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Clear Creek Ranger Distric MVUM United States Department of Agriculture of Department States United 420000 430000 440000 450000 460000 470000 Forest Service Forest 105°52'30"W 105°45'0"W 105°37'30"W 105°30'0"W 105°22'30"W Legend +$ +$ Thorodin Mtn Colorado JAN-01-2010 Colorado ) Roads Open to Highway Legal Vehicles PURPOSE AND CONTENTS Roads Open to All Vehicles Seasonal Designation (See Table) America's Great Outdoors Great America's 39°52'30"N OF THIS MAP ! ! ! Dispersed Camping Golden Gate Canyon ! ! ! (See Dispersed Camping Table) State Park ! The designations shown on this motor vehicle use map ! 39°52'30"N ! are effective as of the date on the front cover and will Interstate ! ! 719.1C ! ! ! ! ! remain in effect until superseded by the next year's motor ! Highways, US, State ! 4N ! ! ! ! 7! ! 1 ! 9 ! . ! 1 ! +$ ! ! ! ! ! ! vehicle use map. It is the responsibility of the user to ! ! ! 7 ! ) ! Other Public Roads 1 ! ! ! 6 ! Dakota Hill ! acquire the current MVUM.This map shows the National ! ! ! . 1 70333 ! ! ! ! ! t ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! c ! . Short Route Identifier i ! ! r ! 3 t ! ! Forest System roads, National Forest System trails, and ! ! 4 s ! ! Apex i ! ! ! 71 ! D ! $ t ! + ! r ! s ! ! ! ! # ! G e e ! ! the areas on National Forest System lands in the Clear Milepost Marker g r ! n o ! ! ! ! ! a F ! i R l ! l a ! G r n ! p e ! Creek Ranger District that are designated for motor vehicle ! d io 1 FS Campground l t . ! i u a ! 9 r 7 n o N ! ! ! use pursuant to 36 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) a B lt 7 1 7 e 5 ! ! ! n C v 3 ! e . 714.1 s 1! ! ! FS Picnic Area o ! 5 d O ! 212.51. This map also contains a list of those designated o ! 714.1 ! ! ! R ! 7 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! C ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 6 ! roads, trails, and areas; the types of vehicles that are ! ! Peaks 1 ! O . ! ! . 15S ! 1 ) ! ! ! ! ! 4S ! ! 7 ! ! ! +$ ! ! ! ! ! ! $ 0 ! + ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! allowed on each route and in each area; and any seasonal ! 7 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 714.1G Forest or Unit Boundary ! ! ! ! ! d ! ! ! 7 ! ! ! restrictions that apply on those routes and in those areas. ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! 713.1B R ! James Pk ! 7 ! 3 ! ! ! 1 ! x . ! F ! 8 ) ! 1 ! . ! 1 ! e 1 ! . ! ! ! ! ! 4 p ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! National Forest System Lands ! A ! ! ! 7 ! ! ! 7 ! Designation of a road, trail, or area for motor vehicle ! ! ! ! 7 0 ! ! ! 7 ! 5 ! 2 ! ! ! . ! . ! 1 1 t ! ! ! use by a particular class of vehicle under 36 CFR 212.51 ! c ! d Kingston Pk ! ! i R ! Non-National Forest System Lands ! r ! ! ) ! t k t ! ! 7 ! a G 1 ! should not be interpreted as encouraging or inviting use or s s ! ! i ! e il 8.1 119 p ! ! within the National Forest e P ! ! D r in 705.1 1 ! ! ! ! ! . ! ! ! ! 7 ! ! n C r o ! ! 0 ! implying that the road, trail or area is passable, actively ! ! O 7 ! ! o C ! e F t 709.1A ! 7 l ! ! e ! ! g l s a 1 ! r 3 ! g ! ! n a ! maintained, or safe for travel. Motor vehicle designations C ! ! n .1 .1 ! r ! Wilderness Areas a n Ice Lake i e ! 9 0 ! ! ! 7 ! 177.2B o ! e ! R ! K k i ! ! ! ! t C ! 1 include parking along designated routes and at facilities ! 177.2A . r a O 75.3C COLD 78 1 ! u ! 1 ! N ! h ! ! ! SPRINGS associated with designated routes when it is safe to do so p ! ! PICKLE GULCH o ! 9 l Stewart Lake ! ! Political Boundary u h ! 9 ! a ! ! and when not causing damage to National Forest System S ! ! p ! 