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Sundance National Forest was established in the Bear Lodge Mountains of Wyoming by the U.S. Forest Service on July 1, 1908. It covered 183,224 acres (741.48 km 2) from part of Black Hills National Forest and all of Bear Lodge National Forest. On July 1, 1915 the entire forest was transferred to Black Hills National Forest and the name was ...
State Highway 74 through Bear Creek Canyon, south of Idledale 39°39′47″N 105°14′23″W / 39.663056°N 105.239722°W / 39.663056; -105.239722 ( Starbuck Idledale
It was established in the Bear Lodge Mountains by the U.S. Forest Service in Wyoming on July 1, 1907, with 136,784 acres (553.55 km 2). The forest was named for Devils Tower or the "Bear Lodge". On July 1, 1908, the forest was combined with part of Black Hills National Forest to establish Sundance National Forest and the name was discontinued.
Washington State Parks has purchased the Bear Creek Lodge property on the edge of the state park's border along Washington State Route 206. The $3.1 million purchase includes two parcels totaling ...
Mancos State Park is a Colorado state park. It is located near Mesa Verde National Park, the West Mancos Trail and the San Juan Skyway. [2] The park is known to have been a dwelling place for Ancestral Puebloans. They lived in the Four Corners area in ancient times from AD 1 to 1300.
The Bear Lodge Mountains (Lakota: Mato Tipila) ... Climate data for Sundance 8 NNW, Wyoming, 1991–2020 normals: 5792ft (1765m) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
Mancos is a statutory town in Montezuma County, Colorado, United States.The population was 1,196 at the 2020 census, [6] down from 1,336 in 2010. [8]The town is in southwestern Colorado, at the base of Mesa Verde National Park, and holds the trademark for "Gateway to Mesa Verde". [9]
Menefee Peak is a mountain summit in the southern San Miguel Mountains range of the Rocky Mountains of North America.The 8,832-foot (2,692 m) peak is located 2.9 miles (4.6 km) southeast by east (bearing 119°) of the Town of Mancos in Montezuma County, Colorado, United States.