Photo of bighorn ram standing on mountainside.

The PSICC is nearly 3 million acres and is perhaps the most diverse unit throughout the five-state Rocky Mountain Region (R2). We successfully blend commodity production and enjoyment opportunities.

It is a busy urban national forest noted for the majority of fourteen thousand foot peaks in Colorado and stretching from Colorado’s Front Range to the wide-open grasslands of western Kansas. Over 60 percent of the water used by metropolitan Denver originates from the South Platte River. photo of mount evansWe are proud to celebrate a wealth of significant experiences from historic cabin rentals to the birthplace of developed recreation on the San Carlos Ranger District. The Comanche Ranger District lays claim to the internationally known dinosaur trackway at Picket Wire Canyon and continues to excite researchers and visitors alike with new discoveries. With 9 Wilderness areas, numerous Scenic Byways and a full spectrum of outdoor opportunities, it is no wonder that the PSICC ranks third highest in the nation for recreational visits.

 

 

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PSICCamps

2012 is starting fast, several campgrounds are fully booked, weekends and holidays are particularly busy.

VOL 4. Memorial Day 2012


Seeking Comments On Leadville Rec Projects

The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) - San Isabel National Forest, Leadville Ranger District is asking for public comment regarding possible improvements to the campgrounds, picnic areas and group site on the eastern end of Turquoise Lake in Lake County. Construction would start in September 2012, after the facilities are closed for the season. This work would be the first phase of a multi-year plan for improvements and rehabilitation.

Spotlights

Celebrate 100th Anniversary of the Devil's Head Lookout

View of Devil's Head Lookout Fire Tower

Devil’s Head Lookout, the last of the seven original Front Range Lookout towers still ...

Roberts Cabin on the South Park Ranger Distric

Roberts Cabin, available for nightly rental during spring, summer and fall, is near Como, Colorado in the Pike National Forest

 




Trail Creek Restoration Analysis

The Trail Creek Restoration Analysis includes the Assessment Reports and Master Plan for Restoration.

Jefferson Lake Dam Reconstruction Project

The PSICC is seeking public comment on a proposal submitted by the City of Aurora to address issues with the Jefferson Lake dam.



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