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A. Skiing & Snowboarding [top]
Downhill skiers & snowboarders will find plenty of powder at Wolf Creek Ski Area with over 1,600 acres of the "Most Snow in Colorado". Here you will find terrain for both beginners and experienced riders, with 5 lifts and 50 trails, plus plenty of backcountry and tree skiing for the more adventurous. Nordic skiers will find tracks at the ski area, plus over 100 miles of groomed cross-country trails. Snowshoeing, Sleigh rides, Sledding, and Snowcat tours.
B. Fall Colors [top]
Mother Nature provides us with thousands of miles of forest service access roads that will take you into the depths of the Rio Grande National Forest where you will find yellows, oranges, and reds as the temperatures changes and winter starts is journey to the area. Colors can be seen the starting the second week of September with peak season near the end of the month and the first of October. Hiking, Mtn. Biking and ATV trails also provide great access to the forest for viewing colors. However, for those who want to stay on paved roads there are also plenty of alternatives for viewing the amazing colors that splash the mountains throughout the area. Including Wolf Creek Pass, Pinos Creek and the Silver Thread Scenic Byway.
C. Snowmobiling [top]
Whether you rent or bring your own machine, you will find over 255 miles of groomed and marked snowmobile trails courtesy of our two snowmobile clubs, plus plenty of open meadows and steep hill climbs, for both beginners and advanced riders. Guide services are available in the area. Other winter activities include: Snowshoeing, Sleigh rides, Sledding, and Snowcat tours. For more information on trial conditions, snow levels, and group rides please contact the Powder Busters or the Silver Thread Outdoor Recreation Club. FREE TRAIL MAPS ARE AVAILABLE!
D. Hiking [top]
From the open valley floor to the surrounding mountain tops, we have a variety of terrain, scenery and ability levels available on more than 20 trails in the area. For more specific trail information please contact South Fork, Del Norte, or Monte Vista for descriptions and maps. The Silver Thread Outdoor Club takes group hikes each Tuesday, meeting at the community building on Hwy 149 and love to take newcomers out for a stroll. A Rio Grande County Recreation Trail Map is available to all visitors FREE of Charge.
E. Hunting [top]
Elk, deer, moose, and bear are just some of the big game that can be hunted in the beautiful mountains. Starting in August, you can take a chance with your bow and arrow or try one of the rifle seasons starting in October. Small game such as water fowl foxes, and rabbits can be hunted through out the year. Many game units are readily accessible for Rio Grande County Including 76, 79 and 80 For local outfitters and guide services please contact one of our local visitors centers
F. Ice Climbing [top]
A relatively new sport to the area, many enjoy climbing on any of the waterfalls in the area as well as ice walls that form on the rocks located on Wolf Creek pass.
G. Four-Wheeling (Jeeps, ATV's, Dirtbikes) [top]
Surrounded by 2 million acres of National Forest opportunity abounds with endless miles of forest service roads and trails to wander down. ATV's and dirt bikes can also find adventure on any of the 8 trails located in the area. Please consult a current forest service map for open roads and trails. The Silver Thread Outdoor Recreation Club takes group ATV rides each Thursday, meeting at the Visitors Center in South Fork at 9:00am. They welcome anyone to join them on a ride for great scenery, friendship and tons of fun. FREE TRAIL MAPS AREA AVAILABLE. However, we also strongly recommend serious travlers purchase a Rio Grande Forest Service map for the most detail.
H. Horseback Riding [top]
Get up close & personal with the beauty & rugged nature of the land from the back of a magnificent animal, the horse. Options include hourly, daily & overnight specialty trips. Please contact our local guides for further information.
I. Golf [top]
With 3 courses in the valley you are sure to find a hole in one any day of the week from May to October.
South Fork - The Rio Grande Club (719)873-1995 is a semi private/public18 hole championship course- amenities include driving range, pro-shop, fitness and exercise facilities, putting green, restaurant and bar.
Monte Vista Golf Course (719) 852-4906 is a municipal 9-hole regulation course with driving range, club rentals, pro-shop, lessons, RV-sites and memberships.
Miniature Golf is open to the public at Goodnights Lonesome Dove (719)873-1072
J. Wildlife Refuge [top]
http://alamosa.fws.gov
The San Luis Valley has long been a sanctuary for humans and wildlife. Home to two wildlife refuges, you will find a variety of birds and small mammals. The Monte Vista site has an artificially created wetland for birds and waterfowl including Mallards, Canada Geese, American Avocets, Egrets and Herons. Plus Sandhill Cranes which migrate through the area twice a year. March and October are the north, south migration times for the Sandhills and many other birds. However, spectators will find the best time to watch and learn about the cranes during the annual Crane Festival each March, in Monte Vista. This festival is complete with guided tours of the refuge, films, education classes and bird counts.
K. Mountain Biking [top]
Thousands of miles of forest service access roads are always available for riding, or try any of the 12 trails in the area. The trails and roads range from beginner to advanced terrain.
L. Rafting [top]
Choose either a gentle, smooth ride on slow moving waters, or the excitement of white water, all of which can be found along the Rio Grande River. No matter what you pick, you are insured breath taking views. Guided raft rips are offered by Mountain Man Rafting on class I and II rapids. (719)658-2663. Unguided float trips are also offered by Cottonwood Cove (719)658-2242, Wolf Creek Ski & Sports 1-800-508-5960 and Spruce Lodge 1-800-228-5605.
M. Fishing [top]
You are sure to find all the fishing you can handle with over 30 miles of the Rio Grande River designated as "Gold Medal". Plus more than 13 lakes and a multitude of streams available within 20 minutes of town. Winter also abounds with fishing on several lakes in the area the most popular locations are Beaver Creek Reservoir or Big Meadows.
N. Natural Arch [top] Located outside of Del Norte this solid rock arch is a testiment to the areas rich volcanic history. This is a great place to take a picnic lunch, and enjoy other area sites like the Elephant Rocks, Wagon Tracks, and Penetinte Canyon.
O. Camping [top] Tents, RV's or sleeping under the stars, no matter what your choice, camping is easy in Rio Grande County. We have 10 National Forest campgrounds and numerous privately owned RV parks and campgrounds in the area. For a complete lodging list please click on the Individual towns websites.
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