The San Juan Wilderness is a stunning and rugged mountainous area in southwestern Colorado known for its towering peaks, alpine lakes, and diverse wildlife.
The San Juan Mountains are a mountain range located in southwestern Colorado and are home to some of the most stunning scenery in the state. The mountains offer a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, camping, and fishing. The San Juan Mountains are also known for their historic mining towns and ghost towns, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's past.
The Weminuche Wilderness is the largest wilderness area in Colorado and is a popular destination for backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts. The wilderness area is home to rugged mountain peaks, alpine lakes, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the area on a network of hiking trails that wind through the wilderness, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
The Needle Mountains are a subrange of the San Juan Mountains and are known for their dramatic rock formations and rugged terrain. The mountains are a popular destination for climbers and offer a variety of challenging routes for experienced climbers. The Needle Mountains are also home to several high alpine lakes, making them a great destination for hikers looking to explore the area.
The Animas River is a popular destination for whitewater rafting and kayaking in the San Juan Wilderness. The river offers a variety of rapids ranging from Class II to Class V, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced paddlers. The Animas River also offers scenic float trips for those looking to enjoy a more relaxed experience on the water.
Chicago Basin is a stunning alpine basin located in the Weminuche Wilderness and is a popular destination for backpackers and hikers. The basin is home to several of Colorado's famous 14ers, including Sunlight Peak, Windom Peak, and Mount Eolus. Visitors can access the basin via the historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad or by hiking in from the trailhead, offering a variety of options for exploring this beautiful area.
Description: Title B.F. Conaway photograph of campers at San Juan Hot Springs Creator Conaway, B.F Date Created and/or Issued circa 1891 Publication Information California State University, Fullerton Contributing Institution California State University, Fullerton, University Archives and Special Collections Collection Smart Studio photographs Rights Information Public domain Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use. Description San Juan Hot Springs (or Capistrano Hot Springs) was a popular local vacation spot from the 1870s to the 1930s. They are located along the Ortega Highway (SR 74) in what is now the upper end of Caspers Wilderness Park. Type image Format 1 photograph Identifier http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c82j69mq CFLS_046 glass negative 910, binder number 72 Subject Camping Springs Place San Juan Hot Springs (Calif.)
Image by B. F. Conaway – Public domain – Wikimedia
Description: The Uncompahgre Wilderness (formally called the Big Blue Wilderness) is a U.S. Wilderness Area in southwest Colorado comprising 102,721 acres (415.70 km2). Elevation in the Wilderness ranges from 8,400 feet (2,600 m) to 14,309 feet (4,361 m), at the summit of Uncompahgre Peak. Managed by the Uncompahgre National Forest, it is located approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) northwest of the town of Lake City and some 10 miles (16 km) east of the town of Ouray. The area is named for Uncompahgre Peak, which at 14,309 feet (4,361 m) is the highest peak in the San Juan Mountains. The Wilderness includes one other prominent fourteener, Wetterhorn Peak at 14,015 feet (4,272 m). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncompahgre_Wilderness en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
Image by Ken Lund from Reno, Nevada, USA – CC BY-SA 2.0 – Wikimedia
Description: The Uncompahgre Wilderness (formally called the Big Blue Wilderness) is a U.S. Wilderness Area in southwest Colorado comprising 102,721 acres (415.70 km2). Elevation in the Wilderness ranges from 8,400 feet (2,600 m) to 14,309 feet (4,361 m), at the summit of Uncompahgre Peak. Managed by the Uncompahgre National Forest, it is located approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) northwest of the town of Lake City and some 10 miles (16 km) east of the town of Ouray. The area is named for Uncompahgre Peak, which at 14,309 feet (4,361 m) is the highest peak in the San Juan Mountains. The Wilderness includes one other prominent fourteener, Wetterhorn Peak at 14,015 feet (4,272 m). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncompahgre_Wilderness en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
Image by Ken Lund from Reno, Nevada, USA – CC BY-SA 2.0 – Wikimedia
Description: A view of Emerald Lake from the shore facing north
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Description: Rolfe Cove at Matia Island, one of the San Juan Islands of Washington within San Juan Islands National Wildlife Refuge
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Description: Pintura anónima, óleo sobre lienzo, próxima al estilo de Bartolomé Esteban Murillo.
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Description: Antiguo Noviciado de San Luis, Sevilla. Pintura, óleo sobre lienzo, atribuida a Juan Carlos Ruiz Gijón (ca. 1700). Procedente del Hospital de Miraflores, Sevilla.
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Description: A mountain in the South San Juan Wilderness in southern Colorado. The mountain is near the confluence of the Conejos River and the South Fork Conejos River. The view is from Forest Road 250. The mountain, elevation 10,239 feet (3,121 meters), is apparently unnamed.
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Description: Willow Island, one of the San Juan Islands in Washington State, U.S.
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