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Fun Aspen Colorado Activities Might Include Riding The Zip Line or Hiking

Tons of Glenwood Springs Activities in a Beautiful Little Valley

Colorado’s Roaring Fork Valley – a spectacular depository of nature in all of its glory – presents an absolute treasure trove of summer vacation activities.

Carved out of the Elk Mountains on the western edge of the Rockies, the Roaring Fork Valley begins near 11,000-foot Independent Pass, and is shaped by the mighty flow of the Roaring Fork River. Almost the whole valley is shrouded by the conifers and aspens of the White River National Forest – the top recreation forest in the country – according to the United States Forest Service.

The valley’s most sought-after locale for hiking and backpacking is the Maroon Bells area near Snowmass. Two of the state’s highest peaks, the Bells soar above 14,000 feet. The unusual topography of the area leads to spectacular views. A complimentary shuttle bus departs every twenty minutes throughout the summer to Maroon Lake, where hikers and backpackers will find access to Maroon Peak and Pyramid Peak.

Camping in the Snowmass wilderness area is a huge draw. The glorious expanses of a glacial valley sprinkled with fields of wildflowers and native grasses calls to hardy campers by the thousands each month.

Majestic camping locales can be accessed near Carbondale, which looks north to the southern face of Mount Sopris.

Carbondale is seated at the convergence of two of the area’s major rivers. Aside from many commercial camps and RV parks, the federal government runs Avalanche Creek’s highly desired camp, which has limited availability during the busy summer season. A nominal overnight fee is levied but the breathtaking scenes from above 7,000 feet, the teeming waters of the creek, the numerous trailheads leading from the site, and the site’s remote feeling despite being just a few miles from Carbondale draws tourists like moths to a flame for summer vacation activities in the region.

State and federal agencies also supervise and keep up scores of entirely free campsites in the region; however, little areas of private property dot the landscape so be aware of markings designating private land.

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  • rafting
  • canoeing

The Ruedi Recreation district, near Basalt on the Fryingpan River, encompasses Ruedi Reservoir. The reservoir is well-suited for boating and other water sports, and the mountains shrouding the area is a huge draw for hunters.

Much of the Roaring Fork River is designated as Gold Medal fishing and there are ample professional fishing guides who can make a fishing trip far more enjoyable. The rivers nearly breach their banks during the spring melt when water pours from the mountains into the current. In the summer, though, the Roaring Fork, Frying Pan, and Crystal Rivers can be waded or float fished.

The valley is quite literally an outdoor mecca for summer vacation activities. And the choices go far beyond campsites and fishing holes. Kayaking and rafting are also hugely popular in the area.

Consider a Aspen Colorado Vacation this summer

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