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Lake John

Lake John

19.34km from Watson Mountain

Lake John is an isolated alpine lake and state wildlife area that offers visitors a peaceful opportunity to escape into nature. The lake offers boating, fishing, hunting, and other outdoor opportunities with an onsite resort open year round for continuous supplies and resources. It is a state wildlife area providing quality fishing for rain- bow and Snake River cutthroat trout.

Mount Zirkel

Mount Zirkel

29.33km from Watson Mountain

Mount Zirkel is one of the best mountains in Colorado. At 12,180 feet, it is the high point in Colorado's Park Range. The wilderness straddles the Continental Divide in the Park Range and the Sierra Madre and offers a diversity of ecosystems from sagebrush meadows in the lower areas. Mount Zirkel was named in honor of German geologist Ferdinand Zirkel. A good trekking destination and also there are so many things to see and do.

Rawah Wilderness

Rawah Wilderness

33.44km from Watson Mountain

Rawah Wilderness is located on the Canyon Lakes Ranger District of the Roosevelt National Forest in Colorado. It encompasses 76,394 acres and includes 25 named lakes ranging in size from five to 39 acres. There are 85 miles of trails in the area and elevation ranges from 8,400 feet to 13,000 feet.

Mount Zirkel Wilderness

Mount Zirkel Wilderness

35.56km from Watson Mountain

The Mount Zirkel Wilderness is a popular destination for hiking and camping in Routt county, Colorado. The wilderness area is home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, bighorn sheep, and black bears. There are also numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to challenging. The most popular trail is the Zirkel Circle Trail, which encircles the entire wilderness area. Camping is allowed anywhere in the wilderness, but campfires are only permitted in designated areas.

Roxy Ann Lake

Roxy Ann Lake

38.53km from Watson Mountain

Roxy Ann Lake is a lake in Colorado. It is one of the iconic location and is famous among the people. It is a good trekking destination and also camping is possible here.

Teal Lake

Teal Lake

43.89km from Watson Mountain

Teal Lake is a 50-acre lake surrounded by a rocky shoreline and pine-fir forest. The lake is popular for trout fishing and lies close to a wilderness area with a variety of hiking and off-highway vehicle trails. Outdoor recreation includes boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, hunting, horseback riding, picnicking and wildlife viewing. There’s also some nice OHV trails in the area.

Pearl Lake State Park

Pearl Lake State Park

48.77km from Watson Mountain

Pearl Lake State Park is a stunning natural oasis in Routt county, Colorado. Nestled among the Rocky Mountains, the park features a serene lake surrounded by hiking trails, campgrounds, and picnic areas. visitors can enjoy fishing, canoeing, and bird watching, or simply take in the breathtaking mountain views. In the winter months, the park transforms into a winter wonderland, with cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails criss-crossing the snow-covered landscape.

Seymour Lake

Seymour Lake

49.06km from Watson Mountain

Seymour Lake is a reservoir in Colorado situated northwest of Wade Lake. It is one of the iconic fishing location in this area and also there are camping sites and also trekking is possible here.

North Michigan Creek Reservoir

North Michigan Creek Reservoir

49.51km from Watson Mountain

North Michigan Reservoir is located at State Forest State Park in Jackson and Larimer counties just east of Walden. It provides easy access to fishing and hiking. If you’re looking for a place that can accommodate a wide variety of camping experiences and interests, North Michigan Reservoir Campground might be a great place for you.

Routt National Forest

Routt National Forest

50.2km from Watson Mountain

Routt National Forest lands are located in northwestern Colorado. The Steamboat Ski Resort is located in the forest, on Mount Werner. The forest is named after John Routt, the first Governor of Colorado.Routt National Forest contains seven wilderness areas entirely or partially within it. Entirely within Routt are the Mount Zirkel and the Sarvis Creek Wildernesses.

State Forest State Park

State Forest State Park

50.61km from Watson Mountain

State Forest State Park is a Colorado State Park located in Jackson and Larimer counties east of Walden, Colorado. It is around 71,000 acres of forest, jagged peaks and alpine lakes.Facilities include a visitors' center, 187 campsites, over 60 dispersed camping sites, 15 cabins and yurts, picnic sites, boat ramps and 94 miles of hiking trails.

