Dillon Reservoir is situated in the middle of the Tenmile Range, the Front Range and the Gore Range in Summit County. It sits at a 9,000 elevation and is considered among the most active leisure sites of Central Colorado.
The Blue River’s natural flow was cut off because of the Dillon Dam construction which was part of the Thompson Project. As a result, the Dillon Reservoir was created to provide Denver’s water supply, creating one of the most exciting recreational locations in the Rocky Mountains area.
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11 Stellar Hiking Trails near Silverthorne
Silverthorne is an alpine town surrounded by evergreen trees and beautiful mountain magnificence. While many mountain communities are close to beautiful treks, Silverthorne is surrounded by many excellent routes.
Here are 11 hiking trails near Silverthorne that are worth checking out:
1. North rock creek trail
This path is around eight miles …
Lake Dillon Camping: Campgrounds and Facts You Need to Know
Lake Dillon is one of the outstanding locations in Dillon town that offers exciting features for visitors. Also known as Dillon Reservoir, Lake Dillon is the right landscape for recreational activities such as boating, fishing, hiking, camping, kayaking, paddle boarding, and others. Lake Dillon camping is an experience, mainly during the summer season, from May to the early weeks of October. All you need to bring is your camping supplies, like a good tent, a solar-powered radio, clothing, sleeping bags, camp chairs, solar panels or a portable generator…
3 Essential Items Every Camper Needs to Survive in the Dillon Wilderness
Pack a durable, weather-resistant shelter like a lightweight tent or bivy sack with must-have survival gear. Carry multiple fire-starting tools, including matches, a lighter, and a ferrocerium rod, and practice using them before your trip. Bring a water filtration system or purification tablets, and familiarize yourself with local water sources in the Dillon area.
Item 1: Shelter
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Discover Serene Lakeside Hiking at Old Dillon Reservoir Trailhead
Embark on an unforgettable adventure at Old Dillon Reservoir Trailhead, where pristine natural beauty and invigorating hiking await. Nestled in the heart of Colorado’s majestic mountains, this trailhead offers a gateway to some of the most spectacular scenery in the region. With well-maintained trails suitable for hikers of all skill levels, Old Dillon Reservoir Trailhead promises an immersive outdoor experience that will leave you breathless. Whether you’re seeking a challenging trek to test your endurance or a leisurely stroll to soak in the stunning vistas, this trailhead has something for everyone. So lace up your hiking …
Colorado Town Mottos and Nicknames
Colorado towns, like any other, earn their nicknames and mottos over time. Each is one-of-a-kind and represents a particular Colorado town, either in the past or today.
The following town mottos and nicknames are a mishmash of several …
No-Bake Cookies, Backcountry Edition
When you’re out having a good time, you’ll need to eat many calories. Many hikers make this mistake when packing. I often forget to pack enough fat on the trail and end up regretting it. There’s just so much trail mix one can consume in a single day. I’ve recently started delivering high-octane cookies to the peaks in Juneau, Alaska, where I live and work. Baking is not an option for someone who lives in an automobile. As a result, no-…
Weather Basics For Adventure Planing
Always check the weather forecast before going out so you know what to pack and what to expect. The following are the relevant metrics for most outdoor activities:
Temperature\sPrecipitation
The amount of cloud cover
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Four Must-haves for Wilderness Survival
Wilderness survival is no easy feat. But, having these things will make it more manageable:
Shelter
Shelter protects you from the elements, insects, other nasties, and the cold and heat. It can also serve as camouflage (a negative if you …
Dispersed Camping in Colorado
Colorado’s well-established campgrounds are ideal for families with young children and anybody else searching for a quick and reasonably painless way to spend a night or two in the state’s gorgeous natural places. Dispersed camping, on the other hand, is something you’ll want to carefully consider if you’re hellbent on avoiding the crowds, having a more true nature experience, and possibly sleeping in the same spot for a prolonged amount of time.
Established Camping vs. Dispersed Camping
Camping in Colorado and other parts …
Travel BlogsHiking & Backpacking in California Winters: From Cold Weather Gear to Trail Safety Skills
Are you thinking of backing in California during the winter season? In that case, here are some of the important things that you need to know about what footwear to wear and the cold weather.
Snowshoes vs. Crampons vs. Microspikes: Which One Should You Wear?
Microspikes work well on flat hiking trails with packed snow or ice. When your boot treads quite gripping well, they provide that extra bit of traction. Here’s an example of a car analogy: regular boots have a more aggressive tread than winter snow tires, but you put on tire chains to …
Colorado Roadside Attractions
Colorado takes pride in its numerous roadside attractions. Some of these include:
1. Tiny Town Railroad
Tiny Town and Railroad, located about a half-hour outside of Denver in Morrison, Colorado, is one of Colorado’s most unique attractions. It is sure to thrill visitors of all ages.
2. Coney Island Boardwalk
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