BLM proposes new trails, parking in Montezuma County

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BLM proposes new trails, parking in Montezuma County

Mud Springs, Aqueduct, Chutes and Ladders would be improved
Jason Beaudoin and Derek Gagneaux add a trail sign at Mud Springs in 2015.
The green lines indicates a proposed new trails in the Muds Springs area of McElmo Canyon.
Twelve miles of nonmotorized trails are proposed for the Aqueduct area northwest of Mancos.
A new parking area is proposed off Road 41, south of Mancos accessing the Weber Mountain Wilderness Study Area.

BLM proposes new trails, parking in Montezuma County

Jason Beaudoin and Derek Gagneaux add a trail sign at Mud Springs in 2015.
The green lines indicates a proposed new trails in the Muds Springs area of McElmo Canyon.
Twelve miles of nonmotorized trails are proposed for the Aqueduct area northwest of Mancos.
A new parking area is proposed off Road 41, south of Mancos accessing the Weber Mountain Wilderness Study Area.
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