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Why not stop by Cottonwood Reservoir if you're passing through these parts. All the outdoors amusing things near Cottonwood Reservoir will keep you coming back persistently. Don't leave Cottonwood Reservoir without first going for a hike along the Horseshoe Sulfur Trail, and most likely you're looking for nearby lakes? Sure, Huntington Reservoir is just a very short distance away. Good hiking is available along the Muddy Keyser Trail, and whitewater paddling
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| | is not for everybody but if it's for you then, we recommend Willow Creek. So many cool things in the Park Range, just amazing. There's some flowing water close by, Gardiner Creek is a stream you can take a look at while here, and Gilbert Campground is a good campground nearby. This lake is so wonderful. A pleasant close by hotel is Littletree Inn, and Beaver Creek Campground is a great local campground. Having a great time at Cottonwood Reservoir is trouble-free. | |
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If you come at the right time of year, Colorado River offers some tremendous whitewater; why not head up to Berthoud Pass and strap some skis to your feet. And that's not all the things you can do here in the Park Range. You'll
meet a lot of folks from Silverthorne here, and you can go for a hike on the Sulfur Trail. The warmest time of the year at Cottonwood Reservoir arrives with high temperatures in the 80's, and the overnight is a tad cooler of course,
regularly in the 40's. Through the winter highs are commonly in the 20's while Cottonwood Reservoir nighttime low temperatures during the winter are in the-10's. This lake is one of the great places here in the Park Range. You
don’t have to go far from Cottonwood Reservoir to catch a sight of the water at Cottonwood Dam, and as expected, this is a pleasant area for folks who like lakes, De Koevend Lake is a lake close at hand. Not much precipitation falls
here at Cottonwood Reservoir; through the month of August you get the most rain around here while February is the month with the least amount of precipitation. This lake is so wonderful. If you need a site to stay Summit at SilverCreek is a pleasant choice, and the best way to spend a winter day is on the slopes of nearby SolVista.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.07333 Longitude: -106.0717
Park Range Lakes Complete list of all the lakes in the Park Range.
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Outdoors Recreation Near Silverthorne, Colorado Very comprehensive list of a variety of outdoors recreation in the vicinity of Silverthorne, Colorado, the metro area neareast to Cottonwood Reservoir. Find info on campgrounds, hiking trails, ski resorts, lakes, beaches, parks, whitewater and more.
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SolVista, Colorado, 12 miles away 1000 vertical feet |
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Winter Park, Colorado, 23 miles away 3060 vertical feet |
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Colorado River, Grand CountyCounty, 1 miles away Class IV - 3 miles long (Hot Sulphur Springs to Highway 40 bridge) |
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Willow Creek, Grand CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class II - 6 miles long (National Forest Campground to Reservoir) |
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Williams Fork, Grand CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class II-IV - 9 miles long (Horseshoe Campground to Williams Fork Reservoir) |
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SolVista
 | 11 miles away 2 PHOTOS ...anby Ranch. Two separate yet interconnected mountains make this a skiing experience everyone can enjoy. While the East Mountain is a beginner and intermediate skier's paradise, the West Mountain offers terrain to whet the appetite of more advanced skiers. SolVista Basin is the perfect place for kids and parents alike, as all runs lead to a single location at the base. Your skiing adventure begins at the newly completed Base Camp Lodge. Here you can purchase lift tickets, enroll in ski school, and rent or buy the latest equipment. It also offers the perfect vantage point to watch the kids cruise down the slopes as you relax on the viewing deck. At the end of the day, the fire pit at the base of the mountain is a popular gathering place for families to share stories and enjoy a warm cup of cocoa. There's also a dining hall, Seven Trails Grille and Higher Grounds Coffee Shop to keep you fueled for your adventures. We have totally redesigned the Base Camp Lodge! We have added 5000 sq ft to the building, expanded the deck seating by 2500 sq ft and paved the parking lot. The Children... |
Lost Lake
 | 14 miles away A great Laid back river resort. A sand bar you can take the jeep to play volleyball.... |
Gore Range Trail
 | 18 miles away Well, exhilarating or not, you may want to consider parking your tent and self away from trees. The forests in the Gore and elsewhere in Colorado are dying, particularly and immediately the pines. The aspens are dealing plague also, but of a fungi and bacterial nature. Do NOT camp near trees.......Y LIFE! We set up our tents just before dark as the rain was really starting to come down. The forecast predicted a few small isolated showers along the Continental Davide, earlier in the day. Isolated my ass- it rained hard for about 6 or 7 hours!!! It was around 10pm when I was awaken by a VERY unfamiliar loud crackling, popping, and snapping sound. I've never in my life heard anything that closely resembled the sounds I was hearing. The first one that woke me & lasted about 30 seconds, the next came about 5 minutes later and lasted a few seconds longer. This time after the same noises as before ended, there was a horrific crashing sound that shook the area where my tent was pitched. That's when I realized the tree's were falling due to the rain softening the soil around the Tree roots. I thought for sure one of the up-rooted tree's were going to crush me & my tent like a Grape. God must have lent a helping hand because in the morning we counted 17 tree's that fell. One of the 40 foot tree's landed w/ in 20ft of my tent. That was the one that nearly made me soil my pants....... ... |
Loveland
 | 24 miles away 3 PHOTOS Loveland Ski Area is a favorite among locals for its free close-in parking, virtual lack of lift lines, affordable lift tickets, un-crowded slopes, 400'' of snow each season and over thirteen hundred acres of varied terrain. Loveland has two base areas, Loveland Valley and Loveland Basin. Loveland Valley caters to beginners with gentle, un-crowded slopes perfect for those new to the sport. The Loveland Ski & Snowboard School has affordable programs for all ages and abilities and will help get your technique to the next level. Loveland Basin offers terrain for every level of skier and rider. The Ridge, located on The Continental Divide, offers intermediate and expert level skiers and riders terrain just the way they like it - open, steep and deep. With 300 acres to choose from right off the lift and 100 more hikeable acres for the true adventurer, The Ridge offers an experience like no other. And at 12,700 feet, the 360 degree views are spectacular! ... |
Arapahoe Basin
 | 26 miles away 7 PHOTOS Arapahoe Basin has always been known as the legend for its legendary steeps on East Wall and off Pallavicini lift, legendary views from the Continental Divide, and now for a legendary 80% terrain expansion into Montezuma Bowl. Arapahoe Basin will almost double in size this season as we expand into Montezuma Bowl with high alpine groomed runs, bowls, chutes and glades. Arapahoe Basin strongly encourages our guests and employees to ride the free Summit Stage bus or to carpool to the ski area! Riding public transportation and carpooling reduces greenhouse gases and congestion on I-70. It also saves you money on gas, reduces the parking crunch at the ski area, and gives you someone to talk with on the ride up.
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Keystone
 | 26 miles away 4 PHOTOS Photo by Leisa Gibson, Copyright ©... Photo by Bob Winsett, Copyright ©... Photo by Leisa Gibson, Copyright ©... Photo by Leisa Gibson, copyright ?... At Keystone, you'll find everything that makes a perfect vacation all in one place. From lodging, dining and activities, Keystone has incredible vacation packages to accommodate your needs, offering unique activities like night skiing, Cat skiing the bowls, tubing and dinner sleigh rides.... |
Rocky Mountain National Park
 | 41 miles away I'm tring to get incontact with the tour office at estes park colorado. I would like to order some sourvoners/ tee-shirts, etc. And would like to see a picture of the founder joel estes and family . their is a very strong possiblity that they are my ancestors. contact me at bluedove1949@yahoo.com... |
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