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Colorado Walking Clubs

Considerable effort has been made to ensure that the information for Colorado walking clubs is up-to-date, accurate and complete. To correct errors or add new or omitted walking clubs to the Colorado walking clubs directory, please submit the additions or corrections via the contact form.




Rocky Mountain Region AVA

5085 High Meadows Ln
Colorado Springs, CO 80908
Mike Nelson
(719) 495-0404
rm_rd@ava.org




Colorado Springs Walking Club

6530 Delmonico Dr #301
Colorado Springs, CO 80919
Lynette Reagan
(719) 448-9905
cswalkingclub.com
lynwalks@hotmail.com




Falcon Wanderers

PO Box 17162
Colorado Springs, CO 80935
Karen Seay
(719) 632-9320
falconwanderers.org
karen.seay@lmco.com




Upper Rio Grande Mountain Walkers

PO Box 412
Creede, CO 81130
Judith Blanch
(719) 658-3002
jblanch@centurytel.net




Rocky Mountain Wanderers

4766 S Helena Way
Aurora, CO 80015
Katherine Svoboda
(303) 680-7118
rockymountainwanderers.info
ksvoboda11@comcast.net




Colorado High Country Hikers

31062 Wildwoods
Evergreen, CO 80439
David Johnston
(303) 674-0317
ava.org/clubs/chch
dave@johnston.net




Northern Front Range Wanderers

2211 W Mulberry St #238
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Richard Perry
(970) 224-4135
web.me.com/hughemetcalf/NFRWVM/NFRWVM_Home.html
rfperry44@gmail.com




Columbine Country Cruisers

2306 De Soto Rd
Pueblo, CO 81003
Dale Boone
(719) 544-6757
angelfire.com/co4/cccruisers
dlbisblest@aol.com




Woodland Wanderers

1020 Parkway Ln
Woodland Park, CO 80863
Sherry Sayers
(303) 785-6178
pianopines.com/ww
Woodland.Wanderers@pianopines.com



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50 Hikes in Colorado

This all-new guide to hiking Colorado's trails includes the Eastern Plains, the Front Range, the Northern and Central Mountains, the San Luis Valley, the Southern and Southwestern Mountains, and Canyon Country. Outdoor writer and photographer Cameron Burns has selected 50 of the best hikes in the state. Some climb high peaks, such as the Twin Lakes Trail up Mount Elbert; some visit secluded alpine lakes; some, like Pictograph Point, lead you to archeological treasures; while others, like the Great Dune hike at Sand Dunes National Monument, are classic travel destinations. The hikes range in length from one to 15 miles. Each hike description includes a topographic map, mile-by-mile directions, and information on distance, difficulty, terrain, and hiking time. An overview chart makes it easy to pick a hike for every ability.

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100 Classic Hikes - Colorado

Updated to current conditions, 100 Classic Hikes - Colorado now also features ten new hikes, including Bear Peak, Lake Isabelle, Mount Falcon, Devil's Head, Red Rock Canyon, North Cheyenne Canon, French Pass, Tater Heap Loop, Mosca Pass, and No Name Lake. Beautiful color photographs accompany this collection of the absolute best hikes Colorado has to offer. With this guide's bounty of useful new informational features, hikers will be well equipped to choose a trip that suits their needs. * Updated trail guide and contact information. * Includes topographic maps, elevation profiles, and a trails-at-a-glance chart.

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Afoot and Afield: Denver/Boulder and Colorado's Front Range

Afoot and Afield Denver/Boulder and Colorado's Front Range takes hikers throughout the Colorado Rocky Mountains and their foothills, rivers, and plains. Featuring more than 200 trips, from trails near the state's Wyoming border to Pikes Peak near Colorado Springs, author Alan Apt maps out hikes both long and short, exploring trails accessible from Denver, Boulder, and other Front Range communities. Highlights summarize the best features of each trip. Easy-to-read maps, plus complete trip descriptions and hiking directions make sure that hikers find their way. * More than 200 hikes ranging from short dayhikes to long weekend treks, each shown on a trail map. * At-a-glance essential information - distance, time, elevation change, and difficulty rating. * Additional trail-use data such as which trails are suitable for children, dogs, horseback riding, and mountain bikes.

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60 Hikes within 60 Miles: Denver and Boulder
Including Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, and Rocky Mountain National Park

A world-class recreation region with an enduring pioneer spirit, Denver and the surrounding area hosts some of the best hiking in the world. With such a bewildering wealth of hikes at your disposal, author Kim Lipker presents us with a variety of the very best hikes in the area, and most within an hour's drive or less. Including hikes near Fort Collins, Boulder, and Colorado Springs, this is the only guidebook that pinpoints great hikes that are also close to home.

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Best Hikes With Children In Colorado

Best Hikes With Children In Colorado spotlights the best short hikes for short legs (and those still young at heart) in Colorado. * 86 hikes chosen for kid appeal. * Trails accessible from Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Vail, Aspen, and Crested Butte. * New "Great Getaways" chart of Colorado's 18 best family fun destinations for hiking, camping, swimming, and more. Lichen Loop, Piedra River Trail, Baby Bathtubs Trail: these are just a few of the new hikes families will enjoy together in the completely updated edition of this popular guide. Hikes range from 1 to 8 miles in length, with optional turn around points for tired feet. They feature "environmental close-ups" to keep young hikers turned on to hiking - for example, you might search for polliwogs, discover wildflowers, or explore sand dunes. Also included is advice on hiking with children and tips for keeping it fun.

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Best Hikes With Dogs Colorado

Best Hikes With Dogs Colorado80 hikes selected to delight your dog (and you) throughout Colorado - many accessible from urban areas. * Seldom explored trails where no leashes are required and terrain is easy on the paws. * Advice on keeping your dog happy, healthy, and hydrated in Colorado's High Country. * What to pack: the Ten Canine Essentials and a Doggy First Aid Kit. Whether your dog is big or small, an overweight couch potato or a muscular retriever, Ania Savage has selected the best trails for every type of dog. She's been hiking with canine companions for more than twenty years and looks at the land through dog-centric eyes. These hikes will delight both you and your pet with panoramic views, soft tundra grasses, plenty of flowing water, and relatively unexplored valleys and forests where you may have the trail to yourself. Savage puts a premium on canine safety, including tips on how to gauge the effect of high altitude and thin air on your dog. From short day hikes to longer backpacking trips, many trails are clustered along the three highway "corridors" that penetrate the Colorado Rockies. They stretch from the Wyoming border to the San Juan Mountains in southern Colorado and west to Grand Junction, and including the Foothills near Denver; many have never before been described in another guidebook.

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THE WALKING STICKS STORE

Walking sticks are helpful for maintaining balance, maneuvering, and reducing stress on the back, knees, legs, and feet.

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The Walking Sticks Store stocks numerous inexpensive hand carved walking sticks. Some of our walking sticks include useful features such as a compass, a thermometer, or a camera-binocular mounting screw, and others can be separated into three pieces and stored in a compact carrying case.



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