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Aspen-Norrie Trail
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Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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Mt. Yeckel provides a breathtaking view of the Fryingpan River drainage and the Elk range. The trail ends at Sawmill Park, but you can continue all the way to Aspen by picking up the Spruce Creek trail. |
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Eagle/Thomasville Road
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Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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This road is not a four wheel drive road, but is very dangerous and slippery when wet. Do not drive on it if rain is in the forecast or it has recently rained! |
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Four Mile Road
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Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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This road passes through aspen and conifer groves and meadows. It is used mainly by campers, hunters, bikers and drivers who want to see some beautiful scenery. |
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Hagerman Pass Four-Wheel Drive Road
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Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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The Hagerman Pass area is a relaxing ride packed with tons of beautiful scenery. There are campgrounds at Turquoise lake and Ruedi Reservoir that provide convenient camping and fishing. |
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Last Chance Trail
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Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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The trail crosses Last Chance Creek near the beginning and then is an easy walk through meadows most of the way. It ends at the junction with Tellurium Lake trail. |
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Lily Lake Trail
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Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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The Lily Lake Trail goes through areas of lush vegetation. Large, dense stands of trees make it a beautiful area to hike through, and also provide the opportunity to spot wildlife. |
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Lily Pad Lake Trail
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Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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The views from the trail are great with lots of open meadows. This route also makes a great loop for bicycles. |
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Mt. Thomas Trail
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Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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The views of the Fryingpan and Eagle Valley are fantastic. This trail makes an excellent loop trail connecting with Reudi Trail #1912. It is a very challenging and long trip. |
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Red Table Four-Wheel Drive Road
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Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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Red Tables Road travels through dense conifer forests and open, high alpine meadows. There are spectacular 360 degree views once you reach the ridge line. |
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Rio Grande Trail Basalt to Carbondale
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Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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The Basalt to Carbondale section of the Rio Grande Trail is an easy, 15 mile multi-use trail. The Rio Grand Trail is over 40 miles long and runs from Aspen to Glenwood Springs. |
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Rio Grande Trail Carbondale to Glenwood Springs
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Sopris Ranger District,
Carbondale Area
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The Carbondale to Glenwood Springs section of the Rio Grande Trail is an easy 12.2 miles. The Rio Grand Trail is over 40 miles long and runs from Aspen to Glenwood Springs. |
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Rocky Fork Trail
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Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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This trail is fairly steep for the first half mile, then levels off to a gradual climb until it connects with Road #528. |
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Thompson Creek Four-Wheel Drive Road
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Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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Thompson Creek Road provides access for many hiking and biking trails including the following: South Thompson, Lake Ridge Lakes, Mid Thompson, South Branch of Mid Thompson and Dexter Park. It passes through aspen groves and crosses many small streams. |
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