Activities & Attractions
Natural Attractions
Great Sand Dunes
San Isabel National Forest
Great Dikes
La Veta Pass
Lathrop State Park
Pass Creek Road
State Trustlands & Wildlife Areas
The Dakota Wall
Volcanic Plugs, Buttes & Cones
Wahatoya Lakes SWA
Scenic Highway of Legends
Frontier Pathways
Hiking Trails
Greenhorn Mountain NWA
Upper Huerfano Valley
Lily Lake Trail
Spring Creek Trail
Festivals
Black Diamond Jubilee
Celtic Festival
Golfing
Water Park
Heritage
Bent, St Vrain & Company
Colorado Coalfield War
De Anza & Cuerno Verde
Historical Characters
Kit Carson
Pike Expedition Bi-Centennial
Tom Sharp
Trails of Legend
Zebulon Pike
Mountains
California Peak
Greenhorn Mountain
Mt. Blanca
Mt. Lindsey
Mt. Mestas
Sangre de Cristo
Sierra Blanca
Sierra Blanca II
Spanish Peaks
Trinchera Peak
Wet Mountains
Silver Mountain
Sheep Mountain
Photo Galleries

Frontier Pathways

McKenzie Junction to Colorado City
pioneer structurein the meadow
A sodhouse in the meadow

Heading south out of McKenzie Junction takes you straight into glorious aspen, pine, fir, and spruce forest. The views are large, the air is clear and you can see why these are called the Wet Mountains: there's water running everywhere. There's also some large rock formations and lots of old homesteads.

Ophir
Just north of Ophir Creek

At Ophir Creek there's a hairpin turn in the paved road. In the middle of the turn there is a dirt road leading westward to Ophir Creek Campground, Deer Mountain and the Greenhorn Mountain Road.

Ophir Creek Campground
The entrance to Ophir Creek Campground

Just south of Ophir Creek is Bishop's Castle. Shortly after Bishop's Castle the road passes by Lake Isabel and then leads out onto the flatter grassy slopes of Rye and then down the Greenhorn Canyon to Colorado City and the I-25. The road is excellent and, if anything, is too short.