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17 E R 18 s r o o d t u O t a e r G s ' a c i r e m A !E 0 22 Operating a motor vehicle on National Forest E 13 The designations shown on this map are effective 21 E 7 20 V 14 - 17 15 I 19

System roads, National Forest System trails, and in as of the date stamped or printed on the front cover. N 16 24 B areas on National Forest System lands carries a E 70 O This map shows the National Forest System roads, 13 T D 14 18 ¨¦§ 23 A 39°30'0"N 24 greater responsibility than operating that vehicle in a 22 O 23 THREEMILE National Forest System trails, and the areas on 20 19 21 C T 20 25 city or other developed setting. Not only must the 19 21 22 National Forest System lands in the South Park 24 27 K 26 !E 28 THREEMILE motor vehicle operators know and follow all applicable 23 30 29 Ranger District that are designated for motor vehicle 22 21 t V !E use pursuant to 36 CFR 212.51. This map also traffic laws, but they need to show concern for the 20 s 25

19 I 24 27 e WHITESIDE contains a list of those designated roads, trails, and environment as well as other forest users. The misuse 23 25 r 26 E 22 26 28 t o 9"

27 W areas that enumerates the types of vehicles that are of motor vehicles can lead to the temporary or Copper Mountain 28 30 29 s TO V 29 F 35 permanent closure of any designated road, trail, or AIL 30 e 34 GENEVA CREEK allowed on each route and in each area and any ! 25 r l 32 33 26 o 31 5" area. Operators of motor vehicles are subject to State 27 a 36 4370000 seasonal restrictions that apply on those routes and in 70 28 F 34 n 29 l 35 traffic law, including State requirements for licensing, ¨¦§ 30 o those areas. 31 a i 26 25 36 32 33 registration, and operation of the vehicle in question. 39°302'70"N 35 n t 34 o a Designation of a road, trail, or area for motor 33 i 02 32 t 01 03 31 N 06 04 vehicle use by a particular class of vehicle under 36 Motor vehicle use, especially off-highway vehicle 36 Breckenridge a 05 35 02 S CFR 212.51 should not be interpreted as encouraging 34 N e o use, involves inherent risks that may cause property 33 ! 04 k R u 32 06 r i t or inviting use, or to imply that the road, trail or area is damage, serious injury, and possibly death to 31 e a h 36 01 v 05 P 03 n P !W passable, actively maintained, or safe for travel. Motor 35 i g ebs participants. Riders should drive cautiously and 34 02 k e la te 03 e r 08 10 r 91 04 R e t 09 11

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and medical assistance may not be readily available. 15 on a 24 21 C n " 4 9 20 clearance vehicles or four-wheel drive vehicles. 16 r 23 9 2 . 8 Kenosha t c i r t s i D r e g n a R D e 7 19 B h ek C .1 0 r 9 10 Cellular telephones do not work in many areas of the 13 t e BEAVER PONDS ASPEN A 81 8

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This symbol, used in conjunction with one of the other 34 C 3 33 4 4 09 Y 16 3 ! For more information on Tread Lightly!, 32 H 0 1 road or trail symbols, indicates that the road or trail is 05 . 06 2 08 B 12 07 A 01 P go to www.treadlightly.org or call 1-800- ole " 11 open only during certain portions of the year. Refer to Granite 02 Gu 9

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N B C 1 PROHIBITIONS 07 18 u 6 f 13 B 12 h D f 1.2 a 8 T c 3 4 lo 14 10 11 n BUFFALO PEAKS C 15 4320000 y A 21 It is prohibited to possess or operate a motor vehicle on National Forest System lands on the South Park 09 Y r 16 08 L e 17 The U.S. Department of ek 20

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18 19 V discrimination in all its programs Violations of 36 CFR 261.13 are subject to a fine of up to $5,000 or imprisonment for up to 6 months or both (18 S 13 3

