Burning Bear Trail
| | For more information on the Burning Bear Trail visit: http://thecoloradohiker.com/burning%20bear%20trail.htm Says Josh Tenneson
Alright, enough of spending all this time inside a building, time to get out, and Burning Bear Trail in Park County, Colorado is just what you need. Lamping Creek flows through this area, and Burning Bear Trail is close to Hathaway Gulch which is undeniably worth visiting. A quick journey to Beaver Creek in close proximity |
to Burning Bear Trail is a good idea. There's so much to do here at Burning Bear Trail that you need to camp here for a while, Burning Bear Campground is a splendid spot for that. You'll meet a lot of people from Grant here. You'll
| need more than a day to explore everything Burning Bear Trail has to offer, you can camp at Hall Valley Campground. If you don’t have a problem getting wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on Whitewater Outfitter - Arkansas Valley Adventures Idaho Springs Outpost. Clear Creek is a delightful whitewater spot near Burning Bear Trail. Around Burning Bear Trail you don’t get a lot of rainfall. July is the wettest month with most rain, and January is when | |
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it's the driest. High temperatures at Burning Bear Trail during the summer are in the 70's. Summer overnight lows drop down to the 30's. Highs during the winter are mostly in the 20's; night lows in the-10's for Burning Bear Trail.
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These outdoors activities are available near Burning Bear Trail. |
| Campgrounds Near Burning Bear Trail:
Bruno Gulch Rd, Grant
, 2 miles away |
Geneva Park, Grant
, 3 miles away |
Handcart, Grant
, 3 miles away |
Kirby Gulch Dispersed, Grant
, 3 miles away |
Hall Valley Campground, Park County
, 3 miles away |
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| Whitewater Near Burning Bear Trail:
Clear Creek, Clear Creek
County
, 11 miles away, Class V+ - 1 miles long (Silverplume to Georgetown) |
Whitewater Outfitter - Arkansas Valley Adventures Idaho Springs Outpost, Clear Creek
County
, 14 miles away, Whitewater outfitter |
Woods Creek, Clear Creek
County
, 15 miles away, Class V - 0.5 miles long (Reservoir to Confluence with West Fork Clear Creek) |
Clear Creek, Clear Creek
County
, 16 miles away, Class III-IV - 5.5 miles long (Lawson to Idaho Springs) |
Clear Creek - West Fork, Clear Creek
County
, 16 miles away, Class V - 1 miles long (Coors Falls to Gunshot) |
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| Public Lands Near Burning Bear Trail:
Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, Florissant - CO
, 47 miles away |
Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park - CO
, 49 miles away |
Arapaho National Forest, Colorado
, 27 miles away |
Spinney State Park, Colorado
, 27 miles away |
Golden Gate Canyon State Park, Colorado
, 32 miles away |
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| Hotels Near Burning Bear Trail:
Key To The Rockies Lodging At Keystone, Keystone
, 13 miles away |
Americas Best Value Inn Georgetown Lodge, Georgetown
, 13 miles away |
Inn At Keystone, Keystone
, 14 miles away |
Hyatt Place Keystone, Keystone
, 15 miles away |
Keystone Lodge And Spa, Keystone
, 15 miles away |
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| Lakes Near Burning Bear Trail
Clear Lake, Clear Creek County
, 10 miles away |
Idaho Springs Reservoir, Clear Creek County
, 13 miles away |
Upper Urad Reservoir, Clear Creek County
, 15 miles away |
Tarryall Reservoir, Park County
, 18 miles away |
Vasquez Lake, Grand County
, 19 miles away |
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