The Routt is located in northwest Colorado,
around the towns of Kremmling, Walden, Yampa, Steamboat Springs
and Craig. It includes portions of the Medicine Bow Mountains,
the Never Summer Mountains, the Rabbit Ears Range, the northern
Gore Range, the Park Range, the Elkhead Mountains and the northern
end of the Flat Tops. The Routt includes 1,125,145 acres
of federal land within its boundaries.
There are portions of four designated wilderness areas on
the Routt National Forest. The Forest Service maintains
hundreds of developed sites including campgrounds, trailheads,
the Steamboat Ski Area, and mountain lakes with developed boating
facilities. The North Park area of the forest, east of Mt. Zirkel,
offers some spectacular high altitude scenery. The area also
provides for backcountry access to the Rawah Wilderness, in
the Roosevelt National Forest, and the Never Summer Mountains.
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