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- Helen Keller
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Great Parks Route
Great Parks Route Summary:



 Jasper, AB, to Durango, CO
 7 map set (2,455 mi.)
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 1. Jasper, AB, to Fernie, BC
 (373 mi.)
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 2. Fernie, BC, to Missoula, MT
 (379 mi.)
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 3. Missoula, MT, to W. Yellowstone, WY
 (332 mi.)
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 4. W. Yellowstone, WY, to Rawlins, WY
 (351 mi.)
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 5. Rawlins, WY, to Pueblo, CO
 (393 mi.)
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 6. Steamboat Spgs., CO, to Poncha Spgs, CO
 (389 mi.)
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 7. Poncha Springs, CO. to Durango, CO
 (305 mi.)
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SPECTACULAR PARKS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
The Great Parks Bicycle Route is divided into two smaller routes, plus sections 4, 5, and 6 of the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail. Following you'll find details on both the North and the South Sections.

Great Parks North
This route offers some of the most accessible fantastic mountain scenery available in the continental United States and Canada, following the spine of the northern Rocky Mountains. More.

Great Parks South
This route, entirely in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, offers challenging mountain biking, including riding on Trail Ridge Road, the highest paved road in the continental United States, located in Rocky Mountain National Park. More.


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