Information About Horse & Equestrian In Leadville, Colorado
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Arkansas Headwaters State Recreation Area - Horse Use In National Recreation Areas
This area offers abundant and outstanding opportunities for fishing, rafting, kayaking, picnicking, hiking, camping, mountain biking, and sightseeing among deep canyons, broad valleys and towering mountain peaks. There are five versatile camping areas with over 84 individual campsites.

Black Powder Pass Trail - Trails
This is a moderately difficult 1.7-mile trail, with elevations ranging from 11,500 to 12,159 feet.

Colorado Trail #1776 - Trails
The Colorado Trail connects 500 miles of Colorado's mountainsides. It crosses eight mountain ranges, seven national forests, six wilderness areas and five river systems. The trail winds from wild rugged terrain to serene and pristine surroundings.

Continental Divide National Scenic Trail - Trails
When complete, the Continental Divide Trail will climb and descend the peaks of the Rocky Mountains from Canada to Mexico, traversing mountainside meadows, granite peaks and high-desert saddles. Through five states, 25 National Forests, 20 Wilderness areas, 3 National Parks, 1 National Monument and 8 Bureau of Land Management Resource areas- the CDT travels 3,100 miles through America's most dramatic and wild backcountry.

North Cottonwood to South Cottonwood - Trails
This trail has been rated difficult. Elevation ranges from 8,900 to 9,350 feet on this 8-mile trail.

The Pike and San Isabel National Forests and The Comanche National Grassland - Horse Use In National Forests
The Pike and San Isabel National Forests and The Comanche National Grassland offers nearly 3 million acres of public lands from the short grass prairies to the alpine tundra. This area offers a wide variety of recreation for all visitors.
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