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Pam, your question comes at a great time. Summit County summers are bursting with bikers, hikers, boaters and festival-goers. In fact, our community of 30,000 residents swells to nearly 150,000 on a peak weekend. That’s according to the county’s 2013 Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan, so it’s safe to assume those visitor numbers have grown since.
Here in Colorado, the state’s Tourism Office reported that 2017 domestic visitors hit a record 84.7 million. Those kinds of numbers, not to mention a growing population, create big impact on our resources. More than ever, we need people like you to help us protect the place we all love to explore. Here are my seven practical steps love Summit County like home:
 
 
- Up your reusable game
-  Think green when choosing your lodging 
- Collect your recycling
 
- Utilize public transportation
- Rent an electric car
- Buy local
 
- Love this place like a local
