Tim Gray is the Digital Managing Editor for Townsquare Media's Grand Junction, Fort Collins, Montrose, Colorado and Sierra Vista, Arizona. He was born and raised in Michigan, before moving to his dream state of Colorado. You can find him enjoying any of the hiking trails Colorado has to offer, on the golf course or maybe on the slopes.
Tim Gray
You Just Have to See These Colorado Waterfalls During Winter
Visitors to Rifle Falls State Park in Rifle, Colo. will be mesmerized by the beautiful falling waters.
Extremely Interesting Facts About Colorado Counties You Need to Know
Before Colorado became a state, the territory was divided into 17 original counties. For the most part, those original 17 remain counties—however, they may look a bit different—there's one that no longer exists.
LOOK: This is Where You Can View Winter Bald Eagles in Colorado
Winter in Colorado is bald eagle season, and these are the places you need to go to watch them in all their majestic glory.
Colorado Wildlife Rescue: You Need to See This Lake City Elk Rescued From Climbing Ropes
Wildlife rescues in Colorado always make my heart nice and warm.
Colorado, You Break These Driving Laws the Most + You Can’t Deny It
I don't think we have the time to start a list of all the road laws Coloradans break, but we'll try.
Here’s How You Can Track When Santa Makes His Way to Colorado
The fine folks at NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) use their fancy-dancy radar system to keep a keen eye on good old St. Nick.
This is How You Can Easily Understand Grand Junction’s Fraction Roads
Why do some of western Colorado's roads have fractions? We'll explain.
You See These Mountains in Colorado, Others See Hidden Figures
Besides a mountain, what do you see in this photo?
Santa is Waiting for You to Join Him on One of Colorado’s Christmas Trains
There isn't a better way to see Colorado's winterscape than by traveling on a train.
You Pay How Much for a Cattle Brand in Colorado?
In Colorado, cattle brands can bring big bugs. I was shocked to learn just how much.