4410000 ! ! 4410000 ! a ! ! ! 3 ! r ! ! 5 1 resources. Seasonal weather conditions and natural ! . 3 ! A ! . 1 7 9 ! 7 ! 0 ! Loch Lomond ! Lake Caroline 175.3E 1 15S ! ! Lakes and Rivers 2 ! 7 events may render designated routes and trails ! 7 ! +$ . ! ! ! ! 5 1 I ! # .3 ! 3 ! 5 . ! ! ! 7 1 ! 3! . ! ! ! . ! ! ! impassable for extended periods. Designated areas may ! 3 D ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! Saint Marys Lake 7 ! 1 ! Yankee Hill ! 5 7 ! contain dangerous or impassable terrain. Many designated ! ! . ! 5 ± ! ! 4 ! ! 4S ! 1 ! . 0 0.5 1 2 B ! 3 $ ! + 7 1 ! ! 5 ! ) 1 C . ! ! ! 7 ! roads and trails may be passable only by high-clearance 3 ! 7 A ! 5 H .1 ! 2 ! ! 5 ! ! 7 ! . 7 ! ! ! ! 4 . ! ! Miles ! ! ! ! 3 ! A ! ! ! ! ! vehicles or four-wheel-drive vehicles. Maintenance of ! ! ! ! ! F ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 175.1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 175.3B ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! designated roads and trails will depend on available ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 271.1G 175.3G ! resources, and many may receive little maintenance. ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 271.1D ! ! ! ! ! ! ! This motor vehicle use map identifies those roads, trails, 271. ! 1G ! Fall River ! O ! ! ! Arapaho National Forest National Arapaho ! ! ! ! ! ! C ! ! ! ! ! ! 271.1H Reservoir D ! ! and areas designated for the motor vehicle use under 36 n 7 1 ! i ! . ! F 0 ! ! ! 1 p ! # Alice 1 l O 8 2 . 7 ! i 3 . 1 . ! C ! CFR 212.51 for the purpose of enforcing the prohibition at 2 7 1 +$ EXPLANATION OF LEGEND ! ! G 0 ! 2 ! Clear Creek Ranger Creek Clear ! k ! ! ! O ! e 1 36 CFR 261.13. This is a limited purpose. The other public ! ! e 7 ! ! Chinns Lake ! ! r C ! 6 ! 1 ! 9 7 ! 4 ! ! ! ! ! .1 C . d ! D 2 ! 7 O ! B ! n ! r ! 0 ! A roads are shown for information and navigation purposes ITEMS ! a C ! 2 1 ! a ! r ! . 5.1 . COLUMBINE ! 8 ! Sherwin Lake ! e 1 1 6 k ! l ! ! G ! e 7 ! only and are not subject to designation under the Forest ! C e 1 ! r ! Use Map Use ! ! 275 C ! ! $ Service travel management regulation. ! + r ! ! ! ! a 176.1 ! ! 176.1 ! ! e ! l ! ! . Roads Open to Highway Legal Vehicles Only: # ! These designations apply only to National Forest C ! ! ! 1.2 ! JAMES PEAK Y ! ! ! ! ! System roads, National Forest System trails, and areas ! a ! n 1 ! ! ! . ! ! ! k ! 9 ! ! Motor Vehicle Motor These roads are open only to motor vehicles licensed e ! 275.7 ! 3 WILDERNESS ! on National Forest System lands. ! 7 e ! ! ! +$ ! H A ! under State law for general operation on all public roads ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! i ! Bill Moore ! . ! ! l l ! 3 ! ! R 1 ! within the state. Lake . 7 ! 2 d ! 1 ! 7 ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! Central City ! ! ! ! ! ! 401.1 ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! . ! ! ! ! 2 Roads Open to All Vehicles: ! 73.2 ! ! 3 1 ! ! ! 2 73.1 ! ! 7 ! ! ! ! 1 7 B ! ! ! ! ! . ! 1 1 . ! 2 ! ! ! ! 3 ! ! 7 ! ! 2 ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! Black Hawk 8 ! ! 3 ! ! ! ! ! ! . ! ! ! ! ! These roads are open to all motor vehicles, including smaller Berthoud Pass 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! C ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! . off-highway vehicles that may not be licensed for highway ! ! 3 ! 275 ! 27 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! +$ ! PROHIBITIONS ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 171.3C use (but not to oversize or overweight vehicles under State 18 ! ! ! 3 ! ! . ! ! 