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High Lonesome Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The High Lonesome Trail is located northeast of Fraser. It leads from the Monarch Lake area to Devils Thumb Pass. It can be accessed at various points. |
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High Lonesome Trail II
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The High Lonesome Trail ll is located east of Winter Park. It leads from the south end of the High Lonesome Trail at Devil's Thumb Park to Rollins Pass. |
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Horseshoe Lake Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The Horseshoe Lake Trail is located south of Granby in the Williams Fork area. It leads from the Kinney Creek Trail, #22, to Horseshoe Lake. |
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James Peak Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The James Peak Trail is located southeast of Winter Park. It leads from Roger's Pass to the top of James Peak. |
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Keyser Ridge Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The Keyser Ridge Trail, #14, is located south of Granby in the Williams Fork area. It leads from Forest Road 140, along Keyser Ridge, linking with the Kinney Creek, Lake Evelyn, and St. Louis Divide trails. |
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Knight Ridge Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The Knight Ridge Trail is located to the northeast of Granby. It leads from the Arapaho Bay Campground, along the northeast side of Lake Granby and Shadow Mountain Lake to Grand Lake Village. |
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Lake Evelyn Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The Lake Evelyn Trail is located south of Granby in the Williams Fork area. It leads from Keyser Creek to Lake Evelyn. |
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North Supply Creek Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The North Supply Creek Trail is located north of Granby. It leads from Forest Road 120 to the Wolverine Trail. |
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Parika Lake Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The Parika Lake Trail is located north of Granby. It starts from the Baker Gulch Trail, leads past Parika Lake then over the Continental Divide. |
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Ptarmigan Pass Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The Ptarmigan Pass Trail, #35, is located south of Granby in the Williams Fork Valley. It connects the South Fork Trail, #21 to the Ute Peak Trail, #24. |
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Roaring Fork Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The Roaring Fork Trail is located northeast of Granby, on the east side of Lake Granby. It leads up to either Watanga Lake or Stone Lake. |
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Rogers Pass Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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Roger's Pass Trail is a relatively short trail located southeast of Winter Park. It leads from the Rollin's Pass Road to Roger's Pass. |
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South Fork Trail (Sulphur Ranger District)
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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This long loop trail is located in the Williams Fork Valley, south of Granby. It can be used to access several other area trails. |
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St. Louis Divide-Jones Pass Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The St. Louis Divide-Jones Pass Trail is located south of Granby in the Williams Fork general area. It leads from the Bottle Pass Trail, southeast to Jones Pass. |
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St. Louis Lake Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The Saint Louis Lake Trail is located southwest of Winter Park and Fraser. It leads to scenic Saint Louis Lake. |
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Ute Peak Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The Ute Peak Trail, #24, is located southwest of Granby in the Williams Fork area. The trail leads from the Williams Fork River up along Williams Fork Ridge to Ptarmigan Pass. |
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Wolverine Trail
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Sulphur Ranger District,
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests
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The Wolverine Trail is located north of Granby. It leads from the Gilsonite Trail, north to about Bowen Lake. It can be accessed from several points. |
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