Wanderer321
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Wanderer321 reviewed the destination Mesa Verde National Park on Dec 23, 2011
"Lots of historic sights to see."
Visited on Sep 26, 2009
Visited on Sep 26, 2009
Wanderer321 reviewed the destination Golden Gate Canyon State Park on Dec 23, 2011
"Lots of bikers, some of the trails alternate days for bikers and hikers on an odd/even system."
Visited on Jul 15, 2009
Visited on Jul 15, 2009
Wanderer321 reviewed the destination Roxborough State Park on Dec 23, 2011
"Nice hike, interesting red rock formations."
Visited on Sep 02, 2010
Visited on Sep 02, 2010
Wanderer321 reviewed the destination Castlewood Canyon St Park on Dec 23, 2011
"A very interesting hike through a geologically interesting park. I've also snowshoed in this park and it's cool too."
Visited on Aug 09, 2010
Visited on Aug 09, 2010
Wanderer321 reviewed the destination Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve on Dec 23, 2011
"Man, does that sand get hot. Harder to trek across the dunes than you might think...sand fills your shoes, and if you try to take them off you discover just how hot it is. Unique."
Visited on Sep 22, 2009
Visited on Sep 22, 2009
Wanderer321 reviewed the destination Rocky Mountain National Park on Dec 23, 2011
"Still had plenty of snow at the top of Twin Sisters, didn't bring snowshoes and had to turn back before the end. Great trail, though."
Visited on Jun 05, 2010
Visited on Jun 05, 2010
Wanderer321 likes Rocky Mountain National Park on Dec 23, 2011
Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) is the gem of north central Colorado. If you're in the area, spend some time to experience Colorado's high-country. Hiking, camping, wildlife, ecology, and research are just a sampling of the ongoing activities in this paradise.
In a word, "Wild" is what makes RMNP different from other National Parks. Beginning with enactment of the Rocky Mountain National Park Act in 1915, the guiding emphasis of the management plan is to keep "Rocky" wild.
Wanderer321 likes Castlewood Canyon St Park on Dec 23, 2011
Castlewood Canyon State
Park offers splendid opportunities for hiking,picnicking, rock climbing, sightseeing, photography and nature study. The park preserves 2,303 acres of the ecologically unique
Black Forest region of Colorado. Visitors will also enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the Front Range and Pikes Peak.
Trails along the Cherry Creek wind past the ruins of the Castlewood
Dam (circa 1890).
Wanderer321 likes Golden Gate Canyon State Park on Dec 23, 2011
35 miles of great trails covering 12,000 acres of land. Spend the night with cabins, campgrounds, and back country campsites
Golden Gate State Park provides a home for a great number and variety of wildlife, providing the perfect place for wildlife watching and wildlife photography. Among the larger animals are moose, bighorn sheep, black bear, mule deer and elk.
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