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Yeah, come up here to the Sangre De Cristo Mountains for a splendid time. Macey Falls is always fun to check out, and Great Sand Dunes National Monument is a great national park. There is a splendid hiking trail near North Colony Lakes called the Rainbow Trail. There's so much to do here at North Colony Lakes that you need to camp here for a while, Grape Creek RV Park and Campground is a splendid site for that. So many exciting things to do here at North
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| | Colony Lakes, too pleasant to be true. Lakes? Sure, South Colony Lakes is nearby; going for a hike on the Marble Mountain Trail is always a fine adventure. North Colony Lakes is located in the Sangre De Cristo Mountains. This lake is so wonderful. Near North Colony Lakes you come across the Venable-Comanche Trail which is a splendid hiking trail, and you can stay the night at North Crestone Campground. If the weather is lovely, you obtain a delightful | |
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panorama of Broken Hand Peak from North Colony Lakes; Copperstain Cliff is an attention-grabbing site to pop by while at North Colony Lakes. It is very waterless here at North Colony Lakes commonly; August is when you get the
most rain here, and the driest month of the year is January. Be careful coming to the Sangre De Cristo Mountains, you might not ever wanna go back home again. Not far from North Colony Lakes, you'll come across Bench Lake which is
a beautiful lake. High temperatures at North Colony Lakes throughout the warm days of summer are in the 80's while nighttime lows are mostly in the 40's. For the duration of the wintertime this place gets highs in the 30's while the cold winter nights at North Colony Lakes are in the 0's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 37.98389 Longitude: -105.5647
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South Crestone Lake
 | Trail is awful, disappearing and reappearing every now and again. Thorn bushes and trash cover what little trail is easy to navigate. Trail disappears completely before you actually reach the lake. Also it appears that an axe murderer has taken up residence in the upperwoods. Be careful and travel in large groups if you plan to try and make it to the lake. It is easy to get lost so mark your trail well.... |
Music Pass Trail
 | 2 PHOTOS You have to have either a truck or SUV and if you want to bypass about 4 miles of rocky road hiking take a 4 wheel vehicle. It is totally worth it... beautiful!... |
DeWeese Reservoir
 | 13 miles away We locals call it Lake Disease. ENJOY:)... |
Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument
 | 53 miles away Very informative...I ask one question...Senior Rates? What age is considered Senior for the parks system?...... |
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