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Lake Colorado City State Park

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Colorado City Mitchell
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Easy trail to get started.
User: ems330 - 10/25/2009  [View Log Page]
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Distance: 2.00 Miles Duration: 1 hour

This trail is short and fairly easy to follow.It is only 1 mile long , so 2 if you go down and back. It is marked very well by the yellow posts every so often. This summer it was pretty cleared but was overgorn the las ttime i walked it. Overall it is a good place to get started in hiking.  

User: chris_xg - 5/25/2002  [View Log Page]
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Distance: 1.00 Mile Duration: N/A

It is fun is you are stuck in West Texas and need some quick water.


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