Roosevelt National Forest, Medicine Bow Mountains, Colorado
If you are looking for recreational opportunities, you should check the forest's website at www.fs.fed.us/arnf/recreation or call the visitor information service folks at 970-295-6700. Many of the campgrounds and trails mentioned in this article are actually in the forest boundaries. Says Reghan Cloudman
Fun activities are abundant; there's always something to suit everybody. If you have a thing about the outdoors you'll have a thing about it here in the Medicine Bow Mountains. Camping at Archer's Poudre River Resort is always a splendid experience;
Dry Creek is one of the streams nearby that might be worth going to. That right there is lots already, but it goes on; Roosevelt National Forest has it all. There's splendid hiking along the Swamp Creek Cutoff Trail; Sheep Creek is close to Roosevelt National Forest and is always
a diversion to pop by. This site, the Medicine Bow Mountains, has so much outdoors amusing things. Going for a hike along the Hourglass Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this area; the Dadd Gulch Trail offers hiking at its best. Why not camp at Big Bend Campground while you're here at Roosevelt National Forest, and get your heart beating on the magnificent whitewater of Cache La Poudre River. Roosevelt National Forest is right by the Flowers Trail, and Sheep Gulch is beyond doubt a pleasant place to visit. If you came to camp Canyonside
Campground is a splendid site to do that, and there are plenty of people from Red Feather Lakes here at Roosevelt National Forest. Roosevelt National Forest is a stunning section of wilderness that is popular with people from near and far. Not much rain falls here at Roosevelt
National Forest; the month with most of the rain is July, and the driest month is December. You'll in fact wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the amusing stuff in the Medicine Bow Mountains. Dowdy Lake - Arapaho National Forest is a perfect local campground, and while
you're here, you could also take a look at pretty Bellaire Lake. It's a popular place to go to for people arriving from Red Feather Lakes. Camping is available at Bellaire Lake Campground; Profile Rock is a fine spot to take a look at while in the area. This is no spot for
people who don’t like to have fun. Hiking along the North Lone Pine Trail is magnificent fun; whitewater paddling is not for everybody but if it's for you then, we recommend Cache La Poudre River. Roosevelt National Forest is a tremendous site for a trip when you have to get out
of the house. There is good outdoors recreation at Roosevelt National Forest that you can take advantage of. The majestic loveliness of Roosevelt National Forest is there for you to love. Roosevelt National Forest is in close proximity to Black Hollow which is certainly worth
visiting, and Molly Lake is a nearby lake that you could stop at. For the period of the warm days of summer highs here at Roosevelt National Forest get into the 70's. When the night sets in temperatures fall down into the 40's. The winter comes with highs in the 30's, and during the dark hours in the winter at Roosevelt National Forest temperatures descend to the 0's.
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