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  2. Continental Divide Trail - Wikipedia

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    The first section of the proposed trail was laid out in Colorado in 1962 by the Rocky Mountain Trails Association. In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson proposed a national system of trails and in 1968 the U.S. Congress adopted the National Trails System Act.

  3. List of long-distance trails in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Continental Divide Trail: 3,100 4,989 Rocky Mountains: Glacier National Park, Montana at the U.S.–Canada border: Big Hatchet Mountains, New Mexico at the U.S.–Mexico border: on or near the Continental Divide; 70% complete as of 2007; crosses Triple Divide Peak: Corvallis to the Sea Trail: 62 100 Oregon: Corvallis, Oregon: Ona Beach

  4. East Inlet Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail originates at the east stream inlet to Grand lake: confusingly, it is close to the west portal of the Alva B. Adams Tunnel which conveys water from the west side of the Continental Divide under the park to the east slope of the Rocky Mountains. The trail was developed further in the 1920s, but was still considered to be in poor condition.

  5. Snow-capped peaks, scenic grandeur: What to expect at Rocky ...

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    Rocky Mountain National Park is the fifth most-visited national park in America. Here's what you should know before you visit. ... The park has more than 350 miles of hiking trails.

  6. Indian Peaks Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Peaks Wilderness is a 73,931 acre wilderness area in north central Colorado managed jointly by the United States Forest Service and the National Park Service within the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and small parts of the southern section of Rocky Mountain National Park. It includes over 50 lakes, 28 trails, and numerous ...

  7. Upper Beaver Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Courtesy of Rocky Mountain National Park. Upper Beaver Meadows is a montane meadow and visitor attraction in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. [1] The area is known as a good bird-watching spot and its trail leads to a number of other trails within the park. The trails may be used for hiking, snowshoeing, or cross-country skiing.

  8. Alpine Visitor Center - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Mountain National Park's Alpine Visitor Center is located at 11,796 feet (3,595 m) above sea level at Fall River Pass, one mile west of the highest point on Trail Ridge Road and four miles east of the Continental Divide at Milner Pass in the U.S. state of Colorado. It is the highest visitor center in the National Park System. [1]

  9. Lake Haiyaha Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Haiyaha Trail is a historic hiking trail in Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, Colorado. The trail is also known as, or subsumes, Nymph Lake Trail and Dream Lake Trail . It goes from Bear Lake up past Nymph Lake, then past Dream Lake, up to Lake Haiyaha.

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