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The canyon is also the starting point for
many popular trail heads. Just Five mile up the canyon and on the right
is the entrance to Gateway Mountain Park a part of the Fort Collins city
park system. In this park there are three different trails mostly
moderate walks which anyone can enjoy with nice picnic areas.
Further on up the canyon about 7 miles below the top is where the Poudre River actually enters
the canyon from the south. The river begins at Milner Pass in Rocky Mountain
National Park, at the
continental divide. A small lake named appropriately, Poudre Lake, is the
headwaters. Where the river starts it runs under the highway and is 18
inches wide and 4 inches deep. There is a trail that starts at the
headwaters and goes all the way down to the Poudre Canyon or up depending on
your preference. financial Continuing on up near the Joe Wright Reservoir there is a road to Chambers
Lake and the Lodge at Glendevey This county road which is all dirt is the
entrance to one off the nicest valleys in the state. It is the Laramie River
Valley. In every season this is a beautiful area. Thick with moose, hidden
camping areas and trails into the Rawah Wilderness area. In the fall there
is spectacular color. The road eventually comes out above Laramie Wyoming.
Back at the Poudre River the highway leads past Joe
Wright Reservoir and crosses the continental divide at Cameron Pass. As the
road declines toward Walden the next stop is the Moose Visitor Center. Here
is a center dedicated to the re-introduction of the moose to this area. This
area of Colorado has some of the very best moose viewing available. From there you continue to the small town of Walden. A
beautiful drive. From Walden you can go south to Granby, then to
Grand Lake and back over Trail Ridge Road through Rocky Mountain
National Park. A short visit to Estes Park and then return to Ft Collins. Another choice is to turn North through Walden. Stop at
the little cafe with the big steel moose outside. Good food. Then north to
highway127 and turn right and head for Laramie Wyoming and return to Ft.
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