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Rabbit Ears Pass - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Rabbit Ears Pass

The Rabbit Ears Pass area is located on the eastern flank of the Park Range and at the western end of the Rabbit Ears Range, between North Park and Middle Park.This pass offers habitat to many different animal species. It supports important winter and summering ranges for many animals. Summer activities on the pass include the increasingly popular "Run Rabbit Run" 50 mile or 100 mile trail run. The area offers many car camping spots and hiking trails.
Address : Rabbit Ears Pass, Colorado 80459, USA

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Muddy PassMuddy Pass is a high mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of northern Colorado. The pass separates North Park and the headwaters of the North Platte River with Middle Park near the headwaters of the Colorado River. . It is rarely closed in winter and has a mild approach on both sides, with no switchbacks or tight spots. It provides the route of U.S. Highway 40 between Kremmling and Steamboat Springs.
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Lake AgnesLake Agnes is a natural body of water measuring 110 acres in the extreme northwest corner of Grand County where Routt, Grand and Jackson counties come together. The lake is surrounded by 19 single-family lots that are an in-holding in the National Forest. A good picnic location and also there are so many leisure activities possible here.
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Mount WernerMount Werner is a mountain is the tallest mountain in the county, and it is a popular destination for hikers and climbers. The summit of Mount Werner offers stunning views of the surrounding area, and it is also home to a variety of wildlife. Mount Werner is a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders, and it is also a popular spot for camping and picnicking. There are several trails that lead to the summit of Mount Werner, and the mountain is also home to a variety of ski resorts.
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Lake CatamountLake Catamount is a stunning natural reservoir, which was formed over 10,000 years ago by a receding glacier, and today it sits at an elevation of 7,800 feet above sea level. Surrounded by mountains and forests, the lake is a popular destination for fishing, camping, hiking, and boating. Visitors can also enjoy scenic views of the Rockies and the many wildlife that call the area home. In addition to serving as a recreation spot, It also provides water for the city of Steamboat Springs.
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Fish Creek FallsFish Creek Falls is a stunning natural waterfall formed by Fish Creek, which cascades down a rocky cliff face into a deep pool below. Visitors can view the falls from a variety of vantage points, including an overlook located just a short walk from the parking area. For those looking for a more immersive experience, there is also a hiking trail that winds its way down to the base of the falls. It provides visitors with an up-close look at the rushing water and towering cliffs.
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Steamboat Ski ResortThe Steamboat Ski Resort is located in Routt County, Colorado. The resort opened in 1963 and offers a variety of winter activities, including skiing, snowboarding, and tubing. The resort has 2,965 acres of skiable terrain and features over 30 lifts, including a gondola. In addition to the slopes, the resort also has a warm springs pool, an outdoor ice rink, and a number of restaurants and shops.The Steamboat Ski Resort is a great place to enjoy the winter months.

Discover More Attractions in Jackson County, Home of Rabbit Ears Pass

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Jackson County
Jackson County is located in a beautiful sub-alpine valley in Northern Colorado. It is home to the headwaters of the North Platte River and is also known as the Moose Viewing Capital of Colorado. It is one of the northernmost counties in Colorado and the fourth-least densely populated county with only 1,394 residents as of 2010.

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