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| | Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and The Pawnee National Grassland - Wildlife Viewing In National Forests | | The Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland encompass roughly 1.5 million acres of public land in the Rocky Mountains, foothills and short grass prairie of north central Colorado. This area offers a wide variety of recreation for all types of visitors. |
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| | Aspenglen Campground - Bird Watching, Mammals | | This campground, located within the Rocky Mountain National Park, provides 54 individual campsites for tents or trailers/RV's. Maximum vehicle length is 30 feet. |
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| | Glacier Basin Campground - Bird Watching, Mammals | | This campground, located within the Rocky Mountain National Park, provides 150 individual campsites for tents or trailers/RV's. Maximum vehicle length is 30 feet. |
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| | Longs Peak Campground - Bird Watching, Mammals | | This campground, located within the Rocky Mountain National Park, provides 26 individual campsites for tents. |
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| | Moraine Park Campground - Bird Watching, Mammals | | This campground, located within the Rocky Mountain National Park, provides 247 individual campsites for tents or trailers/RV's. Maximum vehicle length is 30 feet. |
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| | Rocky Mountain National Park - Bird Watching, Wildlife Viewing In National Parks | | Established on January 26, 1915, this park is a living showcase of the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains. Hiking, wildlife viewing, bird spotting, biking, horseback riding, and camping are just some of the activities one can do here. |
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| | Spraque Lake Accessible Campground - Bird Watching, Mammals | | Spraque Lake Accessible Campground is a backcountry experience for persons with disabilities. This campground will accommodate 12 campers with a maximum of 6 wheelchair users at the camp. |
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| | Timber Creek Campground - Bird Watching, Mammals | | This campground, located in the Rocky Mountain National Park, provides 100 individual campsites that are shaded by a stand of lodgepole pine trees. |
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