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  • Rollinsville, Colorado

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    • Frisco, Colorado

      Mayflower Gulch Grand Traverse

      4.7
      6.03 mi / 1585 ft gain
      Getting to the Mayflower Gulch is pretty easy. In the summer months, if you have a high clearance 4WD vehicle, you can drive up to the Boston Mine. This will take 2-miles each way off your hike.  If you're looking to stretch your legs, start your hike at the Mayflower Gulch Trailhead off of High...
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    • Frisco, Colorado

      Boston Mine via Mayflower Gulch Trail

      4.8
      3.2 mi / 630 ft gain
      To begin, park in the large parking lot. In the winter months, it is usually plowed except right after a large storm. The parking lot can be reached via highway 91, approximately 6 miles south of Copper Mountain and will be on the east (left if coming from the north) side of the road. Begin up th...
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    • Bellvue, Colorado

      Snowshoe Sawmill Creek Trail

      7 mi / 1660 ft gain
      To reach the Sawmill Creek Trailhead you have to park at the Blue Lake Trailhead parking lot located across from Long Draw Road (Rd 156) Turn-off. Once you park here you'll see a big sign for the Blue Lake Trail but you'll have to continue following the road up (Southwest) for about 100 yards unt...
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    • Sedalia, Colorado

      Devils Head Fire Lookout

      4.8
      2.83 mi / 810 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 mil...
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    • Jefferson, Colorado

      Trek through Granite Pillars on Bison Peak

      11.88 mi / 3854.99 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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