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BOUNDLESS LANDSCAPES & SPIRITED PEOPLE MAYBELL Color photo: courtesy Carien Schippers; historical photo: courtesy Jerry Sintz Did you know that you can still experience the real “Cowboy Way” every Spring in Maybell? Every spring when Sombrero Ranch trails nearly 700 head of horses from their winter pastures to their ranch West of Craig, they travel right through the middle of town. Sleepy little Maybell comes alive with the excitement of the pop of the cowboy’s whip and the sound of hooves pounding the pavement. You can catch all of the action from just inside the border fences of Maybell Park. When you visit Maybell you will be walking the same trails as outlaws and characters such as Butch Cassidy, Isom Dart, Tom Horn, Ora Haley, Annie Bassett, Tom Emerson, Charlie Mantle, and A.G. and Augusta Wallihan. NORTHWEST COLORADO CULTURAL HERITAGE Hahns Peak Walden Maybell Craig Hayden Fort Collins Steamboat Dinosaur Springs Oak Creek Meeker Rangely Yampa Boulder Denver Vail Rifle Glenwood Springs Grand Junction Colorado Springs Did you know that the town of Maybell is the last stop on the way to the Sand Wash Basin Wild Horse Herd Management Area? West of Maybell on Hwy 318 is a well kept secret. The Sand Wash Basin wild horse herd still roams free on the high desert. Take the Wild Horse Loop through the rocky, sage covered basin to see these wild herds. Beyond the Sand Wash Basin you will find the hidden treasure of Vermillion Falls and then Irish Canyon. Spectacular views from the fire tower on Zenobia Peak are breathtaking, red stone and petroglyphs intriguing; and wildlife in the Browns Park Wildlife Refuge is plentiful. Maybell is also the last stop on the way to ride the wild twists, turns, and rapids of the last undammed river in the Colorado River system until it spills into the Green River at beautiful Echo Park. Join us for our signature events: • May: Sombrero Ranch Great American Horse Drive • May: Maybell Heritage Day • Memorial Day Weekend: North American Dog Agility Trials Trip Planning: • www.visitmoffatcounty.com • Northwest Colorado Cultural Heritage Tourism – www.nwcoloradoheritagetravel.org Directions: From Denver travel west on I-70 to Exit 205 Dillon/Silverthorne. Proceed north on Route 9 to Kremmling and then take Route 40 northwest to Steamboat Springs. From Steamboat continue on Route 40 to Craig (approximately 42 miles). Alternate Route: From I-70 exit at Rifle and proceed north on Route 13 through Meeker (38 miles) and then to Craig (51 miles). In Craig, proceed west on Route 40 approx. 30 miles to Maybell. Funded in part through a grant from www.nwcoloradoheritagetravel.org.

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