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For more detailed information on individual trails, see one of the Chambers of Commerce or Managing Agencies’ Visitor Centers for their area maps. Please remember that many of these trails offer wonderful winter recreation opportunities as well as summer. The letter/ number grid address offers you a quick reference for finding the trail that matches the mileage you seek for your trail experience. Distances are one-way. It is the user’s responsibility to know and obey land use regulations. *It is the responsibility of the user to know all regulations that apply. County roads that enter in to Public Lands, such as the U.S. Forest Service, are subject to the rules and regulations of those managing agents. It is illegal to use a snowmobile on any route not designated as open or that is contrary to any element in each town’s ordinance. Not adhering to these conditions could result in the issue of a summons and/or civil penalty. Snowmobiles must be registered with the State of Colorado. There are presently two recreation areas on this side of the map that charge a fee for access and use of the facilities: Rocky Mountain National Park and Arapaho National Recreation Area. Under the recreation fee demonstration authority, the majority of your entrance fees are reinvested in the designated area to maintain and improve facilities, visitor services, and natural resources stewardship. Fee stations for these areas are marked with a symbol. (The fees listed below are for the 2004 season and are subject to change.) Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) (970) 627-3471 www.nps.romo.gov 7-day Vehicle Pass $15.00 RMNP Annual Pass $30.00 National Parks Annual Pass $50.00 Nightly Camping $16.00 and up 7-day Pedestrian-Bike-Horse-Motorcycle-Moped $5.00 Arapaho National Recreation Area (ANRA) (970) 887-4100 www.fs.fed.us/arnf/srd/vvc Vehicle Daily Fee $5.00 3-day $10.00 7-day $15.00 Annual Pass $30.00 Camping $12.00 and up $$ Public/private boundaries are not provided in this map. Please contact your local agencies to obtain this important information. Fee Areas – East Side Welcome Snowmobile Routes Trail Use Opportunities This map displays many management areas in different colors. These management areas have different rules and regulations, and vary in sensitivity in relation to recreation and impacts. Please take a moment, when visiting these areas to become acquainted with their rules and requirements, so that more recreationists, like you, have the opportunity to enjoy what the public lands have to offer. Please join HTA in preserving access by partnering responsibly with us in stewardship. Important Information East End of the County Each Town has its own ordinance regarding snowmobile use within the town’s limits. Snowmobilers are responsible for knowing the ordinances for the area in which they are travelling.* Granby: No snowmobiles are allowed on town streets. Grand Lake: Snowmobiles are allowed to use all town streets. Snowmobiles may operate between the hours of 6 a.m. and 11p.m., within the municipal boundaries of the town. The only exceptions made will be for snowmobiles involved in emergency situations, search and rescue operations, commercial grooming of snowmobile trails within the town, or one entry and one exit to or from the town. Upon entry, the operator must proceed on a direct route to his or her destination. Town roadways shall be used solely as a method of transportation and not for recreation. Fraser: Snowmobiles are allowed on the streets and alleys of Fraser, as a means of getting to and from the town. Snowmobiles shall not be operated on the streets and alleys for recreational purposes, or for any other purpose not specifically authorized in the town’s ordinance. Winter Park: No snowmobiles are allowed on town streets. Grand County has its own resolution regarding snowmobile routes within its municipal limits. As of 2003, the following county roads (CR) in Grand County are open to snowmobile travel. These routes are revised annually by the Grand County Board of County Commissioners. Please check for subsequent updates and annual changes with Headwaters Trails Alliance: CR4 From U.S. Highway 34 West to National Forest Service Boundary, Idleglen Parking Lot. CR41 Beginning