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Hagerman Pass Leadville Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
Visitors traveling the entire Hagerman Pass Road from Turquoise Lake Road (Forest Road 105) to Fryingpan Lakes Road (State Highway 4) drive 22.5 miles.
Halfmoon Road Leadville Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
Halfmoon Road begins on Fish Hatchery Road (#300) and continue to the Champion Mine. The first 7 miles are accessible to 2 WD vehicles.
Lily Ponds Trail Leadville Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
This is a nice stroll, great for morning or evening wildlife viewing and birding or fishing.
Lost Canyon Four-Wheel Drive Road Leadville Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
The road winds through lodgepole stands and passes an abandoned placer mining operation on Lost Canyon Creek. It gets rough and rocky beyond a few miles, we recommend the use of a high clearance 4 WD vehicle.
McNassar Gulch Leadville Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
McNassar Gulch Road (Forest Road 394) begins on South Fork Lake Creek Road 3.3 miles southwest of Highway 82. It ends after 1.5 miles at a gate to a private road.
North Fork Clear Creek Four-Wheel Drive Road Leadville Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
The ride is a gradual, bumpy climb into an open alpine valley with meadows, willows, wildlife and wildflower viewing.
Peekaboo Gulch Road Leadville Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
Peekaboo Gulch (Forest Road 393) is a 2.3 mile extension from the South Fork Lake Creek Road (Forest Road 391).
Sayers Gulch Road Leadville Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
Sayres Gulch (Forest Road 382) is 2.1 miles in length and begins at South Fork Lake Creek Road (Forest Road 391) 2.7 miles southwest of Highway 82.
South Fork Clear Creek Four-Wheel Drive Road Leadville Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
The South Fork of Clear Creek Road begins at Winfield and ends at the road closure just south of the Banker Mine. The road is extremely rough and recommended for high clearance vehicles only.
South Fork Lake Creek Road Leadville Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
South Fork Lake Creek (Forest Road 391) begins at Highway 82 about 8 miles west of Twin Lakes Village and ends at the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness boundary.
South Halfmoon Road Leadville Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
South Halfmoon Road is recommended for experienced four-wheel drivers only. It is very rough with a few stream crossings.
St. Kevin Road Leadville Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
St. Kevin Road can be used for many recreation opportunities. Four-wheel drivers, motorcyclists, mountain bikers and ATV riders can enjoy it during the summer months. Snowmobilers enjoy it during the winter.
Willis Gulch Trail Leadville Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
This is a moderate hike with an elevation gain of 2,400 feet. The end destination is Willis Lake and a mine just beyond the lake .
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