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It's always fun to stop by Anderson Reservoir Number 1. You're probably hooked on lakes, Hollenbeck Reservoir Number 2 is one of those close by; dry warm beds await you at Howard Johnson Express - Cedaredge. Anderson Reservoir Number 1 is a pleasant place to visit for more than one day, Jumbo Reservoir Campground is a pleasant place to camp nearby; you can go for a hike on the Deep Creek Trail. This lake is so wonderful. The skiing at Powderhorn is great, and
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| | there's nice hiking along the Carson Lake Trail. Anderson Reservoir Number 1 is pretty dried up regularly; October is the wettest month with most rain; the driest month is January. Now, you may feel that's loads but there's even more enjoyable stuff to do here at Anderson Reservoir Number 1. Don't leave Anderson Reservoir Number 1 without first going for a hike along the West Bench Trail, and no need to travel far to check out out of the ordinary stuff like | |
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West Bench. There are some wonderful whitewater spots on Kannah Creek, and after a long day outdoors Comfort Inn Delta is a tremendous location to spend a night or two. This lake is so wonderful. Summertime at Anderson Reservoir
Number 1 comes with high temperatures in the 90's with nighttime lows in the 60's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 30's, and nighttime lows through the winter for Anderson Reservoir Number 1 tend to be in the 10's.
Nearby lakes? Sure, Anderson Reservoir Number 2 is in close proximity to Anderson Reservoir Number 1; you can stay the night at Glacier Spring Campground.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.02889 Longitude: -108.1286
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Powderhorn, Colorado, 3 miles away 1650 vertical feet |
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Kannah Creek, Mesa CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class V - 1.8 miles long (Kannah Creek Trailhead to Girl Scout Camp Bridge) |
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Powderhorn
 | 6 PHOTOS Powderhorn Resort has a fresh approach to a skiing or snowboarding adventure. Nestled on the edge of the Grand Mesa, 45 minutes from Grand Junction, Colorado, Powderhorn rises to nearly 9,900 feet. Everyone has their own secret trail or powder stash so come Stake Your Claim! Lodging, dining, shopping and a full service Ski & Snowboard School are available. And at the end of the day you can kick back on the large daylodge deck. Some Powderhorn distinctions include short lift lines, amazing views, hospitable service, informal atmosphere and a welcome feeling of being home. See you on the slopes!... |
Island Lake Campground
 | Island Lake now requires a $5 day fee... |
Whitewater Basin Trail
 | If you like a trail that no one is on this is the one for you. The first mile is rough with cattle tracks. This is a quick and easily accessible trail to town if you want to just get away after work. We have hiked and biked it 4 times and every time we see tons of game. Enjoy your hike and take your friend, because you will not see anyone on the trail. ... |
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