Have you ever heard of (or visited) the magical City of Gnomes? While this may sound like a fantasy world full of tiny troll-like creatures with long beards and pointed hats, it is actually a fascinating and prehistoric Colorado treasure that you HAVE to visit ASAP:
Welcome to the City of Gnomes (AKA the Wheeler Geologic Area)!
Tucked away in the Rio Grande National Forest near Creede, the Wheeler Geologic Area is historically and geologically significant, as the protected area houses a highly eroded outcropping of layers of volcanic ash.
Volcanic ash in Colorado? You read that right, folks, as the Centennial State was home to countless volcanoes tens (and hundreds) of millions of years ago, including the Creede Caldera and its distinct outcroppings that make up Wheeler.
Why is it called the "City of Gnomes" (especially when there isn't a tiny old man with pointed shoes to be found)? It earned its nickname for its many strange shapes, some of which resemble mythical creatures.
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