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Quiet Trails
Leave the snowmobile at home—but don't forget the snowshoes and skis for these hushed wilderness escapes. Want to stay gone? We've found cozy, off-the-beaten-path places to spend a winter's night.
Edited by Julie Dugdale, Photography by Tom Bol
November 2007

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Lake Agnes Trail
(Near Cameron Pass in Colorado State Forest State Park)

Distance: 2.8 miles each way Difficulty: Advanced Avalanche danger: Low (moderate the last half mile) Good for: Snowshoers and cross-country skiers with plenty of experience under their belts. Highlights: Views of Mt. Richthofen and the Nokhu Crags above Lake Agnes. Tips: The last third of the trail can be hard to follow, so keep an eye out for the blue poles installed by volunteers from Colorado State University. The trail is steep, so skiers should bring skins.

Read the full story in the November 2007 issue of 5280 Magazine.

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