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1920 Valley Dr, Pueblo, CO 81008-1764Map
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  • Martin S
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    retired and travelling the usa. fall is best time due to natural color change, some weather conditions apply if you are

    Pretty drive, wildlife viewing , pull outs , early morning or late evening best times ,some construction, may have delays because of fire situation in Colorado, be alert for safety and wild life cross...

    Reviewed on Jul 9, 2018
  • Paul S
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    Scenery and Solitude

    Greenhorn Mountain Wilderness Area (designated 1993) is one of the rare areas along Colorado's congested Front Range where you can actually find s challenging hike above timberline and outstanding sce...

    Reviewed on Jul 8, 2018
  • Bob L
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    Untouched Beauty

    Greenhorn mountain is all you see as you drive west out of Pueblo. It dominates the surrounding landscape just south of Pikes Peak. And although they are located geographically next to each other,...

    Reviewed on Oct 30, 2017
  • Wilkens24
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    Unmatched beauty

    No one but logging equipment along the way. Camped next to the second lake. Loved the serenity. The fire ban is the only thing that sucked. Be we made up for it by taking high powered flashlights and...

    Reviewed on Nov 2, 2013
  • Paradise22781
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    unmatched beauty

    Greenhorn mountain dramatically rises above the desert floor to an elevation on 12,000+ ft. Located in the Wet mountains, it dominates the surrrounding landscape. Lush pine forests, rocky outcrops and...

    Reviewed on Jun 23, 2003