BikingFour miles of wide, level gravel trails in the wildlife area provide a pleasant, safe hiking or mountain biking experience among the low dune...
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Great Sand Dunes National Park is located 35 miles northeast of Alamosa, Colorado. the Great Sand Dunes are a unique wilderness area protected for ...
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The Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (AHRA) is recognized as one of the nation's most popular locations for whitewater rafting and kayaking. The...
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Situated in the San Isabel National Forest in the heart of the fourteeners region of Colorado and nestled along Chalk Creek, Antero Hot Springs fea...
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This Park is located at the end of Main Street in Buena Vista next to the Arkansas River. From the River Park there is easy access to various mount...
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World class Gold Medal trout fishing awaits beneath the waters of Spinney Reservoir. For gold medal fishing, it would be hard to find any th...
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Anglers and writers consistently tout Eleven Mile’s large reservoir for its outstanding fishing. When not reeling in a trophy rainbow, brown,...
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Nestled in the legendary Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range of beautiful southern Colorado, this guest and horse ranch is bordered by 30,000 ...
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Colorado’s first state park, Lathrop State Park is 1,594 acres of recreational enjoyment nestled in the shadow of the Spanish Peaks in Southe...
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Lake Pueblo, rated a fishin...
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Mount Elbert is Colorado's highest peak and the second highest peak in the lower 48 states with an elevation of 14,433 feet. There are five main ro...
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Colorado Backcountry is Crested Butte's only locally owned hiking, biking and skiing guide service. We love these mountains, and we want to s...
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off the closed portion of Gold Camp Rd. (on the west side), Pike National Forest,
Colorado Springs, CO
The trailhead is directly off the closed portion of Gold Camp Rd. (on the west side). Park at the intersection of Gold Camp Rd, High Dr. and Cheyen...
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Park HistoryPueblo's City Park is a remarkable asset for such a small city as Pueblo. It was established in 1904. The land was purchased from Charl...
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The trailhead is on the south side of the road, about 1.5 miles up the road from the main park gate by the Starsmore Discovery Center. Hikers only.
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Completed in 1907 the Manitou Incline was a 1 mile cable tram built to support the construction of a hydroelectric plant and it's waterline. After ...
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