Pike & San Isabel National Forest in Colorado State

Pike & San Isabel National Forest

The Pike and San Isabel National Forest is one of a kind in that it is also part of the Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands.

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Pike & San Isabel National Forest Details

The Pike and San Isabel National Forest is one of a kind in that it is also part of the Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands. This single entity is filled with designated wilderness areas. The remote grasslands hold many remnants and Native American Cultural sites, and some of the wilderness areas require visitors to obtain self-issued permits. This national forest and grassland has land in both Colorado and Kansas. The trails here are colloquially known as peak to prairie, as they stretch from Kansas grasslands to some of the highest mountain peaks in Colorado.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Pike & San Isabel National Forest

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9.9 mi away

Wellington Lake

Perched over 8,000-feet above sea level in the Pike National Forest is this pristine lake just waiting to be explored.

12.8 mi away

Devil's Head National Recreation Trail

An easy, and family-friendly (including canine family members) spot perfect for picnics and light exercise.

16.5 mi away

Gold Belt Tour Scenic and Historic Byway

Step back in time as you retrace the steps of prospectors and gold miners on their way to some of the greatest gold camps in the country.

18.8 mi away

Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument

Volcanic eruptions in central Colorado buried redwood trees, plants and insects in ash and mud, preserving their fossilized remains for 34 million years.

20.6 mi away

Eleven Mile State Park

A Park County classic, this 5.5 mile, 405-acre reservoir is a site to behold.