at U.S. Highway 34 West to National Forest Service Boundary. CR424 From U.S. Highway 34 North to CR4. CR46 From U.S. Highway 34 North to Intersection of CR 464 CR466 Grand Lake Dump Road from Shorewood Subdivision to Rhone Ranch. CR47 From U.S. Highway 34 North to CR 4739 CR471 From CR 48 south to CR 47 CR4739 From Intersection of CR 47 south to power line. CR48 From U.S. Highway 34 West to end CR49 From National Park Boundary West to Winding River Ranch property boundary CR491 From National Park Boundary North to CR 492 CR492 From CR 491West to Forest Service Boundary. CR5 4Bar 4 Road; from U.S. Highway 40 on Red Dirt Hill to U.S. Highway 40 in Fraser. CR50 Church’s Park Road; from CR5 southwest to National Forest Service Boundary. CR50S From CR 50East to CR 73 (entire road) CR522E From CR 522E northeast to 523. CR522 From CR 5221 East to CR 522E (This is a connector) CR524 From U.S. Highway 40 South to the end. CR523 From CR 523 North to U.S. Highway 40. CR526 From U.S. Highway 40 South to the end. CR55 Cottonwood Pass Road; From U.S. Hot Sulphur Springs city limits East to Cottonwood Pass. CR57 Barnard Road; from town limits of Granby westerly to the west side of the Colorado River Bridge. CR6 From U.S. Highway 34 East to the end (entire road) CR603 From NE corner of Gustafson Tracts, north and east past CR608, the Pickering Place on CR603 to the west end of the CR609 airport, thence north and east of CR608 north of the airport to CR609, thence on CR609 to the Wrights. CR66 From U.S. Highway 34 southeast to intersection of CR 661 CR667 From Grand Lake city limits to the end (entire road) the end (entire road) CR672 From U.S. Highway 34 East to Tunnel Rd From Grand Lake town limits to Tunnel Road. That portion of road belongs to the County. CR72 Elk Creek Road; from Fraser Town limits at the Railroad overpass to National Forest Service Boundary. CR73 Fraser Experimental Forest Road; from Fraser Town limits west to the National Forest Service Boundary at Northwest Passage Trail. CR8 From U.S. Highway 40 East to CR 81 (CR 81 is the Water Board Road) CR822 From U.S. Highway 40 northwest to CR 825 CR823 CR 822 North then East to end CR83 From U.S. Highway 40 East to CR84. CR84 From CR 83 North to Forest Service Boundary. CR825 From U.S. Highway 40 North to CR823. The Continental Divide Trail stretches 3,100 miles from Canada to Mexico, traversing five states and 12 Congressionally - designated Wilderness Areas. However, increasing pressures from development, rising land costs, and decreases in federal funding are threatening the completion of the trail. The non-profit Continental Divide Trail Alliance (CDTA) assists federal land management agencies in the completion, management and protection of the trail and works to increase the public’s awareness and involvement in completing one of the most unique backcountry routes in the world. To join the CDTA, call 888-909-2382 or visit www.cdtrail.org. The Continental Divide Trail LEGEND Campground Handicap Access Fishing Area Boat Launch Snowmobile Route Ranger Station Picnic Area Historic Site Map Location 40 U.S. Highways 270 Agency Service Roads 134 County Roads Non-motorized Trail Motorized/Non-motorized Trail Improved Road (12,525) Elevation in feet Golf Course Private Resort Trailhead TH Parking, no facilities P Fee Station $$ Scenic By-way Special Management Area Gate – Permanent Closure Gate – Temporary Closure Gate – Seasonal Closure 0 0 5 Miles 5 Kilometers Scale Rocky Mtn National Park Colorado Division of Wildlife Wilderness Areas Recreation Area (ANRA) Thank you for using this free recreational resource as a guide for your visit with us. This map has been put together to betterserve the recreating visitor and resident of Grand County. Its intentent is to help illustrate the multitude of recreational and scenic opportunities in magnificent Grand Couty. For more detailed information on specific trails and locations, please obtain one of any number of locally available guides to the area. Thank you to our Sponsors and Partners: Headwaters Trails Alliance, Rocky Moun- tainNational Park, U.S. Forest Service–Sulphur District, Bureau of Land Management–Kremmling Resource Area, Colorado Division of Wildlife, McCon- nellPrinting. Photo contributions made by local photographer Susie Masterson.

