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environment as well as other forest users. The misuse C C o 3 e S map also contains a list of those designated roads, e n S e v c k k o t u P e r e H trails, and areas that enumerates the types of of motor vehicles can lead to the temporary or h ee o r G o C

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C 906 u Chimney t TELLER COUNTY r 3 4 h 3 3 EL PASO COUNTY for information and navigation purposes only and Read and understand this map in its entirety. If you e 3 Palmer e 2 2 p a M e s U 0 Peak 39°7'30"N M 39°7'30"N 51 k 2 5 K 33 9 4 J i 5 . Lake s A ) are not subject to designation under the Forest have questions, please contact the Pikes Peak Ranger KJ 6 s 2 1 T 3 2 1 6 2 1

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t C 2 h i trails, and areas on National Forest System regulations. Compliance with these rules is the . r 7 B 12 e 9 7 L 927 928 e 17 9 10 k lands. responsibility of the user. L 11 8 7 9 10 11 eek 7 9 10 11 12 10 on 12 7 366.B 8 11 8 r 8 105 gw 11 12 926 C «¬ at 10 39 T in er G 12 1 7 hree Cab ulch 929 3 3 3 930 32 6 Mount 4 3 3 6 6 3 6 78 46 Deception 93 2 7 K 1 3 k J ) e e A r 33 . 959 15 A k K 66 C e J 3 3 E e t 3 4 . 14 r South Park s 5 1 C 16 Monument Monument 7 . 8 18 13 VICINITY MAP 14 13 e . 17 B MANITOU 17 16 15 nt 13 15 K 3 14 13 18 105 15 14 18 W 3 h e Lake LEGEND 13 3 4 6.B Gulc um ! 14 «¬ 3 LAKE 3 5 34 otel on 18 357.L 1.A H North M M 6 34 16 5" 3

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c 16 3 . 9 15 17 E 338.DB 7 3 h Roads Open to Highway Legal 17 57 PAINTED 2 300.F e .J 3 " 7 9 l 4 l 5 ROCKS T11S Vehicles ITEMS ) 1 A Hacket 3 . 338.D ulch 320 t G s G v T11ulSch Hackett Mountain A A John 33 Mount Herman A 9 2 e 3 .A . 32 5 0 338.DA ) Roads Open to All Vehicles Roads Open to Highway Legal Vehicles Only: 3 .B 7 0 781 935 6 7 .I 4 4 KJ 20 24 71 782 3 3 934 21 23 20 7 4 23 20 KJ " 19 22 eek 19 21 22 24 22 23 24 19 71 22 24 9 onument Cr 20 19 ch 24 23 M Trails Open to Vehicles 50" or Roads open only to motor vehicles licensed under State 21 21 ul 377 936 G 23 937 k 968 22 B A M ee 3 an . . Cr law for general operation on all public roads. 6 972 y 3 0 n 3 0 o o Less in Width 4 R 3 2 ks 2 n PIKE 2 0 ac 8 33 8 93 3 3 J 5 9 0 u 51 3 .A 3 . " 8 2 3 B C 939 3 T 3 m K . J u 64 8 . 9 A 8 COMMUNITY D ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! rk .B 3 3 9 ey C 3 970 C 3 3 30 40 e Trails Open to Motorcyles Only Roads Open to All Vehicles: reek K 6.A n J t 96 ek C 971 9 3 26 V re 0. C r 28 3 3 0 er 28 36 ch 3 eav 27 ee 27 64.A 25 27 8 25 ul 29 28 27 26 25 rth B 30 k 25 Roads open to all motor v!Eehicles, including smaller off 3 30 3 . G No 29 28 27 26 25 5 B pp 3 26 Special Vehicle Designation 29 3 " 3 u 3 30 6 7. 29 SOUTH 9 338.BD R 0 20 aver Cr 26 3 3 0 . e highway vehicles that may not be licensed for highway use 3 . H 338.BB C B ee 6 A 9 32 k (See Blanket Statement) .E 2 MEADOWS ) 0 (not to oversize or overweight vehicles under State 7 0.U 1 ) .A 4 Soldier Mountain 30 25 7 8 1 traffic law). 33 Signal Butte 9 94 Z K k W J e k 4 e re B Cre Seasonal Designation . 6 3 C 7 39 aver 3 . e tom 1 C uth B 0.A n 7 RED ROCKS 942 3 So 36 a 3 18 (See Blanket Statement) Trails Open to Vehicles 50"or Less in Width: k h 3 35 e 3 4 36 4 Bea 32 e P 6 7 31 67 944 3 G 2 9 ve Cr 62 36 1 32 357. ¬« " 31 32 1 35 31 32 33 36 3 34 35 r ail 33 3 3 36 7 33 9 5 C 36 31 Tr 34 .C .B 34 33 34 9 36 34 re 35 335.B 1 Interstate Highways, Trails open only to motor vehicles less than 50 inches in ek 975 .A 717.A 34 35 3

