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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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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The mild climate and large lake are ideal for water sports. Anglers catch rainbow and brown trout, largemouth bass, channel catfish, walleye, crapp...
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Lake Pueblo, rated a fishin...
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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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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 nature enthusiast will appreciate the abundance of wildlife, birds, butterflies, and wildflowers among the lakes, creeks, forests, and meadows....
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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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Enjoy Cheyenne Mountain State Park year round! Renew your spirit and connect with the outdoors while enjoying the sunny but cool days. Enjoy hiking...
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Open 7 days a week 9am to 4:30pm Enchanted Forest offers 33km of 12 - 16 ft wide groomed trails for both classic and freestyle skiing and 15km devo...
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The Cimarron River flows through this narrow, forested canyon, located near Eagle Nest on the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway. The park offers beauti...
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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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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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History:While the geologic history of Capulin Volcano began well over a million years ago, its involvement in human history has been much more rece...
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Hike the foothills, search for mule deer, and discover Bear Creek! Scrub oak thicket, ponderosa pine forests, meadows, a mountain creek, and abunda...
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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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Sangre de Cristo Mountains, NE of Taos and S of Red River,
Taos Ski Valley, NM
Wheeler Peak is the highest mountain in New Mexico, but it is not a particularly spectacular or interesting peak. The Sangre de Cristo Range in nor...
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