Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests offer a vast array of outdoor activities amidst majestic mountain landscapes, showcasing stunning wilderness areas and diverse ecosystems.
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests span over 1.5 million acres in northern Colorado, including parts of the Front Range and areas westward. The forests are marked by varied terrain, from rugged mountain peaks and alpine lakes to dense forests and expansive meadows. The Continental Divide bisects the forests, providing striking vistas and numerous recreational opportunities.
Established in the early 20th century, these forests have a rich history of conservation and outdoor recreation. They house several designated wilderness areas like the Indian Peaks and Mount Evans Wilderness, which are popular destinations for hiking, backpacking, and climbing. Key recreational activities include hiking on over 1,280 miles of trails, camping in numerous developed and backcountry sites, and fishing in abundant lakes and streams.
Ecologically, the forests are home to diverse wildlife, including black bears, elk, moose, and a variety of bird species. The scenic Cache la Poudre River, Colorado's only designated 'Wild & Scenic River,' flows through the northern part of the forest, offering excellent opportunities for fishing and white-water rafting. With proximity to Denver and other Front Range cities, Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests are accessible yet provide vast wilderness experiences for both casual visitors and experienced outdoor enthusiasts.
Continental Divide: Offers breathtaking scenic views and challenging hikes.
Indian Peaks Wilderness: Renowned for alpine scenery, wildflowers, and wildlife.
Mount Evans Wilderness: Known for its dramatic peaks and outdoor adventures.
Cache la Poudre River: Provides outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for fishing and white-water paddling.
A 14,259-foot peak that is a challenging climb and offers stunning summit vistas.
A scenic alpine lake known for its beauty and access to trails like Lake Isabelle.
The highest paved road in North America providing access to high-altitude ecosystems.