Hahns Peak

Hahns Peak

50.78km from Watson Mountain

Hahns Peak is a mountain peak in Routt County, Colorado. The summit of the peak is at an elevation of 9,692 feet. The peak is located within the boundaries of the Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area. The peak was named after Maximilianstadt Hann, who was the first person to climb to the summit in 1859. The peak is a popular destination for hikers, campers, and climbers. There are several trails that lead to the summit, and there are also several camping sites in the area.

Buffalo Pass

Buffalo Pass

51.16km from Watson Mountain

Buffalo Pass is a high mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of north-central Colorado in the United States. It is located in the Park Range, within Routt National Forest. The pass provides a route between the headwaters of the North Fork of the Illinois River on the west side of the continental divide and the Middle Fork of the Williams Fork River on the east side. Buffalo Pass is traversed by State Highway 14 and Forest Road 50, both of which are popular scenic routes.

Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests

Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests

52.77km from Watson Mountain

The Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests encompass a huge area of land in Moffat County, Colorado. The forests are home to a variety of plant and animal life, and offer a wide range of recreation opportunities. The forests are also an important source of water for the region. The forests are popular with hikers, campers, and hunters, and offer a variety of trails and camping sites. In addition, the forests are home to several ski resorts, making them a popular destination in winter.

Steamboat Lake

Steamboat Lake

54.4km from Watson Mountain

Steamboat Lake is a hidden gem in Routt County, Colorado. Covering nearly 3,000 acres, the lake is surrounded by forests and beautiful mountain scenery. It's a popular spot for camping, fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. Visitors can enjoy miles of hiking and biking trails, as well as plenty of opportunities for wildlife watching. In the winter, the lake is transformed into a mecca for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.

Steamboat Lake State Park

Steamboat Lake State Park

54.84km from Watson Mountain

Steamboat Lake State Park is a popular destination for Coloradoans and visitors alike. Nestled in the Routt National Forest, the park offers spectacular views of the Rockies, as well as opportunities for hiking, fishing, boating, and camping. The lake itself is a popular spot for swimming, canoeing, and kayaking, and there are also several miles of trails winding through the forests and meadows. In addition to its natural beauty, It also home to a variety of wildlife.

Owl Mountain

Owl Mountain

55.87km from Watson Mountain

Owl Mountain is a peak in Colorado and has an elevation of 10951 feet. Set high within Routt National Forest, the road to the summit is totally unpaved.The area is famously known for its moose population. While traveling along in the area, keep an eye out for the giant creature. The road to the summit is very steep, hitting a 10% of maximum gradient through some of the ramps.

Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest

Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest

60.13km from Watson Mountain

The forest consists of two disconnected sections, the Medicine Bow National Forest in the north and the Routt National Forest in the south. Together, the Forests cover a total area of 1.8 million acres. The Medicine Bow National Forest is home to the largest elk herd in North America, as well as mule deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and black bears. In addition to its diverse wildlife, the Forests offer opportunities for camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, and horseback riding.

Braddock Peak

Braddock Peak

60.39km from Watson Mountain

Braddock Peak is one of the three mountains that frame the classic view on the south side of Cameron Pass. It is a popular peak for skiing and splitboarding. The summit of Braddock Peak provides stunning views of the south side of the Diamond Peaks. The mountain is highly accessible in the winter via the Lake Agnes Trail. The Nokhu Hut and Agnes Hut, managed by Never Summer Nordic, sit near the base of Braddock and provide shelter for overnight adventures in this area.

Nokhu Crags

Nokhu Crags

60.93km from Watson Mountain

Nokhu Crags is an interesting outcropping of craggy spires located on the northern end of the Never Summer Mountain Range in northern Colorado.The rocks of the peak were formed as a sedimentary deposit millions of years ago in an ancient ocean basin. Today the mountain is a barren, almost treeless form, virtually devoid of vegetation. During the day, pika and mountain goats may be seen and heard on the steep slopes.

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Watson Mountain

Watson Mountain

Watson Mountain, Colorado 80434, USA

Watson Mountain is a mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains in United States. A good trekking destination and also there are so many things to see and do here. It also offers beautiful views of this area andMount Watson is located in a subarctic climate zone with cold, snowy winters, and mild summers.