If you ask me, one of the coolest parts of Colorado (aside from the mountains, ample outdoor recreation, and epic sports teams, of course) is the fact that we are rich in history. From dinosaurs to pre-historic peoples to mining, there is no shortage of places and artifacts to check out, including this hidden Centennial State trail that leads to an unforgettable archaeological treasure:
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In addition to the tracks and pristine prints, Picketwire features artifacts from both the prehistoric peoples and early settlers/explorers, as well as must-see dinosaur fossils.
As if the tracks, fossils, and artifacts were not reason enough to visit, Picketwire Canyon is also home to a nearly 17-mile out-and-back trail, which passes through the previously mentioned sites and well as the scenic Comanche National Grassland.
For more information about the Picketwire Canyon, including current conditions and closures, please visit the National Forest Service website.
Have you visited the Picketwire Canyon to check out the dino tracks? Let us know in the comments below, and don’t forget to share any photos you snapped on your trip on our Colorado Nature Lovers Facebook group!