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Grand Mesa

Grand Mesa

19.63km from Vega State Park

Grand Mesa is the largest flat-topped mountain in the world and covers an area of about 500 square miles. The mesa is timberline, with dense forests of pine and fir trees, and is covered in alpine meadows and fields of wildflowers. There are more than 300 lakes on the mesa,that are only accessible by trail. The Mesa is a popular recreation area, with hiking, camping, fishing, and horseback riding opportunities. ski resort is located on the mesa. In the winter, the Mesa is blanketed in snow.

Eggleston Lake

Eggleston Lake

21.9km from Vega State Park

Eggleston Lake is a reservoir in Colorado and has an elevation of 3,087 metres. Eggleston Lake is situated nearby to Eggleston Boat Ramp, and close to Crag Crest Campground. It is popular for wishing and also so many other leisure activities are possible here.

Crater Peak

Crater Peak

23.53km from Vega State Park

Crater Peak is the highest point on Grand Mesa. Despite it's modest elevation Crater Peak ranks number 58 in the state in prominence. Crater peak itself is not especially striking, it does however have an excellent vantage point for photographing aspens in the fall. From the summit to the east, you have a clear view of Capital, Hunstmans Ridge, and the Raggeds.

Cobbett Lake

Cobbett Lake

24.38km from Vega State Park

The Cobbett Lake is located in Delta County, Colorado. It has beautiful scenery and is located on Colorado’s Grand Mesa. It is open to non-motorized watercraft, making it a perfect place for canoeing and fishing. Keep your eye out for deer and elk. There is also hiking trails and a campground nearby.

Grand Mesa Scenic Byway

Grand Mesa Scenic Byway

30.07km from Vega State Park

The Grand Mesa National Scenic Byway is a 63-mile National Scenic Byway, National Forest Scenic Byway, and Colorado Scenic and Historic Byway located in Delta and Mesa counties, Colorado, USA. The byway traverses Grand Mesa, the most extensive flat-topped mountain on Earth, and reaches an elevation of 10,849 feet . The byway comprises Colorado State Highway 65 from Cedaredge to Interstate 70 Exit 49 and Forest Service Road 100 to the Land's End Observatory.

Powderhorn Mountain Resort

Powderhorn Mountain Resort

33.23km from Vega State Park

Powderhorn Mountain Resort is a ski area located in Mesa County, Colorado. The resort is situated on the western flank of Powderhorn Mesa and offers a variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. In addition to its excellent skiing and snowboarding facilities, the resort also offers a variety of other activities, including hiking, mountain biking, and golf. The resort is situated on over 1,600 acres of land.

Pioneer Town

Pioneer Town

36.71km from Vega State Park

This village of two dozen historic structures was erected by the Surface Creek Valley Historical Society on the old Bar I Ranch site, whose only surviving structures are three silos. Made of 2-by-6-inch boards stacked flat and standing 40 feet high, these sturdy eight- and nine-sided grain storage towers are the centerpiece of Pioneer Town.

Roan Plateau

Roan Plateau

42.88km from Vega State Park

A majestic plateau that overlooks the Colorado River Valley, and provides exceptional opportunities for recreation including hiking, hunting, motorized recreation, camping, and fishing.It contains a variety of natural resources and scenic terrain: high ridges, deep valleys, desert lands, waterfalls, cutthroat trout, mountain lions, bears, rare plants, and oil and natural gas.

Western Slope Conservation Center

Western Slope Conservation Center

43.11km from Vega State Park

The Western Slope Conservation Center is a grassroots organization located in Western Colorado. It builds an active and aware community to protect and enhance the lands, air, water and wildlife of the lower Gunnison River watershed.

Sunlight Mountain Resort

Sunlight Mountain Resort

45.78km from Vega State Park

Sunlight Mountain Resort is a unique winter playground that is affordable and family oriented. Sunlight is a wintertime winner with families and groups and also offers tons of summertime activities. Amenities include a restaurant, lounge, rental and retail shop, ski school, children’s center, terrain park, nordic skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobile tours.

