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Antero Reservoir

Antero Reservoir

10.83km from Trout Creek Pass

Antero Reservoir is located in Park County, Colorado. The reservoir sits at an elevation of 8,500 feet and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains. It is a popular destination for fishing, camping, and boating, and is home to a variety of wildlife, including eagles, osprey, deer, and elk. Antero Reservoir was created in 1969 by damming the South Platte River. The reservoir has a capacity of 42,000 acre-feet and covers an area of 1,300 acres.

Midland Hill

Midland Hill

12.97km from Trout Creek Pass

A majestic hill that was located in the heart of Chaffee, which offers breathtaking views and its trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see local wildlife located near Buena Vista, Colorado.

East Buffalo Peak

East Buffalo Peak

14.45km from Trout Creek Pass

The Buffalo Peaks are the twin southern sentinels of the relaxed Mosquito Mountains. It is one of the iconic location for a trek and also there are so many things to see and do. For climbers the Buffalo Peaks offer a chance to get away from crowds and enjoy something distinctive yet different. Both mountains are but a healthy hike but the hike is memorable.

Chinaman Gulch

Chinaman Gulch

14.52km from Trout Creek Pass

Chinaman Gulch is a very popular, difficult rock crawling trail best suited for modified vehicles. Minimal snow to the area makes it an ideal location for winter wheeling. There are many obstacles and rocks to play on along this 4wd trail, many of which provide multiple lines from easy to hard. Although not very scenic, the occasional views of the Collegiate Peaks are astonishing.

Buena Vista Mountain Adventures

Buena Vista Mountain Adventures

15.28km from Trout Creek Pass

Buena Vista is situated in scenic Chaffee County, between the Collegiate Peaks and the Arkansas River in south-central Colorado, and is known for its laid-back, mountain-town vibe .Buena Vista is sometimes referred as the “banana belt”, because of its temperate and arid climate that provides 300+ days of sunlight. It’s common for someone to ride a snowmobile or cross-country ski in snowy, frigid conditions in the mountains, and then return to Buena Vista.

West Buffalo Peak

West Buffalo Peak

15.83km from Trout Creek Pass

West Buffalo Peak, elevation 13,327 ft , is a summit in the Mosquito Range of central Colorado. The mountain is the highest peak of the Buffalo Peaks, slightly taller than East Buffalo Peak. It is located in the Buffalo Peaks Wilderness.

Browns Canyon National Monument

Browns Canyon National Monument

19.25km from Trout Creek Pass

A beautiful 21,586 acres national monument in Chaffee County, which is centered along the Arkansas River between Buena Vista and Salida. It is the most popular destination for whitewater rafting in the country, and is also known for its fishing and hiking. It is also protected habitat for bighorn sheep, peregrine falcons, elk, and golden eagles.

Buffalo Peaks Wilderness

Buffalo Peaks Wilderness

21.31km from Trout Creek Pass

The Buffalo Peaks Wilderness is located in Park County, about 30 miles southwest of Denver. The wilderness area comprises two distinct peaks, East Buffalo Peak and West Buffalo Peak, which are connected by a deep canyon. The area is known for its scenic beauty, with towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and expansive views. Wildlife is abundant in the wilderness, with elk, deer, bighorn sheep, and black bears all making their home in the park.

Pike and San Isabel National Forest

Pike and San Isabel National Forest

25.3km from Trout Creek Pass

The Pike-San Isabel National Forests & Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands covers nearly three million acres from western Kansas and Colorado's highest mountain peaks along the Continental Divide. This landscape offers a variety of ecosystems rich in history, geology, scenery, wildlife habitat and recreation opportunities.

North Cottonwood Creek Trailhead

North Cottonwood Creek Trailhead

25.56km from Trout Creek Pass

The North Cottonwood trail travels west for 4.3 miles to Kroenke Lake. The trail has numerous creek crossing and is lush and green with alpine vegetation. Take advantage of this trail in the peak of summer for wildflower season with July being the best month for the breathtaking flowers.

