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the Best Hikes on Continental Divide Trail: Colorado
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the Best Hikes on Continental Divide Trail: Colorado
Current price: $13.95


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the Best Hikes on Continental Divide Trail: Colorado
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• A wide variety of hikes, from family-friendly to difficult overnight treks
• Includes detailed comments, route descriptions, driving directions, maps, difficulty ratings, and nearest landmark
• Fits in your pocket or daypack
• Features color photos and maps throughout
Experience the high country of Colorado—from Rocky Mountain National Park to the Weminiche Wilderness—on the Continental Divide trail, a 3100-mile trail that traverses the Rocky Mountains from Mexico to Canada. Hike some of the more popular and accessible sections of the trail near Denver and Summit County, then venture out on an overnight trek across some of the most remote areas of the state. The Continental Divide Trail runs approximately 800 miles through Colorado, taking hikers through groves of golden aspens, along the shores of snowmelt-fed lakes, and to the rocky summits of 13,000-foot peaks with expansive vistas.
• Includes detailed comments, route descriptions, driving directions, maps, difficulty ratings, and nearest landmark
• Fits in your pocket or daypack
• Features color photos and maps throughout
Experience the high country of Colorado—from Rocky Mountain National Park to the Weminiche Wilderness—on the Continental Divide trail, a 3100-mile trail that traverses the Rocky Mountains from Mexico to Canada. Hike some of the more popular and accessible sections of the trail near Denver and Summit County, then venture out on an overnight trek across some of the most remote areas of the state. The Continental Divide Trail runs approximately 800 miles through Colorado, taking hikers through groves of golden aspens, along the shores of snowmelt-fed lakes, and to the rocky summits of 13,000-foot peaks with expansive vistas.