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| Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge - Scenic Drives In Wildlife Preserves & Refuges | | This refuge consists of wet meadows, river oxbows and riparian corridor primarily within the flood plain of the Rio Grande, and dry uplands vegetated with greasewood and saltbush. These areas support songbirds, water birds, raptors, mule deer, beaver and coyotes. |
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| Bachelor Historic Loop Tour - 4x4 Roads | | There are 17 numbered interpretive stops and many points of interest and viewing along the Historic Loop Tour. The interpretive stops begin near the south end of town at stop #1 (Creede cemetery) and end near the north end of Creede at stop #17 (underground fire house). |
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| Kerr Lake Road - 4x4 Roads | | This road heads north from the summit of Stunner Pass. The road follows the side of a ridge, passing through stands of spruce/fir. After reaching the top of the ridge, the road turns east and comes into an alpine meadow. From this point, Telluride Mountain can be seen to the northeast. |
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| Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge - Scenic Drives In Wildlife Preserves & Refuges | | This was established by the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission in 1953 to provide a much needed habitat for wildlife, particularly waterfowl, in the San Luis Valley. |
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| Rio Grande National Forest - Scenic Drives In National Forests | | The Rio Grande National Forest consists of 1.86 million acres and four wilderness areas. This area offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities for all visitors. |
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