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THOR and the National Forest Foundation are bringing you one step closer to the “hidden gems” of the National Forest system. Get tips for RVing at these national forest destinations and why they are some of the RV community’s best-kept secrets.
Nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, the 2.3 million acre White River National Forest is a world-renowned recreation destination home to iconic destinations such as Maroon Bells and Hanging Lake, 11 ski resorts, 10 peaks over 14,000 feet, and eight wilderness areas that cover more than a third of its acreage. Traveling through its five ranger districts, you can explore the classic Colorado Rocky Mountains of the Gore, Tenmile, Sawatch, and Elk Ranges as well as the distinctly unique Flat Tops.
White River National Forest offers sharp contrasts of outdoor opportunities including highly developed year-round recreation near resorts as well as access to primitive backcountry including eight designated Wilderness areas.
In the summer, hundreds of miles of trails are available to hikers, equestrians, and mountain bikers. In the winter, you can visit one of the Forest’s twelve ski resorts including the world-renewed Veil and Aspen resorts, or enjoy one of the many cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, or snowmobile trails.
The Flat Tops Trail Scenic and Historic Byway cuts through the heart of the original White River Plateau Timberland Reserve. The drive delights with beautiful scenery and excellent wildlife viewing and has a rugged western charm from the many active mines, ranches, and timber-producing woodlands along the byway. Be sure to stop at Trapper Lake, the “Cradle of Wilderness” where you can boat, fish, camp, and hike.
Other popular attractions in the area include:
Trappers Lake is considered the birthplace of the wilderness movement or the “Cradle of Wilderness”. In 1919 the Forest Service sent a man named Arthur Carhart to survey the site for development, but he was so moved by its beauty that he instead argued for its preservation. With the help of conservationist Aldo Leopold, Carhart drafted a memorandum that inspired a movement to preserve land as wilderness.
Learn more about top destinations and tips for camping at National Forests from fellow RVers and the National Forest Foundation.
In 2020, THOR and the National Forest Foundation entered a partnership that will plant at least 500,000 trees on National Forest lands. Join us by supporting our National Forests and help improve the health of important public lands for future generations.
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