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Boreas Pass
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South Park Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Boreas Pass Road consists of improved dirt and gravel, and follows the abandoned route of the Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad. |
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Breakneck Pass Road
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South Park Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Breakneck Pass leads west from Weston Pass into Sheep Park. Initially used to access mining prospects, the road sees very little use today. |
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Browns Pass Road
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South Park Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Browns Pass lies near timber line on Sheep Ridge. Directly to the west visitors can get a brilliant view of Horseshoe Mountain. |
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China Wall Road
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South Park Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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China Wall Road is short, approximately 2.5 miles one way. It begins on the Tarryall Road and descends into the Tarryall Creek drainage. |
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Crystal Creek Road
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South Park Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Crystal Creek Road is located west of the West Creek area. A series of motorized trails are designated in this region for ATVs and motorcycles. |
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Georgia Pass
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South Park Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Georgia Pass has been an access route into the Breckenridge Valley for more than a century. First Indians used it then gold seekers, today the Colorado Trail leads hikers over the pass. |
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Hackett Gulch Loop
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South Park Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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The Hackett Gulch area encompasses the beautiful canyon along the South Platte River. Fishing, camping and motorized recreation are popular pastimes along this stretch of the river. |
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LaSalle Pass
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South Park Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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La Salle Pass Road is located north of Wilkerson Pass. It leads through the Puma Hills immediately north of Badger Mountain and accesses upper Tarryall Creek from South Park. |
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