Blanco Ranger District
The Blanco Ranger District manages the majority of the Flat Tops Wilderness and White River drainage east of Meeker
Recreation Sites
Long Park #1809
The Long Park Trail connects to the Deadhorse-Long Park loop, Forest Road #230. It also connects with Lost Park Forest Road #231, which is also open to motorcycles and ATVs from 6/21-8/31…
Lost Creek #1808
The Lost Creek Trail provides a pleasant 3.1 mile hike and access to good fishing for Colorado Cutthroat, Brook and Rainbow trout in Lost Creek. At Lost Park, the trail meets Forest Road 231 and Long…
Lost Lakes #1812
The Lost Lakes Trail begins at Skinny Fish / McGinnis Trail #1813 and ends at Chinese Wall Trail #1803. Access to the trail begins 1 mile up Skinny Fish Trail, between Skinny Fish and Lost Lakes. The…
Lost Park #1805
The Lost Park Trail begins on the north side of Rio Blanco County Road 8, just before the Lost Creek Guard Station. Follow Lost Creek Trail #1808 for 4 miles to Lost Park. The Lost Park Trail divides…
Lost Solar #1828
The Lost Solar Trail climbs quickly out of the South Fork Canyon, up the Lost Solar drainage. After fording Lost Solar Creek, the trail follows the narrow valley for several miles, crossing several…
Lynch Creek #2210
The Lynch Creek trail is 2.2 miles long. It begins at Forest Trail 2208 and ends at the Forest Boundary.
Marci Camp #2270
The Marci Camp Trail begins at Forest Road 270. It heads east until it meets trail #2292, then turns north until it ends at FS290. The east-west section is often muddy with large boulders and…
Marvine #1823
The Marvine Trail crosses a meadow just south out of the parking area, climbs a short incline and then enters the Flat Tops Wilderness after .5 mile. The trail follows Marvine Creek through a narrow…
Marvine Campground
Marvine has six horse campsites with corrals for campers with stock only. Campers inside the main campground may not use these corrals. The corrals at the trailhead are reserved for the permitted…
McGinnis #2213
Access McGinnis Lake via this spur off the Skinny Fish Trail #1813. The Skinny Fish Trail begins with a steep, 1-mile climb from the trailhead and then enters a relatively flat meadow following…