. Flooding occurred in the Big Thompson Canyon. We drove down into Estes Park the day after the flood. If I recall correctly 40 or 50 people were killed. The bodies were being stored in refrigerated trailer trucks. What a terrible sight!

    -Tom, W3TLN
  • Good luck to all out there- I was in Estes Park during the flood in 1976. It can get very, very bad very, very quickly.

    Be safe!
  • We are here in Loveland,Co just above the Big Thompson River which flows out of Rocky Mtn Nat'l Park. The river is at flood stage with a wall of water coming down many of the mountain canyons 15-20 foot high. There is a fireman trapped in a tree near Boulder and all roads into the mountains with exception of the interstate are close.
    The St Vrain River west of Longmont in the Lyons area are encountering record high levels. Many person in Lyons have been evacuated and all roads closed there.
    RV's in RMNP are stranded as Estes Park has had over 8" of rain to this point.
    Trout fishing is out of the question!!

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