TravelYurt Overnights Returning to Colorado State Park After Controversial PauseYurts were traditionally used by nomads in Mongolia, Siberia, and Turkey. SavePrintA yurt located in State Forest State Park under the stars on a clear night. Mike DelliVeneri/Colorado Parks and Wildlife/TNSTribune News Service4/15/2024|Updated: 4/15/20240:00X 1By Seth Boster From The GazetteCOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—A beloved camping tradition is returning to Colorado.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentTribune News ServiceAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesUS Ski Resorts Turn to Drones to Make It Snow Amid Dire DroughtFeb 11, 2026Ask Angi: How Should I Budget for Home Projects?Feb 10, 2026Explore ‘Titanic’: New South Florida Immersive Experience Puts You in a Lifeboat for Firsthand View of HistoryFeb 10, 2026This California Theme Park Inspired Disneyland, Bob Baker Marionettes—and Tickets Are $19Feb 10, 2026Related Topicsyurt