New Off-Road Guidebooks: Colorado Trail Central Region, Front Range Region
Visit a town named after the last of the Aztec emperors. Travel the highest pass road in America. Explore the interesting remains at Ruby ghost town. Traverse the famous ski slopes of Aspen Mountain. Wander through the Boot Hill section of Tincup Cemetery, reserved for those who died with their boots on and guns blazing. With over 47 trails, ranging from easy to challenging, Adler left no stone unturned in finding Colorado’s most exciting trails in the heart of the state, whether it be for their stunning views, fascinating history or sheer opportunity for adventure.
Like the other guides in the Trails series, Colorado Trails Central Region provides a helpful, concise chart with each trail description, listing starting and finishing point, mileage, driving time, and elevation. Difficulty ratings make it easier to match trails with your skill level. Additionally, detailed trail descriptions and directions, complete with GPS coordinates, ensure that you’ll never get lost.
The inclusion of topographic maps means you can picture almost every bump, turn, and jog along the trail. Finally, hundreds of photos bring the trail to life before your trip has even begun, while trail histories provide context for everything you will see.
For more information regarding Colorado Trails Central Region and other books in the series, visit www.adlerpublishing.com. The book is priced at $24.95.
New Guidebook Colorado Trails Front Range Region
From Pueblo in the south to Fort Collins in the north, breathtaking scenic vistas, centuries-old ghost towns, and an untold number of recreational opportunities beckon just off of Interstate 25. Colorado Trails Front Range Region, the latest in Adler Publishing’s Trails series, contains 42 scenic backroads and 4-wheel drive trails along the Front Range including trails near Fort Collins, Boulder, Idaho Springs, Denver, Colorado Springs, Cañon City, and Rocky Mountain National Park-- perfect for planning a memorable outdoor adventure.
Visit an intact nineteenth-century schoolhouse. Follow old railroad grades that were once Indian travel routes. Explore the ghost town of Nevadaville. Drive to the summit of Colorado’s most famous fourteener.With over 42 trails, ranging from easy to challenging, Adler left no stone unturned in finding Colorado’s most exciting trails along the Front Range, whether it be for their stunning views, fascinating history or sheer opportunity for adventure.
Like the other guides in the Trails series, Colorado Trails Front Range Region provides a helpful, concise chart with each trail description, listing starting and finishing point, mileage, driving time, and elevation. Difficulty ratings make it easier to match trails with your skill level. Additionally, detailed trail descriptions and directions, complete with GPS coordinates, ensure that you’ll never get lost.
The inclusion of topographic maps means you can picture almost every bump, turn, and jog along the trail. Finally, hundreds of photos bring the trail to life before your trip has even begun, while trail histories provide context for everything you will see.
For more information regarding Colorado Trails Front Range Region and other books in the series, visit www.adlerpublishing.com. The book is priced at $24.95.