Uncompahgre National Forest

Uncompahgre National Forest

Uncompahgre National Forest encompasses vast mountain landscapes offering a wide range of outdoor activities and breathtaking scenery in the heart of Colorado.

955,229
Acres Protected
3,107
Miles of Trails
1 million
Annual Visitors
1905
Year Established

About Uncompahgre National Forest

Uncompahgre National Forest
 

Uncompahgre National Forest, located in southwestern Colorado, is part of the larger Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests. With an expansive area that includes rugged peaks, lush meadows, and dense woodlands, it provides a diverse ecological habitat for various wildlife species such as elk, bears, and eagles. Historically, this area has been influenced by Native American cultures and later by mining activities during the 19th century. Today, visitors are drawn to its numerous recreational opportunities, from hiking and biking through its many trails to scenic drives along the Million Dollar Highway. Notable landmarks include the Uncompahgre Peak, which at over 14,000 feet offers panoramic views, and the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park bordering the forest. With year-round accessibility, Uncompahgre National Forest offers activities suited for every season, ensuring a unique experience for every visitor.

Highlights

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Uncompahgre Peak

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Uncompahgre Wilderness

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The Million Dollar Highway

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Bear Creek National Recreation Trail

Notable Natural Features

Uncompahgre Peak

The highest peak in the forest at 14,321 feet, offering challenging hikes and stunning views.

Blue Lakes

A set of pristine alpine lakes known for their vivid turquoise color and scenic hikes.

Routt Divide Blowdown

A natural event creating unique fallen timber landscapes, visible on certain trails.