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This spacious 1,305-acre park includes a 350-acre reservoir, hiking trails, picnic areas and an adjacent 18-hole golf course. The reservoir supports a variety of activities including swimming, water-skiing, windsurfing and even scuba diving. Address: 5775 Hwy 325 Rifle CO USA 81650
Send an Email 1 970 625-1607
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Harvey Gap State Park attracts visitors with its day use activities, including fishing, boating and skating. The 190-acre reservoir is stocked with catfish, perch, rainbow trout bass and pike. Address: 1 Harvey Gap Rd Rifle CO USA
Send an Email 1 970 625-1607
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Flat Tops Wilderness Area is the second largest in Colorado spanning 235,214 acres (952 km sq). The area was designated to plea for wilderness preservation in 1975 by U.S. Forest service offical, Arthur Carhart. The area consists of tundra subapline terrain and approximately 110 lakes and ponds. Address: 317 East Market Rd Meeker CO USA
1 970 878-4039
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White River National Forest is located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains in central northwestern Colorado. A number of world-class ski resorts are located here, as well as hiking trails and fishing hotspots. Address: . CO USA
1 970 945-2521
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While the main reason visitors visit Dinosaur National Park is to see dinosaur bones at Dinosaur Quarry, other activities include biking, birdwatching, camping, fishing, kayaking, whitewater rafting, climbing and cross-country skiing. Address: 4545 E. Highway 40 Dinosaur CO USA 81610
1 970 374-3000
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Weminuche Wilderness Area Featuring an extensive trail system for hiking and mountain climbing access, this roadless wilderness park is easily accessible from Pagosa Springs. Hikers can take day or backpacking trips to alpine locations such as Pagosa Peak, the Colorado and Continental Divide Trails and many others. Address: . Pagosa Springs CO USA 81147
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