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State Forest landscape

Conifer forest in foreground overlooking a valley with a bare mountain peak in background, full of snowy patches CAPTION: The State Forest, managed by the Colorado State Forest Service, is a 71,000-acre state trust property in north-central Colorado that stretches approximately 28 miles north and south along the Medicine Bow Mountains. This high-mountain forest ranges in elevations from 8,000-12,900 feet on the top of Clark Peak. Approximately 52,000 acres of the site are forested with Engelmann spruce and subalpine fir, lodgepole pine and quaking aspen. This photo is adjacent to the Michigan Ditch project area.

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