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    It's hard to beat what the Rockies have to offer. A plethora of world-class skiing in the winter, and all the hiking, backpacking, camping, mountain biking, and rafting you could hope for in the summer. Looking for a challenge?Maybe try your hand at one of Colorado's 14,000 ft peaks (there's somewhere between 53 and 58, depending who you ask).

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    • Franktown, Colorado

      Hike the Rim Rock / Creek Bottom Trail Loop

      5.0
      4.54 mi
      The West Side of Castlewood Canyon is the more "rugged" side of the park, it has a dirt road, gravel parking lots, and only vault toilets. Luckily, this also means this is a less popular side of the park, making for less crowded trails and easier parking!  Park at the first trailhead, for the Hom...
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    • Fairplay, Colorado

      French Pass Trail

      5.0
      6.87 mi / 1736 ft gain
      French Pass Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Jefferson, Colorado.
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    • Gardner, Colorado

      Mount Lindsey (CLOSED)

      1.0
      8.5 mi / 3300 ft gain
      NOTE: As of September 2021, Mount Lindsey has been closed to public access indefinitely. (Source)  At 14,042 Mt. Lindsey is not one of the tallest 14ers, but it is a fun objective regardless. The Lily Lake trailhead can be somewhat difficult to access without a high clearance car, but most cars ...
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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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    • Estes Park, Colorado

      Drive through Rocky Mountain NP to Moraine Park

      In this specific case, the adventure is focused on the sounds. At night in September and October you can expect to hear the eerie bugling from Elk reverberating around the mountains. Even after an hour or two I was still getting goose-bumps listening to them.  Start your adventure at the Fall Ri...
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    • Montrose County, Colorado

      Snowshoe in Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

      2 mi / 377 ft gain
      Winter is a great time to visit Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. Covered in snow, the canyon seems even more dramatic and sheer. The park road is plowed up until the visitor center, and there is no entrance fee in the winter. The rest of the park road is groomed for cross country skiin...
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    • Summit County, Colorado

      Camp at Blue River Campground

      There are 24 sites at the Blue River Campground that have access to well maintained vault toilets, fire pits, and picnic tables. The campsites range in size, from single tent to multi-tent use (however no RV hookups).This campground is popular in the summer and can fill up every weekend, so I rec...
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    • Montrose, Colorado

      Drive the East Portal Road

      Want an easier way to get to the bottom of the canyon without the rugged hiking trails? Drive to the bottom via the East Portal Road. Open once the harsh winter breaks, this road switchbacks its way to the bottom at the meeting place of Curecanti National Recreation area and Black Canyon of the G...
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    • Bellvue, Colorado

      Winter camp at Zimmerman Lake

      2.7 mi / 518 ft gain
      This is a fairly popular snowshoeing and cross country skiing trail in the winter and offers a variety of additional trail options from the lake. Starting at the parking lot, the trailhead is easily accessed and begins the very gradual assent to Lake Zimmerman. Once at the lake, there are beautif...
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    • Mosca, Colorado

      Summit Little Bear Peak

      12 mi / 5000 ft gain
      This hike starts on Lake Como Road with the goal of eventually reaching Lake Como.  If you have a modified 4WD car you can get all the way to the lake in it, but if you do not feel like risking damage to your vehicle park as low as you deem necessary to do that.  Most 4WD stock vehicles can make ...
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    • Estes Park, Colorado

      Paddle Lily Lake

      Lily Lake allows boating in non-motorized watercraft and is only a short carry from your parking area by 7. Parking can be limited so get there in the morning early so that you can enjoy the morning wildlife and decreased crowds. You can spend an hour or so here kayaking slowly around enjoying th...
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    • Cortez, Colorado

      Explore Sand Canyon Pueblo

      0.8 mi
      The Sand Canyon Pueblo marks the northern point of the Canyon of the Ancients National Monument, and connects south to the start of the Canyon of the Ancients Trail off Road G. The hike from the parking lot nearest to the pueblo is only 0.8 miles, and is reached on Road N, west of Cortez, Colorad...
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    • Conifer, Colorado

      Davis Ponds Trail

      4.0
      2.31 mi / 295 ft gain
      Davis Ponds Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Conifer, Colorado.
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    • Woodland Park, Colorado

      Climb at Turkey Rocks

      5.0
      Looking for a place to hone your crack climbing technique?  Turkey Rocks is the place with some old school ethics and stiff grades. Turkey can be accessed from the town of Westcreek north of Woodland Park.  From here, head west on Abbey Road and then south on West Creek Ave.  About a mile down t...
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    • Breckenridge, Colorado

      B&B to Reiling Dredge to Minnie Mine

      4.0
      2.84 mi / 436 ft gain
      The BB to Reiling Dredge to Minnie Mine trail in Colorado offers a moderately challenging hike rich in mining history and scenic beauty. This is a well-marked trail, which takes hikers past historical remnants like old mining equipment and the Reiling Dredge. The route offers great mountain vie...
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    • Estes Park, Colorado

      Hike Deer Mountain

      5.0
      6.03 mi / 1243 ft gain
      Beginning in Rocky Mountain National Park near the Deer Ridge Junction (where US 34 & US 36 meet), park your car in one of the 20 spots on either side of the road. Start at the trailhead booth and head north, keeping to the right-side trail at the first intersection about a tenth of a mile fr...
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