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So much amusing stuff to do here at Lost Lake, too glorious to be true. Blacktail Creek Campground is a delightful campground nearby; a day on the slopes of Vail is just what you need. This lake is so wonderful. The Rock Creek Trail is a good hiking trail near Lost Lake, and close by you find McCord Pass which is a nice place to check out. Man, is there a heap of enjoyable stuff to do in the Park Range. Yeah, come here to Lost Lake for a great time. If you
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| | need a site to stay The Westin Riverfront Mountain Villas is a tremendous choice, and you'll meet a lot of folks from Edwards here. Around Lost Lake you don’t get a lot of precipitation; the wettest month of the year is typically July, that's the one that rains the most, and the driest of the months is February. This lake is so wonderful. If you come at the right time of year, Eagle River offers some perfect whitewater, and Piney Peak Spring is an inspiring | |
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site to stop at during your stay. After a long day outdoors Beaver Creek West Condominiums is a fine site to spend a night or two; the snow is glorious at Beaver Creek. You definitely have to love the Park Range. Going for a hike
on the Piney Lake Trail is always a tremendous adventure, and float down the rapids of Colorado River in a kayak. This is a brilliant neighborhood for folks who like lakes. Lava Lake is a lake close by; close by you find the Sheep
Drive Trail which is a great hiking trail. These mountains rock, just check out all the cool things to do in the Park Range. Cottonwood Peak is a peak you can spot from Lost Lake, and do set aside some time for Upper State Park
while you're here at Lost Lake. Lost Lake is located in the Park Range. Summertime highs at Lost Lake ordinarily tend to be in the 70's with overnight lows in the 40's. Throughout the winter this place gets highs in the 30's, and
after the sun is down through the winter temperatures at Lost Lake descend into the 0's. Piney Crossing Campground is a great local campground, and you're possibly into lakes, George Lake is one of those nearby.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 39.83028 Longitude: -106.5203
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Vail, Colorado, 15 miles away 3450 vertical feet |
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Colorado River, Grand CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class IV-V - 9.5 miles long (Gore Canyon) |
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Eagle River, Eagle CountyCounty, 11 miles away Class III - 7 miles long (Riverbend bus stop to Edwards) |
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Piney River, Eagle CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class V+ - 19 miles long (Piney Crossing to State Bridge) |
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Beaver Creek
 | 11 miles away 8 PHOTOS Huge ski resort with tons of great runs. The snow is great too. I like the peaceful scenery as well.... BC Kids... Photo by Chris McLennan... At the gate you leave the world behind. Nestled at the feet of North America's World Cup mountain, Beaver Creek is a custom-designed resort with the safe, unhurried feel of an Alpine hamlet. From the skating rink in the village square to chocolate-chip cookies served fresh from the oven each afternoon at the lifts, and from the ''Ivy League ski school'' to the world-famous performing arts center, this is perhaps the very best of luxury family skiing. And there is a mountain of prestigious awards for food, wine, and customer service to prove it.... |
Vail
 | 15 miles away 3 PHOTOS Photo by Jack Affleck... Photo by Jack Affleck... Photo by Chris McLennen... Coveted as North America's top ski resort, Vail is an extraordinary winter vacation destination. Spanning seven miles are seven legendary Back Bowls, Blue Sky Basin and an expansive front side, blanketed last year with more than thirty-eight feet of powder snow. Under blue sky three hundred days a year and with more groomed terrain than anywhere on the planet, families reconnect and celebrate here from year to year and generation to generation. Coupled with the vision inherent in the spirit of Vail's founders, and a modern day commitment to excellence in all aspects of operation, the vacation experience is world class. From the Vail Snowsports School to the activities and festivals, the shops and spas, dining, nightlife and accommodations, Vail can credibly lay claim to being a resort like nothing on earth.... |
Upper Piney Lake
 | 16 miles away We had a great time hiking to Upper Piney Lake over 4th of July weekend, 2006. Although the views are out of this world, the hike will take everything out of you that you've got. I would highly recommend this hike. Make sure you have everything you need for AT LEAST 2 days. The hike to Upper Piney will take 8 hours (all up hill)...But only 4 hours to get back to Piney River Ranch.... |
Lake Thomas
 | 18 miles away Long very steep hike tried to make hike to the lake in one day and this is not probable. We are planning on a four day hike in and out with time to fish!... |
Gore Range Trail
 | 19 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.......I've been there but let me tell you I'VE NEVER BEEN MORE SCARED IN MY 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... |
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