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The forest highlighted in red in a map of Colorado. White River National Forest is a National Forest in northwest Colorado. It is named after the White River that passes through its northern section. It is the most visited National Forest in the United States, primarily from users of the twelve ski areas within its boundaries.
The Flat Tops is a mountain range located in Colorado within the Routt and White River National Forests. [1] Much of the range is within the boundary of the Flat Tops Wilderness Area . While there are notable peaks in the Flat Tops, the dominant feature of the range is the high plateau from which the peaks arise.
Flat Top Wilderness location is in red. Flat Tops Wilderness Area is the second largest U.S. Wilderness Area in Colorado.It is 235,214 acres (951.88 km 2), with 38,870 acres (157.3 km 2) in Routt National Forest and 196,344 acres (794.58 km 2) in White River National Forest.
U.S. Forest Service The Holy Cross Wilderness is a U.S. Wilderness Area located in San Isabel and White River national forests near Leadville , Minturn , Avon , Edwards , Eagle , and Vail . The 122,797-acre (496.94 km 2 ) wilderness with 164 miles (264 km) of trails was established in 1980.
Grays Peak National Recreation Trail [1] or Grays Peak Trail [3] lies along the Continental Divide of the Americas, part of the Rocky Mountains in the U.S. state of Colorado. It is located in the White River National Forest, Summit County. Grays Peak Trail is south of Interstate 70, east of Keystone Resort and near Montezuma.
The White River is a tributary of the Deschutes River, approximately 50 miles (80 km) long, in north-central Oregon in the United States. It drains a scenic mountainous area of the Columbia Plateau on the east side of the Cascade Range southeast of Mount Hood .
White River at Dripping Rock Creek, Colorado Ouray, Utah, where the White River (right) joins the Green River. The river rises in two forks in northwestern Colorado in northeastern Garfield County in the Flat Tops Wilderness Area in the White River National Forest. The North Fork rises in Wall Lake and flows northwest, then southwest.
U.S. Forest Service The Maroon Bells–Snowmass Wilderness is a U.S. Wilderness Area located in the Elk Mountains of central Colorado . The 181,535-acre (734.65 km 2 ) wilderness was established in 1980 in the Gunnison and White River national forests.