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Spanish Peaks - 11.64
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Highway 12 is located in south eastern Colorado, between Walsenburg, La Veta, and Trinidad. From Walsenburg it follows the Cuchara River westward, climbs Cuchara Pass and descends to follow the Purgatoire River to Trinidad. It was designated as a Colorado State Byway in 1987 and a National Forest Byway in 1990.An excellent guide booklet is available free of charge that provides insight into the rich history, legends and geology of the area. The booklet describes 22 different sites along the 82 miles between Trinidad and Walsenburg. Be sure to get a copy before beginning your journey, as it will greatly enhance the experience. Legends abound along this byway concerning Native American nomads, Spanish explorers, and Anglo and Hispanic settlers. Taller than the lore are the Sangre de Christo mountains and the Spanish Peaks. Other highlights include: the red rock abutments of the Dakota Wall, Profile Rock and the Devil's Stairstep formations. Camping sites located along Highway 12 in the San Isabel National Forest include: Cuchara, Blue Lake, Bear Lake, Purgatoire, Trinidad State Recreation Area and Trinidad Reservoir. FOR MORE INFORMATION: La Veta/Cuchara Chamber of Commerce PO Box 32 La Veta, CO 81055 (719) 742-3676 Huerfano County Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 493 Walsenburg, CO 81089 (719) 738-1065 San Isabel National Forest 1920 Valley Drive Pueblo, CO 81008 (719) 545-8738 Scenic Highway of Legends Tourist Information PO Box 122 La Veta, CO 81055 (719) 742-3822 E-mail: skrat@rmi.net Trinidad Chamber of Commerce 309 Nevada St. Trinidad, CO 81082 (719) 846-9285
Directions from Trinidad: Take Highway 12 west from Trinidad.
Directions from Walsenburg: Take U.S. Highway 160 southwest from Walsenburg to the junction with Highway 12 to la Veta and turn south.
Seasonal Information:
Normally Open:
Year-round
(NOTE: Food, gas, and lodging are in Trinidad, La Veta, and Walsenburg.)
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