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Water Supply Protection
File Number
7630.125
Description
Wild and Scenic - Colorado Wilderness Act - 1991
State
CO
Basin
Statewide
Date
1/1/1990
Author
Unknown
Title
Colorado Heritage Preservation Act - Area-By-Area Descriptions
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />GC:G719 <br /> <br />GRAZING: The WSA contains portions of 2 livestock allotments with a <br />permitted use of about 687 animal unit months per year. An <br />additional 951 acres is potentially suitable range with an <br />estimated capacity of 236 animal unit months. <br /> <br />RECREATION: 2,700 acres or 97% of the WSA is classified as <br />semiprimitive nonmotorized. Travel within the area is limited <br />because of the steep rocky terrain and is confined to access <br />trails. The end of Greenhorn Road is near the summit of Greenhorn <br />Mountain. The area is primarily accessible from the Pueblo area, <br />which takes about 2 hours. Driving time to Rye, the access nearest <br />to the east side, is about 1 hour from Pueblo. The Santana Trail <br />provides access from the west across private land controlled by the <br />landowner. <br />
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