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Castle Creek Road
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Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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This drive is one of the most enjoyable drives in the Aspen area. The paved road follows Castle Creek 13 miles up the valley. |
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Independence Pass
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Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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This mountain-pass road is one of the best ways to see some amazing scenery out of your car window. It crosses the Continental Divide at Independence Pass (elevation 12,095 feet.) |
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Maroon Creek Road
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Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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Maroon Creek Road leads to Maroon Lake and the Maroon Bells, the most photographed mountains in the country. This route is good for taking an all day trip with a picnic stop. |
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Rio Grande Trail Aspen to Woody Creek
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Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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The Aspen to Woody Creek section of The Rio Grande Trail is an easy, 8.4 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 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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Rio Grande Trail Woody Creek to Basalt
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Aspen Ranger District,
White River National Forest
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The Woody Creek to Basalt section of the Rio Grande Trail is an easy 10.6 miles. The Rio Grand Trail is over 40 miles long and runs from Aspen to Glenwood Springs. |
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