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Please consult your managing agency for more information or clarification of these trail opportunities, public/private boundaries, and specific rules and regulations.

For more detailed information on individual trails, see one of the Chambers of Commerce orManaging Agencies’ Visitor Centers for their area maps. Please remember that many of these trailsoffer wonderful winter recreation opportunities as well as summer. The letter/ number grid addressoffers you a quick reference for finding the trail that matches the mileage you seek for your trailexperience. Distances are one-way. It is the user’s responsibility to know and obey land useregulations.

*It is the responsibility of the user to know all regulations that apply. County roads that enter in to Public Lands,such as the U.S. Forest Service, are subject to the rules and regulations of those managing agents. It is illegal to usea snowmobile on any route not designated as open or that is contrary to any element in each town’s ordinance. Notadhering to these conditions could result in the issue of a summons and/or civil penalty. Snowmobiles must beregistered with the State of Colorado.

There are presently two recreation areas on this side of the map that charge a fee for accessand use of the facilities: Rocky Mountain National Park and Arapaho National RecreationArea. Under the recreation fee demonstration authority, the majority of your entrance feesare reinvested in the designated area to maintain and improve facilities, visitor services, andnatural resources stewardship. Fee stations for these areas are marked with a symbol. (The fees listed below are for the 2004 season and are subject to change.)

Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) (970) 627-3471 www.nps.romo.gov7-day Vehicle Pass $15.00 RMNP Annual Pass $30.00National Parks Annual Pass $50.00 Nightly Camping $16.00 and up7-day Pedestrian-Bike-Horse-Motorcycle-Moped $5.00

Arapaho National Recreation Area (ANRA) (970) 887-4100 www.fs.fed.us/arnf/srd/vvcVehicle Daily Fee $5.00 3-day $10.00 7-day $15.00Annual Pass $30.00 Camping $12.00 and up

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Public/private boundaries are not provided in this map. Please contact your local agencies to obtain this important information.

Fee Areas – East Side

Welcome

Snowmobile Routes

Trail Use Opportunities

This map displays many management areas in different colors. These management areas have different rules and regulations,and vary in sensitivity in relation to recreation and impacts. Please take a moment, when visiting these areas to becomeacquainted with their rules and requirements, so that more recreationists, like you, have the opportunity to enjoy what thepublic lands have to offer. Please join HTA in preserving access by partnering responsibly with us in stewardship.

Important Information

East End of the County

Each Town has its own ordinance regarding snowmobile use within the town’s limits. Snowmobilers are responsible forknowing the ordinances for the area in which they are travelling.*

Granby: No snowmobiles are allowed on town streets.

Grand Lake: Snowmobiles are allowed to use all town streets. Snowmobiles may operate between the hours of 6 a.m.and 11p.m., within the municipal boundaries of the town. The only exceptions made will be for snowmobilesinvolved in emergency situations, search and rescue operations, commercial grooming of snowmobile trails withinthe town, or one entry and one exit to or from the town. Upon entry, the operator must proceed on a direct routeto his or her destination. Town roadways shall be used solely as a method of transportation and not for recreation.

Fraser: Snowmobiles are allowed on the streets and alleys of Fraser, as a means of getting to and from the town.Snowmobiles shall not be operated on the streets and alleys for recreational purposes, or for any other purpose notspecifically authorized in the town’s ordinance.

Winter Park: No snowmobiles are allowed on town streets.

Grand County has its own resolution regarding snowmobile routes within its municipal limits. As of 2003, thefollowing county roads (CR) in Grand County are open to snowmobile travel. These routes are revised annually bythe Grand County Board of County Commissioners. Please check for subsequent updates and annual changes withHeadwaters Trails Alliance:

CR4 From U.S. Highway 34 West to National Forest Service Boundary, Idleglen Parking Lot.

CR41 Beginning at U.S. Highway 34 West to National Forest Service Boundary.

