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18 Attractions to Explore Near Imogene Pass

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Ajax PeakAjax Peak is a summit in the San Miguel Mountains, which is notable for its views of the surrounding area, as well as its proximity to the town of Telluride. Ajax Peak is one of the more popular hiking destinations in the area, and the trailhead is easily accessible from Telluride. The hike to the summit is relatively short and easy, making it a great option for families. Once at the top, hikers are treated to 360 views of the San Juans, including 14ers such as Mount Sneffels and Wilson Peak.
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Ingram FallsIngram Falls is located in the San Miguel county of Colorado. The falls are situated on a tributary of the San Miguel river, and they flow over a bed of limestone. The falls are approximately 30 feet high, and they have a wide variety of plant life growing on their banks. The area around the falls is popular for hiking and bird watching, and the views from the top of the falls are stunning. Ingram Falls is a beautiful natural feature that is definitely worth a visit.
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Bridal Veil FallsBridal Veil Falls is a waterfall located in San Miguel County. The falls are located on a tributary of the San Miguel River, and they cascade down a steep cliff face for nearly 300 feet. The falls are particularly popular with hikers and photographers, and they offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains. In addition to its natural beauty, Bridal Veil Falls is also noteworthy for its historical significance. The falls were once used by Native Americans as a site for religious ceremonies.
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Bridal Veil TrailThe Bridal Veil Trail is one of the most popular hiking trails in San Miguel County, Colorado. The trailhead is located just outside the town of Telluride, and the trail winds its way up into the mountains for about 3 miles. Along the way, hikers can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding peaks, as well as a number of waterfalls and cascades. The trail eventually ends at a beautiful alpine lake, where hikers can take a dip or simply enjoy the scenery.
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The Million Dollar HighwayThe Million Dollar Highway is a name given to a section of U.S. Highway 550 that runs through Ouray County. The highway is considered to be one of the most scenic and dangerous roads in the country. The road was built in the early 1900s and is famous for its hairpin turns and steep grades. It is also known for being treacherous in the winter months, when ice and snow make the road extremely slick. Despite these efforts, the Million Dollar Highway remains an exciting and challenging drive.
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Hayden MountainHayden Mountain is one of the tallest peaks in the Ouray County, Colorado. It is a popular destination for hikers and climbers due to its challenging trails and stunning views. Hayden Mountain is also home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, and bighorn sheep. The mountain is named after Ferdinand V. Hayden, who was the first to survey the area in 1874. Today, Hayden Mountain is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts from all over the world.
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Yankee Girl MineThis is a former silver, lead, and zinc mine in Ouray County. The mine operated from 1869 to 1991 and produced silver, lead, and zinc ore. During its operating years, the mine employed hundreds of workers and was an important source of income for the local community. The Yankee Girl Mine is now a National Historic Landmark and is open to the public. Visitors can explore the underground tunnels and see first-hand the equipment used by miners during the heyday of silver mining in Colorado.
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Red Mountain PassRed Mountain Pass is one of the most scenic mountain passes in Colorado. The pass lies between two mountain ranges, the San Juans to the west and the Cimarron range to the east. It is popular with tourists for its spectacular views and for its some 11,000 acres of alpine meadows, which are home to a variety of wildlife including bighorn sheep, elk, and deer. The pass is also popular with hikers and campers due to its close proximity to several fourteeners, or peaks that rise over 14,000 feet.
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Red MountainRed Mountain is a summit in the San Juan Mountains of Ouray County. The mountain is notable for its ruby-red color, which is caused by the presence of high levels of iron oxide in the rock. The area around Red Mountain is popular for hiking, camping, and rock climbing. It is also home to a number of mines, including the Idarado Mine, which was once one of the largest producers of silver and gold in Colorado. Today, the mountain is a popular destination for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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Corkscrew GulchCorkscrew Gulch is a high-mountain valley located in Ouray County. The valley is home to a creek of the same name, which flows through a winding ravine lined with cliffs and boulders. The valley is a popular destination for hiking and camping, and offers stunning views of the San Juan Mountains. Corkscrew Gulch is also well-known for its abundance of wildflowers, which bloom in early summer. The trailhead for the Corkscrew Gulch trail is located at the end of a four-wheel drive road.
