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Ripple Creek Pass

Ripple Creek Pass

6.5km from West Lost Lake

Ripple Creek Pass is a mountain pass located in Rio Blanco County. The pass is traversed by U.S. Highway 285 and is located within the Rio Grande National Forest. Ripple Creek Pass summit is at an elevation of 10,752 feet above sea level. The pass lies between South Park and the San Luis Valley and provides a route for wildlife migration between the two areas. It is also popular with recreationists, who come to enjoy the many hiking, camping, and fishing opportunities in the area.

Vaughan Lake

Vaughan Lake

6.51km from West Lost Lake

Vaughan Lake is a beautiful natural lake located in Rio Blanco County. The lake is situated at an elevation of 8,400 feet and is surrounded by mountains. It is a popular destination for hiking, fishing, and camping. Vaughan Lake is home to a variety of fish, including Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, and Cutthroat Trout. The lake is also a great place to see wildlife, including elk, deer, and birds. Vaughan Lake is a beautiful place to enjoy the outdoors and spend time with family and friends.

Trappers Lake

Trappers Lake

9.96km from West Lost Lake

This majestic 302-acre lake is known as the "Cradle of Wilderness" and contains a strain of native cutthroat trout. There is a large camping area and lodge near the lake. The lake is roughly a mile and a half long and half a mile wide reaching depths of 180 feet.

Stillwater Reservoir

Stillwater Reservoir

10.86km from West Lost Lake

The 6,700-acre Stillwater Reservoir is located in the western Adirondacks, and provides undeveloped, remote camping on both islands and along the shoreline. Its recreational uses including camping, canoeing, boating, fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing. It is one of the iconic attraction and attracts a lot of tourists to here.

Flat Tops Wilderness Area

Flat Tops Wilderness Area

12.63km from West Lost Lake

Trappers Peak

Trappers Peak

14.8km from West Lost Lake

Trappers Peak is a 5,966-foot-elevation mountain summit located in the North Cascades of Washington state. This Peak is more notable for its large, steep rise above local terrain than for its absolute elevation. The summit of Trappers Peak is known for its grand view of the jagged peaks of the Picket Range.

Flat Top Mountain

Flat Top Mountain

15.44km from West Lost Lake

Flat Top Mountain is the highest summit of the Flat Tops in the Rocky Mountains of North America.Flattop is widely regarded as the most climbed mountain in Alaska. And while the trail to the summit is rocky and steep, there are a number of loop trails below perfect for beginners or those with physical limitations. The summit of Flat Top Mountain is the highest point in Garfield County, Colorado.

Dunckley Pass

Dunckley Pass

15.69km from West Lost Lake

Dunckley Pass is a high mountain pass in the San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado. The pass is located on the Continental Divide at an elevation of 12,943 feet. Dunckley Pass is traversed by the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail and is a popular destination for backpacking, day hikes, and horseback riding. The pass is also used by off-road vehicles and mountain bikes. Dunckley Pass provides stunning views of the Rio Grande River valley and the surrounding mountains.

The Flat Tops

The Flat Tops

17.1km from West Lost Lake

The Flat Tops is a mountain range located in Colorado within the Routt and White River National Forests. The area contains approximately one hundred and ten ponds and lakes and is home to a wide variety of plants and animals, including many large mammals such as moose, elk, mule deer, black bear, and cougars. The highest point in the Flat Tops is the summit of Flat Top Mountain on the east side of the range.

Sweetwater Lake State Park

Sweetwater Lake State Park

31.18km from West Lost Lake

Sweetwater Lake State Park is a Colorado State Park in Garfield County. The park contains 488 acres and is located within the White River National Forest in the Flat Tops Wilderness Area. The 72-acre natural lake and surrounding land was originally part of a privately owned ranch and had been considered for a golf course or housing developments.

Deep Lake

Deep Lake

33.83km from West Lost Lake

A beautiful lake located in the heart of Garfield. it is one of the iconic location, which offers a nice area for fishing and for other recreational activities.

Blair Mountain

Blair Mountain

34.68km from West Lost Lake

Blair Mountain is the highest summit of the White River Plateau in the Rocky Mountains of North America. a good trekking destination and also It offers breathtaking views of this area.

