Friday, 05 February 2010 04:14

Tarryall Mountains

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Spanning approximately 30 miles, the Tarryall Mountains are south of the Kenosha Mountains, north of the Puma Hills, and are a sub-range of the Front Range. The Tarryall Mountains are home to several intriguing summits, including Bison Peak and McCurdy Mountain within the Lost Creek Wilderness Area. This mountain range features some very unique rock types and does not disappoint the average appreciator of geologic formations. Another popular feature within this mountain range is Tarryall Reservoir, a popular fishing and camping destination during the summer months.

 

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