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Murals and Street Art of the Gateway Communities
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By Andrea Kurth || CDTC Gateway Community Program Manager
As the Gateway Community Program Manager at the Continental Divide Trail Coalition, I spend much of my year traveling to the 19 Continental Divide Trail Gateway Communities. While each community assuredly has its own unique personality and flair, they share many attributes. CDT Gateway Communities are all situated in beautiful natural landscapes along the Divide, and this natural beauty attracts plenty of artisans, artists, and musicians, whose works are inspired by the public lands surrounding town. This results in CDT Gateway Communities often possessing a “quirky” and artsy flair which I think just adds to their charm and allure. The natural landscape, the history borne unto that landscape, and the mix of people from retirees to young families, and those who have lived there for generations to transplants, makes for a delighting ambiance that you just must experience for yourself.
In many of the CDT Gateway Communities, downtown murals each community’s unique culture, landscape, and identity. Murals also often highlight natural resources like the CDT, flora and fauna, and unique landmarks. If you’ve never been to a Gateway Community before, what are you waiting for? Find out more about the 19 CDT Gateway Communities and plan your trip at continentaldividetrail.org/cdt-gateway-communities.
While you’re waiting, check out these unique murals from some of the communities along the Divide. Or, better yet, get a preview and see if you can spot these works of art in your next trip along the CDT!
This mural in Chama, NM, commemorates the elk calving grounds of the South San Juan Mountains. Witness the high alpine habitat during a ride on the Cumbres & Toltec Railroad from May to October.
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In 2018, the students of the Aldo Leopold Charter School in Silver City, NM, embarked on a unique project to celebrate their status as a CDT Gateway Community. Here, they can be seen installing a mosaic at the Silver City Visitor Center.