CR424 From U.S. Highway 34 North to CR4.

CR46 From U.S. Highway 34 North to Intersection of CR 464

CR466 Grand Lake Dump Road fromShorewood Subdivision to RhoneRanch.

CR47 From U.S. Highway 34 North to CR 4739

CR471 From CR 48 south to CR 47

CR4739 From Intersection of CR 47 south to power line.

CR48 From U.S. Highway 34 West to end

CR49 From National Park Boundary Westto Winding River Ranch propertyboundary

CR491 From National Park BoundaryNorth to CR 492

CR492 From CR 491West to Forest Service Boundary.

CR5 4Bar 4 Road; from U.S. Highway 40on Red Dirt Hill to U.S. Highway 40in Fraser.

CR50 Church’s Park Road; from CR5 southwestto National Forest Service Boundary.

CR50S From CR 50East to CR 73 (entire road)

CR522E From CR 522E northeast to 523.

CR522 From CR 5221 East to CR 522E (This is a connector)

CR524 From U.S. Highway 40 South tothe end.

CR523 From CR 523 North to U.S. Highway40.

CR526 From U.S. Highway 40 South tothe end.

CR55 Cottonwood Pass Road; From U.S.Hot Sulphur Springs city limits Eastto Cottonwood Pass.

CR57 Barnard Road; from town limits ofGranby westerly to the west side of theColorado River Bridge.

CR6 From U.S. Highway 34 East tothe end (entire road)

CR603 From NE corner of Gustafson Tracts,north and east past CR608, thePickering Place on CR603 to the westend of the CR609 airport, thencenorth and east of CR608 north of theairport to CR609, thence on CR609 tothe Wrights.

CR66 From U.S. Highway 34 southeast tointersection of CR 661

CR667 From Grand Lake city limits tothe end (entire road)

the end (entire road)CR672 From U.S. Highway 34 East to

Tunnel Rd From Grand Lake town limits toTunnel Road. That portion of roadbelongs to the County.

CR72 Elk Creek Road; from Fraser Townlimits at the Railroad overpass toNational Forest Service Boundary.

CR73 Fraser Experimental Forest Road; fromFraser Town limits west to theNational Forest Service Boundary atNorthwest Passage Trail.

CR8 From U.S. Highway 40 East to CR 81(CR 81 is the Water Board Road)

CR822 From U.S. Highway 40 northwest to CR 825

CR823 CR 822 North then East to end

CR83 From U.S. Highway 40 East to CR84.

CR84 From CR 83 North to Forest ServiceBoundary.

CR825 From U.S. Highway 40 North to CR823.

The Continental Divide Trailstretches 3,100 miles from Canada toMexico, traversing five states and 12Congressionally - designated WildernessAreas. However, increasing pressures fromdevelopment, rising land costs, anddecreases in federal funding are threateningthe completion of the trail. The non-profitContinental Divide Trail Alliance (CDTA)assists federal land management agencies in thecompletion, management and protection of thetrail and works to increase the public’s awarenessand involvement in completing one of the mostunique backcountry routes in the world. To join theCDTA, call 888-909-2382 or visit www.cdtrail.org.

The ContinentalDivide Trail

LEGENDCampgroundHandicap AccessFishing AreaBoat Launch

Snowmobile RouteRanger StationPicnic Area

Historic Site Map Location

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Thank you for using this free recreational resource as a guide for your visit with us. This map has been put together to betterserve the recreating visitor and resident of Grand County. Its intentent is to help illustrate the multitude of recreational and scenic opportunities in magnificent Grand Couty. For more detailed information on specific trails and locations, please obtain one of any number of locally available guides to the area.

Thank you to our Sponsors and Partners: Headwaters Trails Alliance, Rocky Moun-tainNational Park, U.S. Forest Service–Sulphur District, Bureau of Land Management–Kremmling Resource Area, Colorado Division of Wildlife, McCon-nellPrinting. Photo contributions made by local photographer Susie Masterson.