Colorado River District to host ‘State of the River’ presentation in Silverthorne
The event will cover several topics including updates on the Blue River in Summit County and regional water conservation efforts

Ryan Spencer/Summit Daily News
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correct the name of the event.
The Colorado River District will hold one of its 11 “State of the River” events in Silverthorne on Thursday, May 22.
The event, held in partnership with the Blue River Watershed Group, will be held at the Silverthorne Pavilion from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., according to the Colorado River District’s website.
Presentations will cover topics including current river conditions and seasonal forecasts, updates on the Colorado River system, local water projects affecting the Blue River in Summit County, updates on the Shoshone River water rights efforts, conservation efforts in the region and updates on recent legislative efforts.
Registration is required. To register for the “State of the River” event visit ColoradoRiverDistrict.org/state-of-the-river-meetings-2025.

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