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Overlook Trail Comanche National Grassland This trail leads one mile roundtrip to an overlook of Vogel Canyon and is wheelchair accessible.
Picket Wire Canyonlands Trailhead Comanche National Grassland This trailhead provides access for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians into Withers Canyon. The Purgatoire River created this canyon on its way to meet the waters of the Arkansas River.
Picture Canyon Picnic Area Comanche National Grassland Picture Canyon Picnic Ground is located 36 miles southwest of Springfield. This site supports many activities including: hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, bird watching and viewing scenery.
Pikes Peak General Forest Area Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
Pikes Peak General Forest Area provides endless opportunity for outdoor adventure. Camping, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking and cross-country skiing occupy visitors throughout the year.
Prairie Trail Comanche National Grassland The Prairie Trail begins a short distance north of Vogel Canyon Picnic Area on the Barlow & Sanderson Stage Road.
Rampart Reservoir Trail Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
Rampart Reservoir Trail #700 is open to foot, horse and mountain bike traffic. Motorized vehicles are prohibited. It is a loop trail that traverses Rampart Reservoir`s shoreline.
Santa Fe National Historic Trail - Iron Spring Interpretive Site Comanche National Grassland This site marks a spring accessible to travelers on the Santa Fe Trail.
Santa Fe National Historic Trail - Sierra Vista Interpretive Site Comanche National Grassland Sierra Vista Overlook provides a view of the Sangre de Cristo, Wet Mountains and the Spanish Peaks, much like that of the early travelers in the area.
Severy Creek Trail Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
Severy Creek Trail has been closed to protect the Greenback Cutthroat Trout, an endangered species, from whirling disease.
Stanley Canyon Trail Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
The Stanley Canyon Trail provides a short but steep hike to the Stanley Reservoir. The canyon, meadow and reservoir that the trail climbs through portrays well the varied terrain of Colorado's eastern slope.
Timpas Picnic Area Comanche National Grassland The Timpas Picnic Area lies 16 miles southwest of La Junta. The site is one of many along the Santa Fe National Historic Trail.
Vogel Canyon Picnic Area Comanche National Grassland Vogel Canyon Picnic Area provides an opportunity for families and individuals to spend a day hiking, picnicking, viewing scenery and inspecting archaeological sites.
Waldo Canyon Loop Trail Pikes Peak Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
Waldo Canyon Trail is an easy 7 mile loop with interpretive signs about the geology of the region along the path.
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