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Go to Meridian Lake Park Reservoir Number 1 if you want to go to a nice lake. Avery Peak Campground is a splendid local campground, and a wonderful lake like Lake Brennand is a wonderful place to go to. Dry warm beds await you at The Grand Lodge Crested Butte Hotel & Suites; the slopes of Aspen Highlands are so inviting nobody can resist. Meridian Lake Park Reservoir Number 1 is ordinarily a rather waterless spot; the month of August is the wettest with most
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| | of the rain; the driest month of the year is February. This is no place for people who don’t like to enjoy themselves. The Lowline Trail is a brilliant hiking trail close to Meridian Lake Park Reservoir Number 1. An out of the ordinary thing to take a look at in the vicinity of Meridian Lake Park Reservoir Number 1 is Lake Brennand Dam, and if you're looking for some flowing water? Try Coal Creek. At Meridian Lake Park Reservoir Number 1 throughout the | |
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months of summer highs are in the 70's. Summer overnight lows drop down to the 40's. During the wintertime this place gets highs in the 30's with temperatures at Meridian Lake Park Reservoir Number 1 dipping down into the-10's during
winter nights. Why not camp at Crested Butte Mountain Resort while you're here at Meridian Lake Park Reservoir Number 1, and Eagle's Nest is a great place to get some rest. Lakes are such peaceful locations, why not have a look
at Meridian Lake near Meridian Lake Park Reservoir Number 1, and Oh Be Joyful Creek is a magnificent whitewater spot close by. This lake is so wonderful. Going for a hike along the Trail Riders Trail will let you absorb the natural
beauty of this vicinity, and the view of Snodgrass Mountain is scenic. This lake is so wonderful. If the weather is fine here at Meridian Lake Park Reservoir Number 1, you can go for a hike along the Granite Basin Trail, and a
tour to Black Canyon Of The Gunnison National Park is recommended. That right there is heaps already, but it goes on; Meridian Lake Park Reservoir Number 1 has it all. Irwin Lodge is a glorious local ski area, and you can run the rapids of East River.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 38.90667 Longitude: -106.9867
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East River, Gunnison CountyCounty, 2 miles away Class IV - 0.75 miles long (Gothic Bridge to above Stupid Falls) |
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Oh Be Joyful Creek, Gunnison CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class V - 1 miles long (Ankle Breaker to Beaver Ponds) |
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Slate River, Gunnison CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class V - 2 miles long (Beaver Ponds to Oh Be Joyful Campground) |
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Oh Be Joyful Creek
 | I understqand there is a great campground in Crested Butte called ''Oh Be Joyful''. Do you know where that is and who to contact? Thanks.... |
Geneva Lake
 | 11 miles away geneva lake is a gorgeous lake and waterfall. the hike is also very pretty, and i enjoyed the hike from aspen, colorado to marble, passing geneva lake very much.... |
Lost Lake Campground
 | 15 miles away I just camped at Lost Lake 2 weeks ago! It is so beautiful and serene they were holding a wedding there 2 days after we left. With only 10 campsites, it is quiet and ideal for families or couples. A beautiful view of Lost Lake Slough and of the mountains in the background greeted us in the morning. The full moon rising over the crest of the mountain was a real treat the first night we got there. There is a 3 mile hike within walking distance on which we saw beautiful wildflowers, 2 waterfalls, and 3 lakes. ENJOY!... |
Meri-daes RV Park and General Store
 | 16 miles away Privately owned and operated RV Park in scenic Marble, Colorado. Where the pavement ends and the beauty begins. Limited tent sites available. Call 970-963-7117 for availability and reservations.
Nearby hiking trails include Carbonate Creek Trail, Lost Trail Creek Trail, Silver Creek Trail, Geneva Lake, Buckskin Pass, Frigid Air Pass, Yule Creek Trail, Raspberry Ridge Trail, and Anthracite Pass. Trail head transport (drop off and/or pick up) is available from Crystal River Jeep Tours.
Nearby hiking trails include Carbonate Creek Trail, Lost Trail Creek Trail, Silver Creek Trail, Geneva Lake, Buckskin Pass, Frigid Air Pass, Yule Creek Trail, Raspberry Ridge Trail, and Anthracite Pass. Trail head transport (drop off and/or pick up) is available from Crystal River Jeep Tours.
Excellent white-water kayaking on the Crystal River, for the experienced expert only. Coors Falls at Lead King Basin is a top scale challenge, as is the 2-mile river course from the Crystal Mill. Somewhat milder is the Crystal River from Marble to Redstone. Beyond Redstone gets a little hairy... |
Mosca Campground
 | 19 miles away We've camped here since our now 40ish childrlen were young. They are now taking their children there. Mosca is beautiful both to the eye and the heart. It is a little more difficult now that there is no potable water, but one can use lake water for dishes, and must bring in drinking and cooking water.Fishing is great - the deer put on a show eve4ry night. The camp hostess, Mary, is there is to help you with problems, and to give great advice.Other than the water problem, this is the greatest camp ground I've ever occupied!... |
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