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. T 7 .B 5 e 3 12 k Indicates the road or trail is open to classes of t 7 9 h n 3 u v 11 c 8 E e 10 a l W 12 4 7 B o 67 C u a . 10 M 11 e State Highway Route Number l . 6 5 9 L 9 .A 3 8 17 G e 4 2 11 r ¬ C 7 M 3 3 357.A 1 1 8 « vehicles other than those listed above. Refer to the Blanket s 3 9 10 D 11 12 7 363.E ce t 354 5 12 ch C 3 e r u C 3 3 l 8 y adm e r 55 9 u a an e r 63 H s reek Statement for Travel Management for further instructions. p e .B 9 7 C k S 3 G 4 10 Forest Supervisor e 5 k y 9 k 357.N e 7 o 8 7 e 1 L L K 7 . r 7 J County Road Number 17 D C . o F y 55.A le Pike and San Isabel National 3 7 ce Gu 962 u G ru lch 961 R 1 22 9 Seasonal Designation: Sp u 0 4 7 KJ 3 5 . k l 51 c 3 3 A e

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18 17 e 15 14 13 964 C 18 Other Public Trails 15 15 13 r 14 This symbol, used in conjunction with one of the other road 17 18 17 16 16 7 7 t 13 17 15 0 18 M C 3 Cimarron and Comanche . 14 u 13 17 16 15 14 13 18 9 e o or trail symbols, indicates that the road or trail is open only l 5 A .M r 357.C 57 u 3 3 3 T 07 National during certain portions of the year. Refer to the Blanket M 14 .L 357.C !D 39°0'0"N 359 B 922 Statement for Travel Management for further instructions. C . 39°0'0"N Short Route Identifier . RULE RIDGE 8 0 7 Grasslands 7 0 0 3 0 Crystal Peak 22 5 3 Woodland 3 G 3 (See Short Route Table) 3 . T12S 9 S ) 5 Park " ta T12S 2840 Kachina Drive 5 24 k 9 nl 9 3 21 e e Other Public Roads and Trails: e S y C Stanley 22 23 24 19 20 . 23 ! r an I 19 P 21 y West 19 20 22 23 C R on 21 3 Cr n I 22 20 Pueblo, CO 81008 59.F ee 24 i 20 N 23 Reservoir 22 23 24 19 3 24 Interstate Highways, U.S., State, County, & Other 21 k ta GD 5 252 n 3 u A 19 9 KJ 0 L Public Roads 8 7 A o AIR FORCE (719) 553-1400 Major Streams . . E 1 56 F A 3 .B 3 7 7 Other Public Trails 5 . Bald Mountain 359.E 375.A A 3 THUNDER 56 Used to show routes not designated for motorized use by the 08 . ) MEADOW RIDGE 3 D KJ25 Rampart 26 In case of Emergency: Dial 911 Forest Service. Part of the reference layers showing 27 375.B 27 RIDGE 3 ) Mountain Peaks 26 5 28 0 Reservoir 27 26 25 30 29 28 7 9" 27 9" 6 30 . Northfield connections to towns and cities outside the forest boundary. 25 3 29 !E 26 30 28 F k 25 29 25 e 1 29 28 27 26 25 30 e LOWER TROUT 95 A B C Reservoir r ek . . . C e 950 6 6 6 CREEK r 306.AA 0 0 30 W Pikes Peak Ranger District le 0 " e C 3 3 5 reek st Short Route Identifier: u t 3 onument C M R u P West M on FS Campground o u " r 2 R m Website: 9 922 51 5 en KJ T 9 6 O t C 511 5 F 0 M Nichols re K K o 6 3 ek 3 J J u 0 www.fs.fed.us/r2/psicc/pp/ KJ n O ACADEMY t 32 3 306.D Reservoir This symbol is used for routes that are too short to show a a 33 N 34 35 36 31 32 33 34 35 25 36 i 512 36 31 32 K 33 34 35 n T symbol type on the map. The symbol contains the number J 31 Picnic Area K O 306.E 5" J ola Creek C 53 34 35 33 st r 9 R 36 31 32 34 35 36 31 of the road or trail. Users should refer to the corresponding ry e e Y Devils C 3 k Blodgett number i!En the Short Route Table for designation information. 3 .M 3 .A 7 0 0 2 Kitchen ) 0 0 3 3 ) Peak 0 Motorized Trailhead 24 3 0 !E ¤£ ! Crystola 3 Creek 6 954 55 Ormes Motorized Trail Access: win 9 Dry C T 5 4 3 2 Peak reek 3 2 1 5 ) 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 0 2 PROHIBITIONS !E 5 4 3 30 24 3 2 1 2 5 3 1 Cities, Towns ! ¤£ 6 Wo This symbol indicates a trailhead for access to a motorized Florissant 4 odman Rd route. Not all motorized routes have trailheads and those 300.N ee k y Cr k ! e Dr that do may range from primitive to developed. e It is prohibited to possess or operate a n Creek Divide r Twi C 956 Forest or Unit Boundary 4310000 G 10 4310000 r 9 t reek S motor vehicle on National Forest System a u t C . h 0 p o 12 un e o c 0 12 r m 10 11 C Cata 8 l 3 7 T lands on the Pikes Peak Ranger District other r 10 7 8 11 ! u e North 7 9 10 12 e 12 G National Forest System Lands k 8 9 Green 11 7 8 9 10 11 12 than in accordance with these designations 11 h Catamount n amp Cr c o C e l t 3 e u Mountain g k (36 CFR 261.13) Reservoir 0 G 3 n 0 k 3 i r l k 67 e 3 Falls l e e e 1 e «¬ Non-National Forest System r n K e 3 C J 3 W C r d 3 7

