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Crags Trail Head - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Crags Trail Head

Crags Trail Head provides access to the Crags Campground and the amenities provided there, including picnic tables, grills, and a vault toilet. Parking is available for vehicles and trailers. The trailhead is also the starting point for the Crags Nature Trail, a half-mile loop that winds through forests of pine and aspen. The nature trail provides interpretive signs along the way, explaining the ecology of the area. Visitors can also enjoy views of Pikes Peak from the trailhead.
Address : 615 Teller Co Rd 62, Divide, CO 80814, USA

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Horsethief Park TrailheadThe Horsethief Park Trailhead provides access to the Horsethief Canyon Trail, which winds its way through some of the most scenic parts of the state. The trail is popular with hikers, horseback riders, and cyclists, and offers stunning views of the Rocky Mountains. wildlife is abundant in the area, and visitors often see deer, elk, bighorn sheep, and eagles. This is a beautiful spot for a day hike or a longer backpacking trip, and is sure to provide an unforgettable experience.
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Pikes PeakThis is the highest summit of the southern Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. The mountain is named in honor of American explorer Zebulon Pike. There are several visitor centers on Pikes Peak, some with a gift shop and restaurant. These centers are located at the 6-mile and 12-mile markers of the toll road, plus one at the summit itself. Along with other food, the Summit House sells special high altitude doughnuts, frying up to 700 per hour.
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Ute PassThe Ute Pass is a mountain pass located in Teller County, Colorado. The pass connects the city of Woodland Park to the Arkansas River Valley, and it is one of the busiest routes in the state. The pass is approximately 9 miles long, and it gains over 3,000 feet in elevation. Despite its relatively short length, the Ute Pass is one of the most popular routes for hikers, bicyclists, and motorists alike. The scenic views and challenging terrain make it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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North Catamount ReservoirNorth Catamount Reservoir is a beautiful place to visit in Teller County, Colorado. The reservoir is surrounded by hiking trails and forested hills, and offers stunning views of Pikes Peak. Visitors can fish for trout, hike around the reservoir, or go for a swim. There are also a number of campgrounds nearby, making it an ideal spot for a weekend getaway. Whether you're looking for a peaceful place to relax or an adventurous escape, North Catamount Reservoir is sure to please.
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South Catamount ReservoirSouth Catamount Reservoir is a water storage reservoir located in Teller County, Colorado. The reservoir was created in 1969 by the construction of a dam on Catamount Creek, and it serves as a recreation area for fishing, swimming, and camping. The reservoir is also used for irrigation and livestock watering. In terms of water storage capacity, South Catamount Reservoir is small, but it is nonetheless an important resource for the community.
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Crystal Creek ReservoirCrystal Creek Reservoir is a beautiful location in Teller County, Colorado. The reservoir is man-made, and was originally built in the 1960s to provide water for the town of Woodland Park. Today, it is a popular spot for fishing, swimming, and boating. The reservoir is surrounded by hiking trails, and there are also several campgrounds nearby. Crystal Creek Reservoir is a great place to enjoy the outdoors and to experience the beauty of Colorado.

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Teller County
Teller County is located in central Colorado, just west of El Paso County. The county seat is Cripple Creek, and the county population is just over 23,000. Teller County is home to several small towns and communities, including Woodland Park, Divide, Florissant, and Victor. The county is named after General William J. Teller, who served in the Colorado territorial legislature and was a member of the first state legislature. Teller County is known for its beautiful scenery and outdoor recreation

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