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Mount Sopris Trail
- Visit Mount Sopris' twin summits from this lengthy trail
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Redstone General Forest Area
- Wilderness area with historic mining roots
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East Fork/West Pass Maroon Trail
- Heavily used access trail to Aspen's backcountry
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Crystal City Four-Wheel Drive Road
- A nearly abandoned ghost town ready for jeeping
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Schofield Pass Four-Wheel Drive Road
- Schofield was an old mining town and is now a ghost town with a number of old building still standing. The first portion of the road passes through a narrow, steep canyon which contains a number of picturesque water falls.
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Sacred Tree
- Pamper your Mind and Body
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Basalt Mountain Road
- For bikers, hikers, campers and fishermen alike
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Huntsman Gallery
- Artist-run gallery
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- Art Museums/Galleries
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Carbonate Creek Trail
- This trail has various vegetation at first and then mostly aspen and meadows with lots of wildflowers and spectacular views of the Raggeds Wilderness Area.
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Dexter Park Trail
- The trail starts out through a pine forest, then opens up into large meadows on the top. This trail makes a pleasant day trip to the top to view Coal basin and back.
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Dearhamer Picnic Ground
- Dearhamer is 32 miles east of Carbondale. It is located on the Fryingpan River and east of Ruedi Reservoir at an elevation of 7,800 ft.
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- Picnics, Parks & Gardens
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Chapman Lake Trail
- This is a pretty, small mountain lake that is popular for both it's fishing and easy access.
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Chapman Gulch Trail
- The first 2 miles of this trail are well marked and maintained. The remainder of the trail is not maintained and hard to find.
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Chapman Picnic Ground
- Chapman Campground is located adjacent to the Fryingpan River. If you are an angler, the lower Fryingpan is classified as a gold medal water by the Colorado Division of Wildlife.
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- Picnics, Parks & Gardens
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Chapman Campground
- Chapman Campground is located adjacent to the Fryingpan River. If you are an angler, the lower Fryingpan is classified as a gold medal water by the Colorado Division of Wildlife.
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Cattle Creek Trail
- The trail travels through aspens and meadows with patches of spruce and fir. It is hard to follow at times so be sure and carry a compass and map.
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Capitol Creek Trail (Avalanche Creek Access)
- This trail starts 9 miles up Avalanche Creek trail and ends at the pass. The trail starts in conifers then opens up into alpine areas with wildflowers and fantastic views of Avalanche Creek.
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Braderich Creek Trail
- This trail travels through open meadows and aspen. It is an easy hike, but there is very little water along the way. Be sure and treat any water that you may drink.
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Bogan Flats Group Picnic Ground
- Bogan Flats Campground is 25 miles south of Carbondale. It is located adjacent to the Crystal River. It is one of the most scenic and therefore popular campgrounds on the Sopris District.
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Black Bess Day Use Area
- Black Bess Family Picnic Ground is located at 7,800 ft. in elevation and provides access to water sports on Ruedi Reservoir and land sports in the surrounding terrain.
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Beaver Creek Trail (Sopris Ranger District)
- This trail offers a pleasant and scenic hike or bike ride, only a few minutes from Glenwood Springs. The trail follows Beaver Creek out of 4-mile Park, climbs a ridge and drops into the Yank Creek drainage.
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Basalt Mountain Trail
- This trail travels mostly through lodgepole pine and open meadows. There are two overlooks into Cattle Creek in the first mile with nice views.
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Avalanche Lake Trail
- This trail runs along the cold, clear waters of Avalanche Creek for eleven miles and ends at Avalanche Lake. It is an enjoyable two or three day trip and yet some folks have been known to do it in one day.
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Aspen-Norrie Trail
- Mt. Yeckel provides a breathtaking view of the Fryingpan River drainage and the Elk range. The trail ends at Sawmill Park, but you can continue all the way to Aspen by picking up the Spruce Creek trail.
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Arkansas Mt. Trail
- This trail starts one mile up the Silver Creek trail and ends when it joins Carbonate Creek trail. Arkansas Mt. Trail connects 3 trails together.
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