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Days: 1-2 CDT Mile Marker: 1258.9-1276.6 This breathtaking section of the Continental Divide Trail takes you over the trail’s high point, Grays Peak (14,254 ft.).
Continental Divide Trail, New Mexico. (Credit: U.S. Forest Service) NOTE: The southern terminus at Crazy Cook Monument may no longer be accessible due to it becoming a National Defense Area.
An offshoot of Jackson Lake, Snake River slithers its way through three different states for more than 1,000 miles. The river actually starts near the Continental Divide in Yellowstone Park in ...
Yellowstone Cutthroat Yellowstone cutthroats are native to the Yellowstone and Snake River drainages – meaning that they occupy waters on both sides of the Continental Divide. They can be found ...
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