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Coordinates: 37°5859N 107°4655W / 37.983°N 107.782°W / 37.983; -107.782
 

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Uncompahgre National Forest
Wetterhorn Peak in Uncompahgre National Forest
Map showing the location of Uncompahgre National Forest
Map showing the location of Uncompahgre National Forest

LocationColorado, United States
Nearest cityMontrose, CO
Coordinates37°58′59N 107°46′55W / 37.983°N 107.782°W / 37.983; -107.782
Area955,229 acres (3,865.67 km2)
EstablishedJune 14, 1905
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service
WebsiteGrand Mesa Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests

Uncompahgre National Forest is a U.S. National Forest covering 955,229 acres (1,492.55 sq mi, or 3,865.68 km2)[1] in (in descending order of land area) parts of Montrose, Mesa, San Miguel, Ouray, Gunnison, Hinsdale, San Juan, and Delta Counties in western Colorado. Its headquarters are in Delta County, in the city of Delta. It borders the San Juan National Forest to the south.

Within the national forest boundaries can be found the arid Uncompahgre Plateau and the northern portion of the San Juan Mountains. The forest contains three alpine wilderness areas: Uncompahgre (formerly the Big Blue Wilderness), Mount Sneffels, and Lizard Head.

Uncompahgre National Forest was established on June 14, 1905. The Uncompahgre, Grand Mesa, and Gunnison National Forests were all administered separately until 1954 when Grand Mesa and Uncompahgre started to be administered as a single unit, with Gunnison added in 1973. Today, Uncompahgre National Forest is administered jointly with the Grand Mesa and Gunnison National Forests from the Forest Supervisor's Office in Delta, Colorado.[2] There are local ranger district offices located in Montrose, Gunnison, and Norwood.[citation needed]

Recreation[edit]

The varied climate, sparse population, and abundance of sun make the Uncompahgre National Forest popular with jeepers, atv'ers, sight seers, and hikers. A common recreational activity within the Forest boundaries is scenic driving, thanks in part to the Million Dollar Highway.[citation needed] Some other local attractions include Trout Lake and Bridal Veil Falls, near Telluride.[3]

There are several dirt roads within the Uncompahgre; some are mining roads left from the 1800s mineral rush, others are occasionally used by the Forest Service. Paved roads include the San Juan Skyway, Alpine Loop, the Unaweep-Tabeguache Scenic and Historic Byway and Owl Creek Pass, which is gravel.

In 2024 the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests purchased the West Gold Hill Dinosaur Track site near Ouray, Colorado. The trackway includes 134 fossilized footsteps of a sauropod from the Late Jurassic. It is the world's only existing example of a 270-degree looped turn and has the most continuous steps.[4][5][6][7][8]

Wilderness areas[edit]

There are three officially designated wilderness areas lying within Uncompahgre National Forest that are part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. One of them lies mostly in a neighboring National Forest, while another one extends onto land that is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (as indicated).

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "History of the GMUG National Forest". United States Forest Service.
  • ^ "San Miguel County". coloradoencyclopedia.org. 2016-08-16. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  • ^ "GMUG Acquires Rare Dinosaur Trackway, Additions to Silvershield Trail". U.S. Forest Service. April 10, 2024.
  • ^ Goodell, Zane; Lockley, Martin G.; Lucas, Spencer G.; Schumacher, Bruce A.; Smith, Joshua A.; Trujillo, Rick; Xing, Lida (2021). "A high-altitude sauropod trackway site in the Jurassic of Colorado: the longest known consecutive footprint sequence reveals evidence of sharp turning behavior." (PDF). In Lucas, S. G.; Hunt, A. P.; Lichtig, A. J. (eds.). Fossil Record 7. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin. Vol. 82.
  • ^ Webb, Dennis (2024-04-10). "Globally significant dinosaur tracks near Ouray now in public's hands". The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel. Retrieved 2024-05-13.
  • ^ "Epic dinosaur trackway in Ouray is now officially public land". The Denver Post. 2024-04-10. Retrieved 2024-05-13.
  • ^ Kuta, Sarah. "You Can Visit the World's Largest Continuous Dinosaur Trackway, Now on Protected Public Land". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved 2024-05-13.
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