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  2. Topock Gorge - Wikipedia

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    Topock Gorge is a mountainous canyon and gorge section of the Colorado River, located between Interstate 40 and Lake Havasu. The town of Needles, California, to the northwest, was named for the "needle-like" vertical rock outcroppings. The natural landmarks and river crossing by them were one of the journey markers for travelers on historic ...

  3. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park - Wikipedia

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    It includes tent camping and RV camping with full hookups (private site), as well as canyon tours, hiking, fishing and boat tours. Nearby is the Curecanti National Recreation Area which includes a visitor center, marina facilities and, among 10 campgrounds within the NRA, the Lake Fork Campground.

  4. McKinney Roughs Nature Park - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there are guided kayaking, canoeing, and rafting tours of up to 2 mi (3.2 km) on the Colorado River for children and adults. [45] The park is also home to the Mark Rose Natural Science Center, [46] an educational and recreational facility that promotes nature awareness.

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    Think treehouses, kayaking, and bonfires for the kids, while adults enjoy farm-to-table dining and tranquil lake views. It’s the perfect unplugged getaway to reconnect with nature and each other ...

  6. 5 trips to take with your family to Colorado this summer

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  7. Curecanti National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mesa Reservoir from the air. Created by the construction of Blue Mesa Dam in 1966, Blue Mesa Reservoir is Colorado's largest body of water. Fed by the Lake Fork Arm of the Gunnison River, Soap Creek, and Cebolla Creek, the long, broad lake is 20 miles (32 km) long, has 96 miles (154 km) of shoreline, and is the largest Lake Trout and Kokanee salmon fishery in the United States.