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Mesa Verde RV Resort
800-776-7421-
35303 Highway 160, Mancos, CO, Montezuma
County, 81328 info: Free WiFi/Hi-Speed
Internet at all sites. 30 & 50 amps. Heated
Pool, 2 Hot Tubs. 1/2 Mile East of The Mesa
Verde National Park on High-way 160. Escorted
to Sites. BIG Rigs Welcome. 40 Min.W. of
Durango and The Silverton Rail Road
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White River National Forest
Nestled in the heart of the Rocky
Mountains, the 2.3 million acre White
River National Forest is the top
recreation Forest in the nation. Home to
world-renowned ski resorts and the
birthplace of Wilderness, the White River
has something to offer every outdoor
enthusiast.
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San Juan National Forest Two of
our campgrounds have campsites reservable
for families: McPhee and House Creek
Campgrounds, both on the Dolores Ranger
District. Four campgrounds offer
reservable group sites: the Florida
Campground Group Area and Chris Park Group
Campground (on the Columbine RD) and the
McPhee Campground Group Area, and House
Creek Campground Group Area, on the
Dolores RD.
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Routt National Forest The Medicine
Bow-Routt National Forests extend from
north central Colorado to central Wyoming.
The Forests encompass portions of many
mountain ranges including the Gore Range,
Flat Tops, Parks Range, Medicine Bow
Mountains, Sierra Madre, and Laramie
Range. The Forests provide year-round
recreation opportunities for thousands of
people. They also provide wildlife
habitat, timber, forage for livestock, and
are a vital source of water for
irrigation, domestic use, and industry.
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Rio Grande National Forest The Rio
Grande National Forest (NF) is 1.86
million acres located in southwestern
Colorado and remains one of the true
undiscovered jewels of Colorado. The
Continental Divide runs for 236 miles
along most of the western border of the
Forest. The Forest presents myriad
ecosystems; from 7600-ft alpine desert to
over 14,300-ft in the majestic Sangre de
Cristo Wilderness on the eastern side. The
Forest embraces the San Luis Valley, the
largest agricultural alpine valley in the
world and includes all or parts of four
Wilderness Areas (South San Juan,
Weminuche, La Garita and Sangre de
Cristo). The Forest also is the headwaters
of the Rio Grande River and has the
moonscape wonder of the Wheeler Geologic
Area, established by Theodore Roosevelt in
1911. The Anasazi were visitors here and
many of their sites remain.
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Grand Mesa National Forest The
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison
National Forests are a combination of
separate National Forests located on the
western slope of the Colorado Rockies.
These three combined Forests cover
3,161,912 acres of public land in the
central and southern Rocky Mountains, an
area that lies south of the Colorado River
and west of the Continental Divide with
some of the most spectacular scenery in
the Rockies.
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Comanche National Grassland The
recreation opportunities in the Pike, San
Isabel National Forests and Cimarron,
Comanche National Grasslands are
countless. Visitors can visit ghost towns
or backpack for miles on the Colorado or
Continental Divide Trails. The terrain
provides challenges for beginners and
experts alike. Fishing, hiking, kayaking,
rafting, mountain biking and four-wheel
driving are only a few of the activities
accessible in the mountains, valleys and
canyons of the Pike San Isabel National
Forests.
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Arapaho National Forest The
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and
Pawnee National Grassland (ARP) in located
in north central Colorado. The forests and
grassland encompasses 1.5 million acres
and extends north to the Wyoming border,
south of Interstate 70 to Mount Evans,
west across the Continental divide to the
Williams Fork area and includes short
grass prairie east of I-25. The forests
and grassland are head-quartered in Fort
Collins, with District offices in Boulder,
Fort Collins, Idaho Springs, Granby and
Greeley.
Colorado
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