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E 28 and activities on the basis of 16 A n 4 21 33 r 19 .2 33 30 T12S k B 4 W This map does not display nonmotorized uses, over-snow uses, or other facilities and attractions on the South Park 17 a I 26 25 race, color, national origin, age, n 24 P 20 s s West 23 ony Cre a ek Buffalo 27 29 Ranger District. Obtain forest visitor information from the local National Forest Office. 39°0'0"N s a 22 4 28 24 disability, and where applicable, R b 20 3 29 ¤£ 19 ) 4 Creek iv 30 e e 21 26 Reservoir 25 Designated roads, trails and areas may also be subject to temporary, emergency closures, and visitors must comply r 23 l ) sex, marital status, familial 22 ak 27 32 24 National Forest East Buffalo Pe 28 with signs notifying them of such restrictions. A national forest may issue an order to close a road, trail or area on a 20 29 21 30 31 status, parental status, religion, 25 36 temporary basis to protect the life, health, or safety of forest visitors or the natural or cultural resources in these areas. 27 26 SHOR35T ROUTE TABLE 34 28 sexual orientation, genetic Such a temporary and/or emergency closures are consistent with the Travel Management Rule (36 CFR 212.52(b); 36 29 33Route Number Route Designation Length in Feet 24 30 32 CFR 261 subpart B). ¤£ 26 25 31 27 36 Roads Open to Highway information, political beliefs, 28 4 35 112.1A 508 .4 35 The designation "road or trail open to all motor vehicles" does not supersede State traffic law. 29 B 33 Legal Vehicles Only 05 reprisal, or because all or part of 43 32 34 6 31 06 35 .2 36 435 01 Waverly Mountain B 136.1C Roads Open to All Vehicles 554 4 ek 02 34 3 re an individual's income is derived 33 436 5 lt C 03 32 Sa 04 176.2B Roads Open to All Vehicles 400 31 05 from any public assistance 36 04 06 211.E Roads Open to All Vehicles 273 BLANKET STATEMENTS FOR 35 4 435 01 34 436 4 3 .2A 3 5. 4310000 33 6 4C 234.B Roads Open to All Vehicles 559 program. (Not all prohibited 32 S Oxford, Mount 06 05 02 08 o 288.A Roads Open to All Vehicles 07 531 TRAVEL MANAGEMENT 436.1A R u 03 12 02 a t 11 bases apply to all programs.) 03 01 36 n h 288.B Roads Open to All Vehicles 387 L 04 4 10 05 g P 09 e a 08 Persons with disabilities who 02 01 e r Roads Open to Highway 3 r 07 Map Revisions 06 3 0 D k 12 37.2E 345 03 a 09.2 9 S A i 11 Legal Vehicles Only require alternative means for 04 30 s The designations shown on this map will remain in effect until revised with the publication of a new map. In 05 d 9 08 09 t 10 T13S a ) .A r 393.2B Roads Open to All Vehicles 564 17 v ic 18 communication of program January of each year, this motor vehicle use map will either be revised with the publication of a new map, or it l 08 Marmot Peak 12 07 13 11 R t Roads 1O4 pen to Highway i i 10 will be validated for the new year by the Ranger District with a red stamp that says: "Valid for Year 20__". l d a S 407 15 320 09 16 Legal Vehicles Only information (Braille, large print, l n a ! 17 12 e a g l Antero Junction 11 i 431.2D Roads Open to All Vehicles 472 07 San I e d 13 18 audiotape, etc.) should contact 10 sabel Na 15 09 R R tional For r a 14 08 est D 44.2C Roads Open to All Vehicles 549 OHV Registrations and Permits 07 17 16 20 USDA's TARGET Center at 4310000 a a 18 i 448 Roads Open to All Vehicles 19 614 13 s 24 n n 14 23 Off-highway vehicles that are operated on National Forest System lands in Colorado must be registered 15 t (202) 720-2600 (voice and 16 r 705 22 Roads Open to All Vehicles 436 annually with Colorado State Parks. Out-of-state residents who bring OHVs into Colorado must purchase an g 17 g i 21 13 18 c e e t Trout Creek Pass Trails Open to Vehicles 50" TDD). To file a compliant of annual Colorado non-resident OHV permit. See www.parks.state.co.us for more information.Harvard, Mount 14 24 731.A 679 15 r r 22 23 19 20 16 or Less in Width 17 20 discrimination, write to USDA, D D 21 29 18 Trails Open to Vehicles 50" 30 T13S 19 735.A 25 614 i i 23 26 Director, Office of Civil Rights, Parking/ Dispersed Camping on the 22 24 or Less in Width s s 21 27 «¬9 20 28 19 t t 30 29 838 Roads Open to All Vehicles 422 1400 Independence Avenue, 24 r r 25 • Where designated parking areas are not available, and where not specifically 23 860.B Roads Open to All Vehicles 429 22 i i 27 26 UNTY 19 21 c c ARK CO S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250- prohibited, unsafe, or causing resource damage, parking on National Forest System 20 28 P 873.A Roads Open to All Vehicles 597 t T 32 38°52'30"N Columbia, Mount t 31 30 29 r lands within one vehicle length off of designated routes is authorized. o Roads Open to Highwa36y Bear Lake 25 u 9410, or call (800) 795-3272 26 35 t 96.B 305 27 ) C 34 28 UNTY 32 Legal Vehicles Only 29 r E CO 33 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). e AFFE • Dispersed camping is authorized on National Forest System lands except in specially 30 e CH 25 k 31 Roads Open to Highway 430000 26 36 designated areas that are closed to camping. 27 35 96.C 256 USDA is an equal opportunity 28 34 Legal Vehicles Only 29 33 05 30 32 58 provider and employer. 31 Roads Open to Highway 06 2 • Motorized dispersed camping is authorized within one vehicle length off of designated 36 96.D 01 323 35 02 34 03 Legal Vehicles Only k National Forest System routes, where not specifically prohibited, unsafe, or causing 33 e 32 04 e 31 05 Roads Open to Highway r resource damage. 36 06 C 96.H 597 e 32 35 285 01 l Birthday Peak 33 34 03 ¤£ 02 Legal Vehicles Only i m 04 e e 31 08 r • Check with the local National Forest District office for current information on areas 05 07 h FS-873-0212 106°15'0"W 106°7'30"W 06 106°0'0"W 105°52'30"W T North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83) 01 12 8.A closed to camping and for other travel management information. 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