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Acme Creek Road (#219)

Accessed from the Cherokee Park Road, CR 80C. Requires a stream crossing.

40.93, -105.64 View details
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Acorn Creek #71

This trail offers the hiker solitude as well as an excellent opportunity to view wildlife. You will hike through beautiful Aspen groves, sagebrush meadows, and forests of spruce and fir trees befor

39.76, -106.12 View details
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Adams Fork Trailhead, Trail 713

The trailhead is on FDR 247, about 1 mile above Platoro Reservoir. The trailhead parking is to the left of the road, the trail is across the road to the right. This area is open to dispersal campin

37.32, -106.60 View details
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Agate Spur #484.2A

Forest Trail #484.2A (Agate Spur Trail) is 0.6 miles long. It begins at U.S. Highway 50 (T. 48 N. R. 5 E. Section 6) and ends at Forest Trail #484 (T48N R5E Section 6). Forest Trail #484.2A is open

38.44, -106.38 View details
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Alamosa Trailhead and Trail 703

Alamosa trailhead is just west of the junction of FDR 250 and FDR 260. There is limited parking here. Trail 703 begins here and goes to Comstock Campground on Rock Creek. The trail climbs steeply o

37.39, -106.38 View details
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Alvarado Trailhead

Access to Rainbow trail. Closest wilderness trails are Commanche and Venable.

38.08, -105.56 View details
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Animas Forks

Animas Forks is located on a system of roads known as the Alpine Loop. The loop is a 65-mile (105 km) system of unpaved roads which connects the small mountain towns of Lake City, Ouray, and Silverton

37.93, -107.57 View details
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Animas/Grandview/Skyline RMZ

Within this Recreation Management Zone are three isolated parcels of BLM managed lands which are popular for non-motorized trail activities. The Grandview and Skyline parcels are connected to each oth

37.22, -107.86 View details
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Anthracite Pass #1969

A very difficult day hike to a mountain pass through groves of aspen, pine forests and open meadows offering wonderful views of surrounding peaks. Due to the steep terrain, this trail is recommende

39.03, -107.18 View details

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