The thing about floods, the videos and news reports don't do them justice, the magnitude of their destructive power. The damage to this park was significant, moreso than most locations other than the Sylvan Dale Ranch, both of which sit east of the mouth of the Big T. And the damage looks like it was selective...Riverview damaged, Fireside untouched (in fairness, it sits a bit higher on a bluff); Glade Park destroyed, but Fort Namaqua untouched. When I was last by there, the folks at Riverview were working dilligently to get the mess cleaned up as best they can. Here's hoping they can at least get partially open this year.
And to add on a bit, CDOT is now starting some additional construction in the Big Thompson Canyon/US 34. Not as extensive as US36 out of Lyons to Estes Park, but blasting some rocks for hillside stabilization. Right now, there's some delays in getting up the canyon but nothing significant. They want to get this done before the spring thaw and runoff, which is still several weeks away.
EDIT: Dang, did it again!! RiverVIEW, the subject of this thread. RiverBEND, which is further up the canyon and quite a bit smaller, was totally destroyed for the sites, but the buildings remain.
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