A plan to limit the number of visitors at the popular Hanging Lake area in Glenwood Canyon to 615 people per day relies on a fee-based reservation, permit and mandatory shuttle system during the peak season. The U.S. Forest Service this morning released its long-awaited management plan for the area, as it attempts to grapple with increasing crowds at Hanging Lake and on the 1.2-mile trail situated 9 miles east of Glenwood Springs. Those crowds can top 1,200 visitors a day in the summer, leading to overcrowding on the trail and illegal overflow parking in the trail head and rest area parking lot that is managed by the Colorado Department of Transportation. Read more at postindependent.com. Read more on Colorado Springs Gazette