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Number of Trails: |
20
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Total Mileage |
200
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Challenging
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Trail Description |
Some trails are quite steep and rocky. Some follow valleys and creek beds so are less rocky and much more gradual. Can be accessed right from the campground. Thousands of acres of National Forest land and BLM land to ride on. In addition to the marked trails, there are endless miles of unmarked trails. You would need to pack in to reach some of the more outlying regions. Area is quite rocky overall and arid. Spectacular views from the trails. |
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Campground |
Excellent campground. Has corrals, stalls, arena, full RV hookups with water, electric, and sewer, church, saloon/restaurant, museum, gift shop, hotel, cabins, laundry, modern restroom and shower. Excellent site for individuals or groups, as well as for weddings, reunions, trainings. Trails accessed right from campground. Maps available in Saguache. Owners super friendly and accommodating. |
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Additional Information |
Elect, shower, toilet, water, sewer |
Stall, corral, water |
Dave and Joanne Wendl
719-655-2224
Info@OldCowTownColorado.com
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Dave and Joanne Wendl
36710 County Rd. CC 36
Saguache, CO, CO 81149
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Directions |
15 miles west of Saguache, CO on highway 114 in the Rio Grande National Forest area. Watch for the sign. Turn south on Co Rd. CC 36. |
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This information was provided by Donna Hempy on 9/9/2012 5:28:11 PM |
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