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James Peak Lake Trail
- This trail drops gradually to James Peak Lake, set in the basin below the east face of James Peak (13,249'). Fishing, picnicking and camping are the principal attractions.
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Isabelle Glacier Trail
- Popular trail for glacier enthusiasts
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- Hiking
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Boulder Ranger District
- Great for climbing, biking, and hiking
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- Nature & Wildlife
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Bob and Betty Lakes Trail
- Through mountain forests to Bob and Betty Lakes
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- Hiking
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Indian Peaks Wilderness
- In the shadow of the Continental Divide
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- Nature & Wildlife
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Rainbow Lakes Road CR. #116
- Ski up to Rainbow Lakes
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- Winter Sports
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Rainbow Lakes Trail
- Camping for families and groups
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- Hiking
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Beaver Creek Trail (Boulder Ranger District)
- Climb up to 11,300'
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- Hiking
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Guinn Mountain Cross-country Ski Trail
- Advanced level skiing
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- Winter Sports
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Pawnee Picnic Ground
- Fishing, nonmotorized boating, access to wilderness, scenery, VERY HEAVY USE AREA
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- Picnics, Parks & Gardens
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Pawnee Pass Trail
- Lakes, meadows, and vistas
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- Hiking
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Arapaho Pass Trail (east side)
- This trail climbs out of the 4th of July Campground to the Arapaho Pass where it connects with the Caribou Pass Trail.
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- Hiking
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Arapaho Pass Road
- A 5-mile climb to the Buckingham Campground
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- Winter Sports
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Arapaho Glacier Trail
- This trail take the traveler to the Arapaho Glacier Overlook. It then continues to the Rainbow Lakes Campground.
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- Hiking
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Woodland Lake Trail #811
- This trail is located west of Nederland and Eldora, in the Middle Boulder Creek Trail System. It accesses Woodland Lake. This area offers relatively flat skiing terrain, with steeper pitches as you near the lakes.
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- Winter Sports
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Niwot Ridge Trail
- Most popular wilderness entrance
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- Hiking
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Woodland Lake Trail
- This trail originates out of the Hessie Townsite and follows the Devils Lake Trail for about 2.5 miles until you reach Woodland Lake Trail.
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- Hiking
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Niwot Mountain Picnic Ground
- This is a very heavily used area that allows overnight use.
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- Picnics, Parks & Gardens
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Wilderness on Wheels Accessible Recreation Area
- Wilderness On Wheels Foundation provides access for disabled persons to the natural outdoor environment. The facility includes campsites, cabins, and a 8-foot wide boardwalk that is just over a mile long.
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- Nature & Wildlife
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Mount Alto Picnic Ground
- This area is not widely used. The road is quite rough and there are no trailers allowed.
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- Picnics, Parks & Gardens
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Wilderness on Wheels
- Wilderness On Wheels Foundation provides access for disabled persons to the natural outdoor environment. The facility includes campsites, cabins, and a 8-foot wide boardwalk that is just over a mile long.
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- Nature & Wildlife
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Mitchell Lake Trail #912
- Excellent wilderness skiing for the advanced skiier
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- Winter Sports
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Mitchell Lake Trail
- Ends at Blue Lake
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- Hiking
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Mitchell Creek Picnic Ground
- The Mitchell Lake trail is heavily used by hikers and horseback riders. Camping is confined by the geographic setting. Many of the sites which have obviously been camped on are not legal under the wilderness regulations.
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- Picnics, Parks & Gardens
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Waldrop South Trail
- Relatively easy trail with lake views
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- Winter Sports
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