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The Colorado Rockies are part of the North American Cordillera which stretches 3,000 miles from Alaska through western Canada and the United States into northern Mexico. The centerpieces of this dramatic uplift are the 54 peaks over 14,000 feet, or "Fourteeners," as they are affectionately referred to by climbers.
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Find out if you will be able to have a campfire.
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The U.S. Secretary of Transportation recognizes certain roads as All-American Roads or National Scenic Byways based on one or more archeological, cultural, historic, natural, recreational and scenic qualities.
- Colorado - South Dakota - Wyoming
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If you recreate frequently on federal lands such as National Forests, National Parks, Bureau of Land Management, or US Fish and Wildlife Service look into the Golden Eagle Passport. The Golden Age and Golden Access passports are also honored at these same locations.
- Find the right passport for you.
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In the 1800’s the allure of gold brought people to the Rocky Mountains. Today, that same allure still brings people to the Rockies. Instead of shiny flakes of metal, the golden attraction today is the sight of hillsides painted with the golden leaves of aspen.
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In 1964, the Congress of the United States took a far-sighted action by passing the Wilderness Act, legally designating certain federal lands as Wilderness. Wilderness has many values. Recognizing these diverse and unique values opens a world of understanding about the natural environment.
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Find out all you need to know about bringing your pet to the National Forest.
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Most national forests and grasslands are open, free of charge, for your use and enjoyment. Fees may be charged and permits required for some activities and locations.
- download forms
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The cultural and natural heritage assets of the Rocky Mountain Region include some of the crown jewels of the entire National Forest System.
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A "one stop shopping" center for outdoor recreation information pertaining to Colorado federal and state public lands. Visit ORIC at the REI Flagship store in Denver. Find visitor maps, books and other educational materials, brochures and other free handouts. Golden Passports and other permits will also be available.
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Learn about visiting one of the designated areas on your national forests near the Denver metro area and cut your own Christmas tree!
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