Mt. Princeton Trailhead

Mt. Princeton Trailhead

25.67km from Trout Creek Pass

Experience this 10.9-km out-and-back trail near Nathrop, Colorado. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 5 h 28 min to complete. This trailhead is at 8,900' and there is a large parking area. If you have a good clearance 4WD, you can continue up the narrow 322 (Mt. Princeton) road. Just after the lower parking area, there is a fork in the road - stay right on the main road. Drive 3 miles to the radio towers at 10,800'.

Clear Creek Reservoir

Clear Creek Reservoir

26.59km from Trout Creek Pass

Clear Creek Reservoir, a 407 acre impoundment, offers excellent fishing for rain- bow, cutthroat and brown trout.Boating, camping and fishing are available at the lake, but even more recreation exists further west on the county road.

Mount Columbia

Mount Columbia

27.91km from Trout Creek Pass

Mount Columbia is a high mountain summit of the Collegiate Peaks in the Sawatch Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 14,077-foot fourteener is located in the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness of San Isabel National Forest, 9.9 milesnorthwest by west of the Town of Buena Vista in Chaffee County, Colorado. This trail is great for birding, horseback riding, and mountain biking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.

Avalanche Trailhead

Avalanche Trailhead

28.54km from Trout Creek Pass

The Avalanche trailhead is a major access point for the Colorado Trail near Buena Vista. This is a popular trailhead for winter recreationists and provides ample parking for the many snowmobilers who converge on the area. Weekend snowmobilers love to ride to the top of Cottonwood Pass and over the Continental Divide to Taylor Park.

Mount Princeton

Mount Princeton

29.25km from Trout Creek Pass

Mount Princeton rises dramatically from the upper Arkansas River valley, its 14,204-foot summit a stately sentinel over the land below. Mount Princeton carries many distinctions, both historic, geological and recreational. It is also a good trekking destination nd also it offers nice views of this area.

Spinney Mountain State Park

Spinney Mountain State Park

29.59km from Trout Creek Pass

Spinney Mountain State Park is a state park in Park County, Colorado. The park is located on the eastern side of the Continental Divide. The park covers an area of 1,420 acres. The park is named after Spinney Mountain, which is located in the park. The mountain has an elevation of 9,700 feet. The park includes two lakes: Spinney Reservoir and Antero Reservoir. The reservoirs are used for fishing and boating. There are also hiking trails in the park.

Mount Harvard

Mount Harvard

29.94km from Trout Creek Pass

Mt. Harvard is the third highest peak in Colorado and only one of three 14ers within Colorado that rises above 14,400 feet. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 8 h 49 min to complete. This is a very popular area for camping, fishing, and hiking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

Cottonwood Lake

Cottonwood Lake

30.19km from Trout Creek Pass

A beautiful lake located in the middle of a small forest and is famous for fishing and so many other leisure activities. The lake has such a scenic setting nestled within the mountains. Water access is easy and though the water is cold.

Mount Yale

Mount Yale

30.24km from Trout Creek Pass

Mount Yale is the eighth highest peak in the Sawatch Range and twenty-first in the state on Colorado. There are two routes up the mountain, each with accessible trailheads year-round. This makes it a good training peak for more difficult hikes and climbs. With lots of camping in the area, it’s a great opportunity to stay and climb several Sawatch 14ers in one trip.

Spinney Mountain Reservoir

Spinney Mountain Reservoir

30.31km from Trout Creek Pass

Spinney Mountain Reservoir is a man-made lake in Park County, located approximately 60 miles southwest of Denver. The reservoir was created in 1911 by the damming of the South Platte River and has a capacity of approximately 40,000 acre-feet. It is a popular recreation spot for fishing, camping, and boating, and is also home to a variety of wildlife, including bald eagles and ospreys. The reservoir itself is fed by several small streams and creeks, as well as by groundwater seepage.

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Trout Creek Pass

Trout Creek Pass

Trout Creek Pass, Colorado 80449, USA

Trout Creek Pass, elevation 9,346 ft is a mountain pass located in the Rocky Mountains of south-central Colorado in the United States. The pass sits atop the southern end of the Mosquito Range on the Park-Chaffee county line, between South Park and the headwaters of the Arkansas River to the west. It is traversed jointly by U.S. Highway 24 and US 285. It is passable by most motorized vehicles and is closed only during severe winter storms.