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Aspen Ranger District - The Aspen Ranger District surrounds the resort town of Aspen, at the upper end of the Roaring Fork River Valley. It encompasses some spectacular mountain terrain in the Elk Mountains and Sawatch Range.
Crystal River - The Crystal River is one of the last free-flowing rivers in the west, tumbling more than 35 miles through scenic terrain to join the Roaring Fork River two miles below Carbondale.
Fryingpan River - In 1968, construction of the Ruedi Dam was completed in a high valley on the Fryingpan River. With the completion of the dam, 14 miles of tailwater trout fishery were born. Today this stretch of the river is considered to be some of the finest trout water in the West.
Hunter-Fryingpan Wilderness - The Hunter-Fryingpan Wilderness comprises 82,729 acres in the White River National Forest in central Colorado.
Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness - The Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness comprises 180,962 acres of the Elk Mountains in central Colorado.
Roaring Fork River - The Roaring Fork River is a freestone river that has many different faces as it travels throughout the Roaring Fork Valley. It originates on Independence Pass and culminates at the confluence with the Colorado River in Glenwood Springs.
Ruedi Reservoir - Recreation facilities around the lake consist of four campgrounds accommodating 81 campsites and two boat-launching ramps. The lake covers about 997 acres and is approximately 5 miles long.
Snowmass Village Area - Snowmass Village is a world-class resort and ski area. Most popular during the snowy winter months, Snowmass Village has a lot to offer in the summer as well.
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