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Access Status Recreation Potential Recreation BLM BLM Parcel Potential Potential State District/Field Project Area Name County Size (approx. Access Status 1 - Low Acquisition Office acres) 2 - Medium Tool 3 - High Colorado River CO Harris Gulch Garfield 2,500 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee Valley Colorado River CO Upper Grand Hogback Garfield 7,600 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee Valley Colorado River CO Consolidated Reservoir Garfield 1,950 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee Valley Colorado River CO South Canyon (2 parcels) Garfield 3,790 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee Valley CO Grand Junction Bangs Canyon Clarks Bench Mesa 831 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Grand Junction Bangs Canyon East Creek Mesa 6,268 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Grand Junction Bottle Rock Mesa 869 no legal access 2 Easement CO Grand Junction Bull Draw Mesa 2,480 Restricted Access 2 Easement CO Grand Junction Larsen Canyon Mesa 878 Restricted Access 2 Easement CO Grand Junction Mount Logan Garfield 760 Restricted Access 2 Easement CO Grand Junction Mud Spring Canyon Garfield 6,313 Restricted Access 3 Easement CO Grand Junction Pritchard Spring Garfield 1,278 no legal access 2 Easement CO Grand Junction Sink Creek Mesa 8,481 Restricted Access 2 Easement CO Grand Junction Snyder Creek Mesa 698 no legal access 2 Easement CO Grand Junction South Grand Mesa Slopes Mesa 6,113 Restricted Access 2 Easement CO Grand Junction The Breaks Mesa 2,543 no legal access 2 Easement CO Grand Junction The Palisade Fish Creek Mesa 2,026 Restricted Access 2 Easement CO Grand Junction The Palisade North Mesa 960 Restricted Access 2 Easement CO Grand Junction Timber Ridge Mesa 10,872 Restricted Access 3 Easement CO Grand Junction Turner Gulch Mesa 6,003 Restricted Access 2 Easement CO Grand Junction Unaweep Canyon Mesa 11,072 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Grand Junction Carr Creek Garfield 8,422 Restricted Access 3 Easement CO Grand Junction Cow Ridge Garfield 15,149 Restricted Access 3 Easement CO Grand Junction Echo Lake Garfield 11,964 Restricted Access 3 Easement CO Grand Junction Henderson Ridge Garfield 11,432 Restricted Access 3 Easement CO Grand Junction Horse Mountain Garfield 5,173 Restricted Access 3 Easement CO Grand Junction Sawmill Gulch Garfield 3,814 Restricted Access 3 Easement CO Grand Junction South Canyon Garfield 17,019 Restricted Access 2 Easement CO Gunnison Bead Creek Saguache 980 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Gunnison South Fork Trail San Juan 770 Restricted Access 3 Easement CO Gunnison Cabin Creek/Dry Gulch Access Gunnison 2,840 Restricted Access 3 Easement CO Gunnison Dry Gulch Access - Road Beaver Gunnison 700 Restricted Access 3 Easement CO Gunnison Northwest Access - Road Beaver Gunnison 965 Restricted Access 3 Easement CO Gunnison West Antelope Gunnison 1,700 Restricted Access 2 Easement CO Gunnison Grouse Gulch Trail San Juan 970 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Gunnison Rocky Gulch and Canby Mountain Trails San Juan 640 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Gunnison Minnie Gulch Trail San Juan 750 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Gunnison Little Giant Peak/Green Mountain Trails San Juan 910 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Gunnison Highland Mary and Spencer Basin Trails San Juan 960 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Gunnison Hartman Rocks SRMA Access Route Gunnison 680 Restricted Access 3 Easement Aberdeen/Enchanted Forest Connector CO Gunnison Gunnison 860 Restricted Access 3 Easement Routes CO Little Snake Daton Peak/Deakin Gulch Routt 3,723 Restricted Access 3 CO Little Snake Lay Creek/East of Maybell Moffat 776 No legal access 2 Easement CO Little Snake Collom Gulch Moffat 928 No legal access 2 Easement CO Little Snake Little Collom Gulch Moffat 838 No legal access 2 Easement CO Little Snake Milk Creek/Wood Gulch Moffat 1,281 No legal access 2 Easement CO Little Snake Elk Mtn/Sleeping Giant Routt 1,270 No legal access 3 Easement CO Little Snake Danforth Hills Moffat 17,651 No legal access 3 Easement CO Little Snake Daton Peak/Deakin Gulch Routt 3,723 No legal access 3 Easement CO Little Snake Sand Springs Gulch Area Moffat 640 No legal access 1 Easement CO Little Snake Dry Gulch/West Tiimberlake Moffat 640 No legal access 1 Easement CO Little Snake Dry Gulch Moffat 641 No legal access 1 Easement CO Little Snake Sugarloaf Peak Area/East Maybell Moffat 799 No legal access 2 Easement CO Little Snake Timberlake Creek Area Moffat 800 No legal access 1 Easement CO Little Snake Mud Springs Area Moffat 1,082 No legal access 1 Easement CO Little Snake North Fork Big Gulch Moffat 1,318 No legal access 1 Easement CO Little Snake Straight Gulch Moffat 880 No legal access 3 Easement CO Little Snake North Fork Sagebrush Creek Moffat 1,335 No legal access 3 Easement CO Little Snake Sand Springs Gulch Area Moffat 643 No legal access 1 Easement CO Little Snake South Big Gulch/Sand Springs