1 183.1A ! C ! ! ) Colorado Mines Peak ! ! ! ! ! VICINITY MAP ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! traffic law). ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 183.1D ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! $ 7 ! + ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! . ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! Seasonal Designation: 1 ! ! ! . 1 ! ! 7 ! It is prohibited to possess or operate a motor vehicle on 1 ! ! ! t40 ! 1 119 u 7 National Forest System lands on the Clear Creek ! 1 ! ! This symbol, used in conjunction with one of the other road or ! . 1 ! ! 3 ! 171.2B ! 8 ! A ! ! ! ! ! ! Ranger District other than in accordance with these 3 ! 1 ! trail symbols, indicates that the road or trail is open only during . ! 7 ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! . ! ! designations (CFR 261.13) ! ! 2 ! ! ! ! ! Canyon Lakes certain portions of the year. Refer to Seasonal and Special ! A ! ! 277 ! ! Fort Collins ! ! ! +$ 172 ! Ranger District ! ! ! ! ! $ ! Designation Table for further instructions. +! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 5 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Violators of 36 CFR 261.13 are subject to a fine of up ! ! ! Dispersed Camping: ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! to $5,000, imprisonment for up to 6 months, or both (18 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! . 251 ! ! ! ! ! ! 4 ! 25 ! Y ! ! ! +$ 4 U.S.C. 3571(e)).This prohibition applies regardless of the ! ! o ! ! ! 1 ! This symbol is used along with a designated road or ! r ! 1 ! k ! ! 1 ! 4 . ! ! presence or absence of signs. ! 4 180 181.1A G ! ! 0 . ! 1 ! ! ! ! . trail to indicate limited cross-country motor vehicle use ! 1 5 u ! 173.1 ! 2 181.1 ! ! l ! +$ c Jones Pass ! within a specific distance of that route, solely for the h ! 261 ! ! 9 R COLORADO ! +$ R 251.1 ! 202 ! This map does not display nonmotorized uses, over- e d purpose of dispersed camping. The dots indicate +$ ! Sulphur MIZPAH 5 2 d 6 ! 76 ! 1 E Boulder snow uses, or other facilities and attractions on the Clear ! . ! 5 M ! where this activity is permitted. They may be on the ! ! Ranger District ! l CLEAR e il ! l ! p Ranger District ! C ! ! h Creek Ranger District. Obtain forest visitor information ! 1 r G BIG BEND CREEK . left, right, or both sides of the route. Refer to the 5 ! a e ! ! ! i ! l ! 1 n e p ! 251 i ! 6 t n ! k from the local national forest office. H C 2 +$ Dispersed Camping Table for specifics. r ! C e R O e d k i C a R l d Denver Henderson Mine M d l le ar C 5 ree 70 Designated roads, trails and areas may also be subject Other Public Roads and Trails: k C ! ! O ! F ! 70 ! B ! 1 to temporary, emergency closures. As a visitor, you must . a ! Interstate ! 82 Empire l ! ! 1 ! l 70 ! 232 comply with signs notifying you of such restrictions. A +$! 40 R 1 Highways, U.S., State 8 ut 2. i Clear Creek 1A v e national forest may issue an order to close a road, trail or r Ranger District Other Public Roads R area on a temporary basis to protect the life, health, or +$712 d safety of forest visitors or the natural or cultural resources These symbols are used to show routes the Forest Service does not have jurisdiction over and has not designated for +$203 in these areas. Such a temporary and/or emergency motorized use. These symbols are part of the reference layers closures are consistent with the Travel Management Rule showing connections to towns and cities outside the forest d 119 39°45'0"N R INFORMATION SOURCES (36 CFR 212.52 (b), 36 CFR 261 subpart B).
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