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Board approves Mount Hughes recommendation for Larimer County summit

3804868 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

The Colorado Geographic Naming Advisory Board unanimously voted to recommend USBGN case 5937, naming an unnamed 10,884-foot summit in Roosevelt National Forest 'Mount Hughes' to honor Colonel John C. Hughes, supported by local groups and the county.

The Colorado Geographic Naming Advisory Board voted June 11 to recommend that the U.S. Board on Geographic Names adopt the name Mount Hughes for a previously unnamed 10,884-foot summit in Larimer County’s Roosevelt National Forest.

Deputy Director Tim Mok summarized USBGN case 5937, saying the proposal honors Colonel John C. Hughes (1922–2002), a long-time Red Feather Lakes resident and widely cited local volunteer leader. The proponent, a…

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