Pitkin County Revegetation Report - City of Aspen and Pitkin County 2025

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Colorado Aspen / State
Pitkin County was created 23 Feb 1881 and was named for Colorado Governor Frederick Walker Pitkin. Its county seat is Aspen.
Things to Do in Pitkin Take in seemingly infinite views on nearby Cumberland Pass, explore the ghost town of Tincup, eat lunch on the banks of serene Mirror Lake or explore more motorized trails in nearby Taylor Park for the day.
Colorado Pitkin County / State
A TDR, or Transferable Development Right is a development right that may be transferred from a Sending Site to lands that are designated as suitable for development (Receiver Site).