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    Top Spots in and near Cripple Creek

    • Pine, Colorado

      Fish Cheeseman Canyon

      5.0
      Cheesman Canyon is considered one of the top fisheries in the world, and this stretch of the South Platte River is easily accessed at the Cheesman trailhead off CR 126 just Southwest of Deckers.  There are tons of great fishing opportunities along this stretch of the river, but it does tend to ge...
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    • Sedalia, Colorado

      Hike Devils Head Fire Lookout

      4.7
      2.8 mi / 951 ft gain
      This is one of my favorite hikes near Denver and the lookout itself is over 100 years old! On the road to the trailhead there are many spots for camping and other activities.From Sedalia, CO head down Highway 67 for about 10 miles. Turn south onto Rampart Range Rd and continue for about 9.5 miles...
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    • Jefferson, Colorado

      Trek through Granite Pillars on Bison Peak

      12.4 mi / 4000 ft gain
      Bison peak sits 2 hours from Denver in the mountains of the Lost Creek Wilderness. To reach the 12,431 ft. summit you'll start in low density ponderosa forest at 8,750 ft on crushed granite trail. Early starts are recommended in the summer months as the trail's high albedo can make for an extreme...
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    • Pueblo, Colorado

      Catch Sunset on the North Shore Pueblo Reservoir

      1.0
      The sunset is great all around the park, but if you're looking for a bit of an adventure and one of my favorite unknown spots follow along below: Entering the North entrance of the park turn right onto the gravel road right before entering the park gates. Continue down the gravel road through the...
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    • Hartsel, Colorado

      Camp at East Castle Rock Gulch

      This is an awesome camp spot for individuals who do not have a 4x4 or AWD and want a secluded getaway! It does require to drive about 3 miles along a dirt road before arriving at the dead end of 188A, but can be easily cleared. From what I could see on the drive in there were only 4 camp spots de...
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    • Jefferson, Colorado

      Backpack Lost Creek

      4.0
      5 mi
      I included a trail map of where I camped. There are many sites all throughout this area. From the Lost Park Campground Parking lot follow the Lost Creek for 2.4 miles. At the 1 mile mark was the best place that we found to cross the creek (there are two logs that make a bridge across the creek). ...
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    • Jefferson, Colorado

      Camping at Lost Park Campground

      4.5
      This campground is a great spot to crash at before heading out on a backpacking trip through the Lost Creek Wilderness but serves as an amazing campground itself. The area immediately surrounding the campground is beautiful. There are 12 campsites that can accomodate two vehicles per site and eac...
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    • Pine, Colorado

      Dispersed Camp at the Buffalo Creek Area in Pike National Forest

      3.8
      50 miles from Denver, nestled in Pike National Forest, there are dozens of free dispersed camping sites. With quick access to the Colorado Trail and Buffalo Creek Mountain Bike Area, these campsites make for a perfect weekend getaway. The campsites begin on Forest Road 550, and are clearly marked...
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    • Pine, Colorado

      Little Scraggy Peak Loop

      5.0
      12.18 mi / 1621 ft gain
      Little Scraggy Peak Loop is a loop trail that takes you past scenic surroundings located near Buffalo Creek, Colorado.
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    • Hartsel, Colorado

      Ice Fishing Antero Reservoir

      The Antero Reservoir was the first dam built on the South Platte River. The reservoir is best known for its large rainbow trout and rainbow x cutthroat hybrid trout. It's also home to brown trout, snake river cutthroat trout, cutthroat trout, brook trout, and splake.The earth filled Antero Dam wa...
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    • Pueblo, Colorado

      Mountain Bike Lake Pueblo State Park

      5.0
      13 mi / 350 ft gain
      The Basics: Pueblo Reservoir is one of the largest bodies of water on the Front Range, which isn't saying much, but in my opinion this is the best recreation area around Pueblo! Thanks to Southern Colorado Trail Builders, there are dozens of miles of well-maintained trails throughout 3 main arms ...
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    • Castle Rock, Colorado

      Run the Challenge Hill

      5.0
      0.6 mi / 200 ft gain
      The Basics: The Challenge Hill, or as I like to call it, the Mini-Incline, is a shrunken version of its big brother to the south in Manitou. However, don't let its relatively small 200 stair count fool you - this hill is a serious workout! Located in Philip S. Miller Park, just one minute off I-2...
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    • Chaffee County, Colorado

      Off-Trail Hike of Limestone Ridge

      4.0
      9 mi / 1000 ft gain
      Finding a winter or early spring adventure that won't take you deep into dangerous mountain territory, while still providing epic vistas, is a challenge in Colorado. There are a few 10,000' tall ranges that sometimes escape deep snow, which are inviting for a first step into the alpine wonderland...
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    • Franktown, Colorado

      Hike the Canyon View Nature Trail, Castlewood Canyon

      4.5
      2.4 mi
      This is a well maintained, easy trail best hiked in spring and fall. Conditions make this trail great for families. The park is also popular for bird watching and rock climbing.
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    • Franktown, Colorado

      Inner Canyon Trail

      5.0
      2.17 mi / 213 ft gain
      The Inner Canyon Trail begins at the Canyon Point Parking Lot. There are a few trails that leave from this lot, so make sure you're following signs for "K."  Right away, you'll descend down a few dozen stairs into the canyon itself. You'll quickly cross a bridge and be on your way. This trail is...
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    • Franktown, Colorado

      Lake Gulch & Inner Canyon Loop Trail

      4.0
      1.85 mi / 203 ft gain
      This loop is a combination of two different trails - the Lake Gulch Trail (L) and the Inner Canyon Trail (K). Both of these trails leave from the Canyon Point Parking Lot, inside the east entrance to the park.  I personally like the Inner Canyon Trail a lot more, so I like to start off from the ...
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