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Colorado's Best Wildflower Hikes Vol 2: The High Country
 • Pamela D. Irwin → Westcliffe Publishers 1999
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Colorado's Best Wildflower Hikes Vol 1: The Front Range
 • Pamela D Irwin  → Westcliffe Publishers 1998
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Colorado's Incredible Backcountry Trails
 • David Day  → Rincon Publishing Company 2009

Detailed descriptions of Colorado's most interesting and scenic hiking trails, illustrated with over 350 remarkable color photographs and 92 colorful trail maps.

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Day and Overnight Hikes: Rocky Mountain National Park
 • Kim Lipker  → Menasha Ridge Press 2008

Rocky Mountain National Park is the living showcase of the grandeur of the Rockies, with elevations ranging from 8,000 feet in the valleys to 14,259 feet at the top of Longs Peak. Choosing the best day and overnight hikes from the 359 miles of hiking trails and 200 backcountry sites is a major task. First-time, novice, and seasoned hikers hit the trail faster with this practical illustrated guide. Whether looking to watch the elk rut in autumn, the summer blooms on the hillside, the thundering falls in spring, or the white-blanketed calm of the forest in winter, readers can find everything they need here. From Grand Lake in the west to Estes Park in the east, this guide covers the park with original GPS-based trail maps, detailed trail descriptions, overnight camping recommendations, trail guides suitable for different experience levels, and more.

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Hiking Colorado's Sangre de Cristo Wilderness
 •  → Falcon 2003

This hiking guide to the Sangre de Cristo Wilderness offers more than 70 hikes to explore the length of the range. Additional information on geology, history, and wildlife round out this superb guidebook.

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Hiking Colorado's Weminuche Wilderness
 •  → Falcon 1999

The 492,418-acre Weminuche Wilderness is one the largest and most spectacular wild areas in Colorado. Less than 25 miles northeast of Durango, the Weminuche offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities with sweeping tundra landscapes, alpine lakes, and breathtaking peaks. Hiking Colorado's Weminuche Wilderness is the best comprehensive guide to this outstanding wilderness area. Written for all types of trekkers, this book will provide you with detailed and accurate information about 39 hikes ranging from short strolls to overnight backpacking trips. Trips on viewing wildlife and other natural history notes are included, and detailed maps, elevation profiles, and trail finder charts make planning your hike a cinch. Whether you have a week to explore or just a day, make Hiking Colorado's Weminuche Wilderness an essential part of your trip to this spectacular wilderness area.

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Hiking Colorado's Front Range: Fort Collins to Colorado Springs
 • Bob DAntonio  → Falcon 2003

Profiles of 35 great hikes along the Rocky Mountain front from Fort Collins south to Colorado Springs. Experts and novice hikers alike will find overnights and day hikes with spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife, wildflowers, and fascinating landscapes.

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Hiking Colorado's Indian Peaks Wilderness (Hiking Guide Series)
 • Bob DAntonio  → Falcon 2002

Lace up your boots and sample thirty-eight of the best trails in Colorado's Indian Peaks Wilderness. One of America's most popular wilderness areas, Indian Peaks is a hiker's delight within easy driving distance of Colorado Springs, Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins. Veteran hiker and outdoor writer Bob D'Antonio will introduce you to the area's dramatic mountain peaks, stunning alpine lakes, and flower-filled meadows. Inside you'll find: up-to-date trail information; difficulty ratings for each hike; easy-to-read maps and photos of trails; recommended hikes by category. (6 x 9, 128 pages, b&w photos, maps, charts)

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Hiking Colorado's Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness
 • Erik Molvar  → Falcon 2001

Provides up-to-date trail information; accurate directions to popular as well as less-traveled trials; difficulty ratings; detailed trail maps; zero-impact camping tips.

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Hiking Colorado's Roadless Trails (Colorado Mountain Club Pack Guides)
 • Penelope Purdy  → Mountaineers Books 2007

Imagine walking through a national forest where there has never been a road, logging, or mining, where silence reigns and wild animals find secluded places to raise their young and survive harsh weather. Second only to fully protected wilderness areas, roadless areas are the most intact natural forests that remain in Colorado. This book is the first guide written specifically to help you find these precious Colorado roadless trails, some of which are still threatened by encroaching development. The roadless hike descriptions are intended for non-technical hikers and include photos, topographic maps, trail highlights, and wildlife viewing tips. The introduction provides helpful background about search and rescue, Leave No Trace ethics, and hiker preparedness, as well as information on how Colorado's roadless forests can be better protected. Hiking Colorado's Roadless Trails offers an overview of the ecology of Colorado's forests and why undisturbed forests also are crucial for the future of human communities.

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