Rifle Gap Dam

Rifle Gap Dam

46.29km from Vega State Park

Rifle Gap Dam is a dam in Garfield County, Colorado, about five and a half miles north of Rifle. The clear water at Rifle Gap Reservoir is excellent for scuba diving. Other water activities include boating, fishing, swimming, waterskiing, and windsurfing. It impounds East Rifle Creek and West Rifle Creek about 400 feet feet upstream from their previous point of confluence. The dam was built for irrigation water storage.

Rifle Gap Reservoir

Rifle Gap Reservoir

46.32km from Vega State Park

Rifle Gap Reservoir, has a water surface of 359 acres and a maximum capacity of 12,168 acre-feet. Recreation includes scuba diving in its clear water, fishing (for rainbow and German brown trout, walleye, perch, and smallmouth and largemouth bass, etc.), wildlife watching, boating, year-round camping, and hiking.

Harvey Gap State Park

Harvey Gap State Park

46.42km from Vega State Park

Harvey Gap State Park is centered around a magnificent, turquoise alpine lake called Grass Valley Reservoir. It is well known for its fishing and limited use boating. The park's reservoir"Grass Valley Reservoir" is 190 acres when full and allows fishing year round. It comprises of a swim-beach, picnic sites and fantastic fishing and boating. Map. Amenities.

Grass Valley Reservoir

Grass Valley Reservoir

46.51km from Vega State Park

Grass Valley Reservoir is located in Garfield County. This lake is 201 acres in size. When fishing, anglers can expect to catch a variety of fishes.The lake offers a scenic background to paddle around. Only 20-horsepower or less motors are allowed.

McClure Pass

McClure Pass

46.75km from Vega State Park

McClure Pass is located in the Elk Mountains of Colorado and is named after Colonel John McClure, who surveyed the area in 1879. The pass sits at an elevation of 8,755 feet and provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains. It is a popular destination for hiking, camping, and fishing, as well as for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling in the winter months. McClure Pass is also home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, bighorn sheep, and eagles.

Rifle Gap State Park

Rifle Gap State Park

47.04km from Vega State Park

Rifle Gap State Park is a Colorado State Park located in Garfield County near Rifle. It comprises of pristine 360-acre lake, ideal for boating, fishing, swimming, RV and tent camping. Full-service visitor center with interpretive displays and area information. Commonly observed wildlife include mule deer, elk and great horned owls.

Chair Mountain

Chair Mountain

49.15km from Vega State Park

Chair mountain is a majestic mountain gang which overlooks some of Colorado’s most picturesque mountain terrain. Undoubtedly, Chair Mountain is the McClure Pass showpiece and everything else is just details. This is the land where purple, maroon, grey, and shinning white rocks rise above alpine carpets of lush iridescent green and vast tracts of gigantic aspen. Common sights include 5,000-ft of steep mountainous relief, crystal clear rivers negotiating box canyons and so more.

Redstone Coke Oven Historic District

Redstone Coke Oven Historic District

49.55km from Vega State Park

This is the remains of a coal mining and coking operation that was active from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. The coke ovens at the site were used to convert coal into coke, a form of fuel that was used for smelting and other industrial processes. It is significant for its association with the industrial development of the region and for its architectural and engineering features. The ovens at the site are well-preserved examples of this type of industrial structure.

Lorax Trail

Lorax Trail

50.37km from Vega State Park

A moderate trail you can hike, run, and mountain bike that is dog friendly. While the trail remains most often smooth & intermediate, advanced riders will find many rewards. Tight turns and steep ups and downs will keep you on guard. The trail becomes steeper and more technical as it approaches the southern point where many riders turn around to head back to the trailhead.

South Canyon Hot Springs

South Canyon Hot Springs

51.17km from Vega State Park

The South Canyon Hot Springs, are a natural hot spring just west of Glenwood Springs in the South Canyon. It requires a short hike to get too, but the reward is worth it.The one or two pools available are located on a hillside with exceptional views of the surrounding landscape

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Vega State Park

Vega State Park is a 4,731-acre state park located in Mesa County, Colorado. The park features a large reservoir for boating and fishing, hiking trails, campgrounds, and picnic areas. The park is also home to various wildlife, including deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, and birds. Vega State Park is a popular destination for both locals and visitors alike, and it is one of the most popular state parks in Colorado.