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Outdoor Science and Learning

What better place to learn about the great outdoors? The Pike-San Isabel National Forests & Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands includes nearly 3 million acres of outdoor learning opportunities. Please stop by one of our visitor centers, Forest Service district offices or headquarters in Pueblo for information about all the wonderful recreational opportunities.

Opportunities are plentiful to view and experience nature first-hand. Wildlife and plant habitats vary widely from the vast prairies and cool canyons on the Pike-San Isabel National Forests & Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands. Don't forget your camera!

Interpretive Areas/Exhibits

The Pike-San Isabel National Forests & Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands hosts myriad self-guided, interpretive trails, historical landmarks and paleontological finds and provides hands-on, outdoor learning opportunities for the whole family.

Viewing Wildlife

Catch a moose eating in the willows, walk a nature trail, spot deer in the river or look for owls in the trees. There are so many places on the Pike-San Isabel National Forests & Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands to appreciate wildlife.

Viewing Plants

Elevations range from a low of 5,860 feet on the Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands to 14,433 feet on the Pike-San Isabel National Forests, providing a wide range of plants, grasses, shrubs and trees. The myriad of hiking trails and interpretive sites provide opportunities to view these plants up close.

Viewing Scenery

The Pike-San Isabel National Forests & Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands have National Scenic and Historic Byways and incredible views of historic interpretive sites, expansive scenic prairies and the nation stretched out at the foot of some of the tallest mountain peaks on the Continental Divide.

Visitor Centers

The Wilkerson Pass Visitor Center is located on U.S. 24, 12 miles west of Lake George. It is a great spot to stop and stretch your legs; there's even an interpretive trail for a nice walk. Wilkerson Pass offers fantastic views of South Park and the Sawatch and Mosquito Ranges. The visitor center is currently being operated by the Park County Department of Heritage, Tourism and Community Development. Fantastic volunteers are available to assist guests with many of their travel needs.

Visitor Programs

The Comanche National Grassland has many stories to tell, from dinosaurs roaming the ancient shoreline of a vast lake 150 million years ago to Mexican and American traders traveling the Santa Fe National Historic Trail 150 years ago.

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Halfmoon East Campground

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Halfmoon East is a first-come, first-served campground, with five sites located off the Halfmoon Road (Forest Service Road 110) near the Mount Elbert and Mount Massive trailheads at 9,900…

Halfmoon West Campground

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Located off the Halfmoon Road (Forest Service Road 110), Halfmoon West is a first-come, first-served campground, with 17 sites, near the Mount Elbert and Mount Massive trailheads at 9,900 feet. This…

Hancock Pass/FSR 295

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
This historic pass is located south of the town of St. Elmo. Forest Service Road 295 travels south from County Road 162 just outside of St. Elmo. The road was once the railbed for the Denver, South…

Independence Pass

Site Open
Scenic Drives Outdoor Science and Learning Biking
At 12,095 feet, Independence Pass is one of the highest paved mountain passes in the United States. Independece Pass is the summit of the Top of the Rockies National Scenic & Historic Byway and…

Interlaken Historic Resort

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking
This historic resort is located along the southern shore of Twin Lakes. Built by John A. Staley, as the Lakeside Resort in the 1870s, this was a popular mountain hotel, ringing with laughter and…

Kelsey Overlook Observation Site

Site Open
Scenic Drives Outdoor Science and Learning
The Kelsey Overlook Observation Site is just north of the Kelsey Campground. This pull off allows for a beautiful view of the valley below.

Kenosha Pass Area

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking Picnicking Winter Sports Biking Scenic Drives Horse Riding and Camping
Kenosha Pass provides access to the Colorado Trail as it heads southeast towards the Lost Creek Wilderness and west towards the Continetal Divide and Jefferson Lake. The Colorado Trail starts…

Kenosha Pass Railroad Station Documentary Site

Outdoor Science and Learning
               Welcome to Kenosha Pass Railroad Station Documentary Site! The written plaque to the sign: "Denver, South Park, and Pacific Railroad Brochure The brochure and…

Lakeview Campground

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
Lakeview Campground is a large campground situated in lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine and sage habitat at an elevation of 9,500 feet overlooking Twin Lakes Reservoir. Facilities include vault…

Last updated April 4th, 2025