m 641 No legal access 1 Easement CO Little Snake South Stagecoach Reservoir Routt 735 No legal access 3 Easement CO Little Snake Badger Creek Moffat 1,024 No legal access 1 Easement CO Little Snake Martin Cull Reservoir Moffat 1,262 No legal access 3 Easement CO Little Snake Columbus Mountain Routt 1,113 No legal access 3 Easement CO Little Snake Beaver Mountain Routt 744 No legal access 3 Easement CO Little Snake Piney Mountain Routt 1,340 No legal access 3 Easement CO Little Snake Three Forks Mountain Routt 1,001 No legal access 3 Easement Little Snake/ Moffat/ CO Old Baldy Area 6,425 No legal access 3 Easement White River Rio Blanco Little Snake/ Moffat/ CO Thornburgh Mountain 5,235 Restricted Access 3 Easement White River Rio Blanco Eastern Half of Little Yampa Canyon CO Little Snake Moffat 65,447 Restricted Access 3 Easement Special Recreation Area CO Royal Gorge Hot Springs Park 1,178 No legal access 3 Easement CO Royal Gorge Garo Park 3,324 No legal access 3 Easement CO Royal Gorge Cooper Mountain Fremont 17,113 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge Barnard Creek / Rattlesnake Gulch Fremont, Teller 5,624 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge Big Hole Fremont 24,192 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge Twin Mountain Fremont 13,206 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge North Coaldale Fremont 12,417 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge Upper Grape Creek Custer, Fremont 8,356 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge Lower Grape Creek / Goat Park Fremont 10,213 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge Silver Mountain Huerfano 1,982 No legal access 3 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge North Gardner Huerfano 651 No legal access 1 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge Middle Creek Costilla, Huerfan 1,403 No legal access 3 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge Iron Mountain Costilla, Huerfan 3,125 No legal access 3 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge Sheep Mountain Huerfano 2,247 No legal access 3 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge Green Mountain Fremont 1,177 No legal access 3 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge Mt. Mestas Huerfano 3,750 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge Cleveland Mountain Chaffee 1,043 Restricted Access 2 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge Race Path Fremont 4,128 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Royal Gorge South Pueblo Pueblo 641 No legal access 1 Easement CO Royal Gorge Kramer Creek Pueblo 2,044 No legal access 2 Easement CO Royal Gorge Turkey Creek El Paso, Fremont 8,497 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO San Luis Valley Mishak Lakes Saguache 1,759 Restricted Access 2 Fee CO Tres Rios East McKenna Peak Area San Miguel 654 Restricted Access 2 Easement, Fee CO Tres Rios Middle South Mountain Parcel Dolores 4,477 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Tres Rios Summit Montezuma 2,835 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Tres Rios Mesa Verde Escarpment, West Part 1 Montezuma 2,718 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Tres Rios Mesa Verde Escarpment, West Part 2 Montezuma 4,701 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee CO Tres Rios East Mesa Verde Escarpment Montezuma 655 Restricted Access 3 Easement CO Tres Rios Menefee Mountain WSA Montezuma 8,801 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee Montezuma & CO Tres Rios Cottonwood Canyon 7,181 Restricted Access 3 Easement, Fee La Plata CO Tres Rios Durango East La Plata 795 Restricted Access 2 Easement, Fee CO Tres Rios Spring Gulch, West La Plata 1,153 Restricted Access 2 Easement, Fee CO Tres Rios Spring Gulch, East La Plata 758 Restricted access 2 Easement, Fee CO Tres Rios Vigil Abeta West Archuleta 722 Restricted access 2 Easement, Fee CO Tres Rios Price Ranch/Alkalai Canyon Montezuma 4,268 Restricted access 2 Easement or Fee CO Uncompahgre DENCA - Escalante Delta 6,700 Restricted access 3 Easment, Fee CO Uncompahgre Redlands Mesa Delta 7,300 Restricted access 3 Easement CO Uncompahgre Jumbo Mountain Delta 4,600 Restricted access 3 Easement CO Uncompahgre Dirty George Creek Delta 2,400 Restricted access 3 Easement CO Uncompahgre Paradox Montrose 1,100 Restricted access 3 Easement CO Uncompahgre North Fork Delta 2,700 Restricted access 2 Easement CO Uncompahgre Oak Mesa Delta 2,900 Restricted access 3 Easement CO Uncompahgre Terror Creek Delta 2,300 Restricted access 3 Easement Gunnison/Oura CO Uncompahgre Cimmaron/High Park 1,700 Restricted access 3 Easement y CO White River Puddin Garfield 8,081 Restricted access 2 CO White River Red Canyon 1,113 Restricted access 1 CO White River Ryan Gulch 3,558 Restricted access 1 CO White River Curtis Creek 854 Restricted access 1 CO White River Archers Draw 800 Restricted access 1 CO White River Rattlesnake Mesa 919 Restricted access 1 CO White River Coal Creek 793 Restricted access 1 CO White River James Creek 742 Restricted access 1.
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