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Porphyry BasinThe Porphyry Basin is a large area of mineralized rocks in San Juan County. The basin contains a variety of copper, molybdenum, and silver deposits, as well as some uranium and coal. The basin is approximately 3,000 square miles in size and is located at an elevation of 8,000-10,000 feet. The basin is home to a variety of wildlife, including bighorn sheep, elk, deer, and mountain lions. human activity in the basin includes mining, ranching, and recreation.
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Governor BasinGovernor Basin is a scenic valley located in Ouray County. Surrounded by towering peaks, the basin is home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, bighorn sheep, and eagles. Fishing and camping are popular activities in the area, and the Governor Basin Trailhead provides access to a network of hiking trails. In winter, the basin is a popular destination for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Governor Basin is also home to several hot springs, which are open to the public year-round.
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Potosi PeakPotosi Peak is a popular destination for hikers and climbers in Ouray County, Colorado. The peak is located in the San Juan Mountains, just north of the town of Ouray. The trail to the summit of Potosi Peak begins at the Ouray Trailhead and winds its way up through a variety of terrain, including forests, meadows, and rocky areas. The hike to the summit is a strenuous one, but it is rewarded with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains.
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Mount EmmaMount Emma is a mountain in San Miguel county, Colorado. It is located in the San Juans, and has a summit elevation of 14,297 feet. The mountain is named after Emma Rice, who was the first woman to climb it. Mount Emma is considered to be one of the easier fourteeners to climb, and is popular with mountaineers and hikers alike. The mountain offers stunning views of the surrounding area, and is a great place for a challenging hike or an overnight camping trip.
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Crystal Lake OurayCrystal Lake is a beautiful alpine lake sitting at an elevation of 9,600 feet. It is surrounded by towering peaks. Located right beside Million Dollar Highway 550, Crystal Lake is surrounded with several hiking trails, including the Crystal Lake Trail, which leads to an overlook with stunning views of the lake.
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Gilpin PeakGilpin Peak is one of the many Colorado mountain peaks that provides stunning views of the surroundings. The peak is located in Ouray County and has an elevation of 14,028 feet. The best time to summit Gilpin Peak is from late June to early September when the snow has melted and the weather is stable. To reach the summit, hikers can take the East Ridge trail which starts at the South Mineral Campground. The hike is approximately eight miles round trip and provides a moderate level of difficulty
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Teakettle MountainTeakettle Mountain is one of the most popular hiking destinations in Ouray County. The trailhead is located just outside the town of Ouray, and the hike to the summit is a moderate 4 miles. Along the way, hikers are treated to stunning views of the surrounding mountains, as well as some of the area's unique wildlife. Teakettle Mountain is also home to a large number of wildflowers, and in early summer, the trail is lined with blooming cactus.
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Yankee Boy BasinYankee Boy Basin is a true hidden gem. Surrounded by towering peaks, the basin is home to a number of alpine lakes, waterfalls, and trickling streams. In addition to its natural beauty, Yankee Boy Basin is also known for its vibrant wildflower displays. From late July through August, the basin comes alive with color as a variety of blooms come into bloom. Hiking and camping are popular activities in the basin, and there are a number of trails to explore.

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Imogene Pass
Imogene Pass is a high mountain pass located in the San Miguel County of Colorado. The pass is situated between the towns of Ouray and Telluride, and it provides stunning views of the surrounding area. At an elevation of over 13,000 feet, Imogene Pass is one of the highest mountain passes in the state, and it is one of the most popular hiking destinations in Colorado. The trail to the top of the pass is relatively challenging, but it is well worth the effort for the incredible views.
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