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Headwaters for this famous river begin its 1800 mile journey to the Gulf of Mexico in the San Juan Mountains above the towns of South Fork & Creede Colorado. Famous for its "Gold Medal" trout fishing and rafting adventures.
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Mountain pass located in southwestern Colorado, starting in South Fork, and crossing the Continental Divide toward Pagosa Springs, the pass provides access to great hiking trails, scenic vistas, wildlife and winter recreation. Boasting the "Most Natural Snow" in Colorado at Wolf Creek Ski Area.
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Located on the western edge of Colorado's San Luis Valley, these mountains provide unsurpassed recreation; Hike, Fish, Bike, ATV, Ski, Snowmobile and more, Visitors are only limited by their Imagination.
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One of a kind historic mountain mining town, downtown shopping, underground mining museum, repertory theater, offering a unique family experience, in the San Juan Mountains of southern Colorado.
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Spanish for Mountain View, Monte Vista is a historic, lively city located in the heart of the San Luis Valley. From the annual crane festival, to authentic drive in movies, no matter when you visit, you will find fun activities for the whole family.
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Gateway to the San Juan Mountains, and Rio Grande County seat, this town offers a unique natural and rugged beauty that will captivate the history buff or outdoor enthusiast.
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Colorado Scenic and Historic Byway that follows Hwy. 149 135 miles from South Fork through Creede and Lake City, ending at Blue Mesa along Hwy 50.
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Initially developed as a community to service lumber and mining operations, it is now the center of a rapidly growing tourist and recreation area. Located at the junction of the Rio Grande and its South Fork.
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Located in southcentral Colorado, this is one of the highest and largest intermountain valleys in the world. Bordered on the east by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and the San Juans to the West. With nearly 2 million acres of national forest surrounding the valley a multitude of historical, cultural and recreational activities abound.