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Aspen Loop Trail
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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The Aspen Loop Trail is a multipurpose trail constructed by the San Juan National Forest and the Four Corners Trail Club with funding from the Forest Service and the Colorado State Trails Program. |
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Burro Bridge Campground
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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Burro Bridge is 2 miles past Dunton and is a good base camp for hikes into the Lizard Head Wilderness. One site has a table suitable for wheelchairs. |
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House Creek Recreation Area
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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Reservations can be obtained through the Reservation Center for some sites. Fishing, walking, mountain bike riding and all kinds of boating activities are possible here. |
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Johnny Bull Trail
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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The spruce-fir environment and its associated groves of aspen, Douglas fir, juniper, and sedge are interrupted by stream crossings and lush meadows. This is the trail of choice for wildlife sightings. |
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Little Bear Trail
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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Little Bear Trail provides access to the more heavily used Bear Creek Trail. |
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McPhee Reservior Recreation Area
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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McPhee Reservoir is the largest reservoir in the San Juan and Rio Grande National Forests. |
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Metaska Picnic Ground
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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Metaska Picnic Site is 4 miles southeast of Ferris Canyon, has 5 tables, a toilet, and hand pumps for water. |
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Transfer Group Picnic Ground
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Mancos-Dolores Ranger District,
San Juan National Forest
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The group picnic area has five double tables, a large group area, a serving table, and cooking grills, as well as a large fire pit and amphitheater, ideal for evening storytelling. Smaller, free family picnic sites are also available. |
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