Lake Avery

Lake Avery

36.71km from West Lost Lake

Lake Avery is a beautiful lake located in Rio Blanco County, Colorado. The lake is a great spot for fishing, swimming, and kayaking. The scenery is stunning, with tall mountains and lush forests surrounding the lake. The average depth of the lake is about 20 feet, and it covers an area of about four acres. The lake is stocked with trout, and there are also many bass, sunfish, and catfish. The water is clean and clear, making it perfect for swimming and enjoying the views.

Big Beaver Reservoir

Big Beaver Reservoir

36.8km from West Lost Lake

Big Beaver Reservoir is a man-made reservoir in Rio Blanco County, Colorado. The reservoir was created in 1975 by damming the Big Beaver Creek. The reservoir is used for irrigation, flood control, and recreation. The reservoir has a capacity of 35,000 acre-feet and a surface area of 1,280 acres. The dam is an earth-fill dam with a height of 70 feet and a length of 1 mile. The reservoir is owned and operated by the Rio Blanco Water Conservancy District.

Stagecoach State Park

Stagecoach State Park

39.58km from West Lost Lake

Stagecoach State Park is a 2,823-acre reservoir located in Routt County, Colorado. The park offers a variety of recreational activities including camping, boating, fishing, hiking, and biking. Stagecoach State Park is home to a variety of wildlife, including eagles, osprey, deer, and coyotes. The reservoir is stocked with trout and Kokanee salmon. The park also offers interpretive programs on the natural history of the area.

Stagecoach Reservoir

Stagecoach Reservoir

40.05km from West Lost Lake

Stagecoach Reservoir was created in 1971 by the construction of Stagecoach Dam on the Elk River. The reservoir has a capacity of 41,196 acre-feet and a surface area of 1,720 acres. The dam is owned and operated by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Stagecoach Reservoir is home to a variety of fish species including rainbow trout, brown trout, cutthroat trout, and kokanee salmon. The reservoir is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and camping.

Lake Catamount

Lake Catamount

47.97km from West Lost Lake

Lake Catamount is a stunning natural reservoir, which was formed over 10,000 years ago by a receding glacier, and today it sits at an elevation of 7,800 feet above sea level. Surrounded by mountains and forests, the lake is a popular destination for fishing, camping, hiking, and boating. Visitors can also enjoy scenic views of the Rockies and the many wildlife that call the area home. In addition to serving as a recreation spot, It also provides water for the city of Steamboat Springs.

High Canyon Adventures

High Canyon Adventures

52.09km from West Lost Lake

High Canyon Adventures and Bair Ranch offer an authentic Western Colorado ranch experience for families and groups. You can stay on 5,500 acres of private gated open space in the beautiful Glenwood Canyon. At the ranch you will get an authentic experience, not a commercial campground experience. You will have a private experience, not a public experience.

Hanging Lake

Hanging Lake

52.7km from West Lost Lake

Hanging Lake is an amazing example of a lake formed by travertine deposition. It’s also a great example of a hanging garden plant community. When open, the lake is reached via a trailhead located along the Glenwood Canyon Bike and Pedestrian Path that runs along the north side of I-70 in the bottom of the canyon. The trail follows Dead Horse Creek, a tributary of the Colorado River. It’s very popular on summer and fall weekends.

Yampa River Botanic Park

Yampa River Botanic Park

53.16km from West Lost Lake

Yampa River Botanic Park in Routt county, Colorado is a beautiful place to go for a nature walk or picnics. The park features over 70 acres of botanical gardens with more than 1,000 species of plants, flowers and trees. You can also find a variety of wildlife in the park, including deer, elk, bighorn sheep and bald eagles. In addition to its natural beauty, the park also has a number of historical features, including an old stagecoach stop and a log cabin that was built in the 1800s.

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West Lost Lake

West Lost Lake

West Lost Lake, Colorado 81641, USA

West Lost Lake is a lake located just 28.7 miles from Hayden, in Garfield County. Fishermen will find a variety of fish including cutthroat trout and brook trout here. It is also a good camping location and also there are so many things to see and do.