987 e e e Chipita 5 P C l 9 . 17 ek 14 ! 0 n Lands within the National n u R e 0 18 i R r 13 t Violations of 36 CFR 261.13 are subject to a C 3 e w la South Park .Q 988 17 n 15 14 16 15 14 T sto 00 fine of up to $5,000 or imprisonment for up to 6 Forest 18 17 16 ry 15 k Catamount 3 n C ree 16 i 13 k 14 a 42 ree C 15 18 17 16 15 14 13 13 K t C t Reservoir 13 l J un months or both (18 U.S.C. 3571(e)).This mo n B ta ou Pikeview County Boundary G a F l Travel and recreate with minimum impact. 18 v r C am o prohibition applies regardless of the presence or a h t u d p rt a n e o C t 30 T13S C N a 0 absence of signs. r h in e t ek C u Crystal r Township and Range Lines Respect the environment and the rights of o e T13S e Raspberry Mountain S Creek k 24 others. 19 W 19 22 23 24 23 ) Reservoir a This map does not display nonmotorized 20 22 23 ld 23 21 22 3 21 k 19 20 CROWE 23 o W 3 24 i 20 uses, over-snow uses, or other facilities and Section Lines e C llia 21 22 24 e 4 r HALFWAY 24 GULCH a m C . n s Educate yourself plan and prepare before you e Tracy Hill " D attractions on the Pikes Peak Ranger District. l 5 y C u " o R ) 3 5 n a Obtain forest visitor information from the local go. 3 n 5 4 Cascade y Lakes and Rivers 8 ! o National Forest Office. 3 k n 385 e e C Allow for future use of the outdoors by leaving it r ascad eek 29 C e Cr 25 27 26 25 26 383.G e 25 30 26 ad better than you found it. 28 27 25 30 29 sc 26 F 27 Ca 28 ou 30 28 26 25 383.F 27 nt Designated roads, trails and areas may also 3 a 29 8 F i k ou n e 3 k 3 r 383.E ee C be subject to temporary, emergency closures, ± e m k r 0 Granite Hills C Discover the rewards of responsible recreation. r e r t 0 0.5 1 2 3 i e y e h C l r r k e e e and visitors must comply with signs notifying ) C C e k S y 383.D ev e re e r t a e l S n r Miles k i C o e them of such restrictions. A national forest may H m 3 h y e For more information on Tread Lightly!, go to 383.C r 3 c 24 4 33 n t u GLEN . n ¤£ a issue an order to close a road, trail or area on a 36 o F e 36 35 " 31 r t. C 34 35 31 32 F 5 www.treadlightly.org or call 1-800-966-9900. 34 F S 383.B COVE 36 32 k k e temporary basis to protect the life, health, or 38°52'30"N ree 36 31 32 c 35 or 383°652'30"N Roswell 33 h C a c Manitou 34 l 33 m ren 35 ill 35 B safety of forest visitors or the natural or cultural THE North Fork F 34 C F Reservoir a A m resources in these areas. Such a temporary 83. CRAGS 3 3 p

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The designation "road or trail open to all Pu FOR TRAVEL MANAGEMENT tney k G e motor vehicles" does not supersede State traffic e ulch South r Fork F C rench C law. e reek eek il 9 9 uxton Cr 11 12 8 R 9 SEASONAL DESIGNATIONS 4300000 m 7 8 10 11 7 11 4300000 r 10 7 ek u Creek 8 re 7 o 12 n 12 C 10 11C 12 F bi o a Eagle Mountain d t lo m C n e r ur i la e a National Forest System Roads 300 (from MP 35.80 to MP 36.490) and o le Creek ) r r F d Sentinel Point Pikes Peak Sheep Mountain e t o o F h 24 u A t S £ n v ¤ e k ) ) ) u h t t a . 348 (from MP 4.48 to MP 6.86) are marked with a seasonal designation e reek S e il C 6 in r O 2 C Colorado C t r Beasley Hills ee and are open to vehicles 50" or less in width from 12/1 through 4/1. y 14 15 13 14 Marys Mountain e k Springs a 13 16 17 17 16 e

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