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After a long day outdoors Comfort Inn Delta is a delightful location to spend a night or two, and if you've had enough of Cottonwood Reservoir Number 5, Parker Basin Reservoir Number 2 is nearby. During the warm months, highs generally are in the 90's at Cottonwood Reservoir Number 5. For the duration of the moonlight hours it's ordinarily in the 60's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 30's; night lows at Cottonwood Reservoir Number 5 through the winter typically
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| | fall into the 10's. This lake is so wonderful. A great place like Webb Flats here at Cottonwood Reservoir Number 5 is too magnificent to miss; on a delightful day you obtain a brilliant panorama of Horse Mountain from Cottonwood Reservoir Number 5. Cottonwood Reservoir Number 5 is not the only place nearby, Cottonwood Lake Number 5 is a nearby lake; while you're here you can take a hike along the Lily Lake Trail. Cottonwood Reservoir Number 5 is pretty dried out | |
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ordinarily; of all the months in a year October is the one with the most rain; the driest month of the year is January. Yep, outdoors exciting stuff to do are beyond doubt bountiful here at Cottonwood Reservoir Number 5. Eggleston
Lake Campground is a splendid campground nearby, and on a magnificent day you can take a hike along the High Foot Trail. This lake is so wonderful. There is a pleasant hiking trail near Cottonwood Reservoir Number 5 called the Foot
Trail. Very glorious water scenery is available at Kitson Dam right next door to Cottonwood Reservoir Number 5; you can never get enough of the perfect skiing at Powderhorn. Howard Johnson Express - Cedaredge is a splendid location to get some rest, and if you came for an overnight stay Eggleston Campground is a delightful site to camp.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.08833 Longitude: -107.955
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Powderhorn, Colorado, 14 miles away 1650 vertical feet |
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Island Lake Campground
 | Island Lake now requires a $5 day fee... |
Powderhorn
 | 14 miles away 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!... |
Crater Lake
 | 19 miles away Hiked into Crater Lake on 6/23/07. Caught three 12' cutthroat trout, and had a much larger trout strike my lure a couple of times (not hard enough for me to set the hook). Beautiful place, but the mosquitos ate me alive.... |
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