Blue River Fishing & River Recreation Map Guide 2310
BRAND NEW National Geographic Blue River Fishing & River Recreation Map Guide. Waterproof Tear-Resistant Topographic Fishing & River Map The Blue River Fishing & River Map Guide is designed to be the perfect companion to anyone recreating on this picturesque river. Beginning as a small trickle from its perch high on the Divide at Hoosier Pass, the Blue River descends approximately 65 miles to reach its confluence with the Colorado River near Kremmling. Dropping over 4,000 feet in elevation, the river winds through diverse landscapes and passes through the towns of Blue River, Breckenridge, Dillon, and Silverthorne. A variety of ecosystems are supported as it morphs into a medium-size waterway known for prolific insect life, oversize rainbow trout, and the wild and scenic landscapepunctuated by snowcapped peaks, rugged canyons, and pine-lined banksthrough which it passes. Offering copious chances for recreationincluding kayaking, white water rafting, canoeing, stand-up pa