Step back in time to a high mountain valley in the Colorado Mountains where ranchings rich heritage still prevails. Cowboys call it home not the buckle bearing pretenders, but the real deal ranchers who don't hesitate to share their kitchen with a sick calf while a snow storm rages outside. With less than two residents per square mile, North Park (Jackson County) is still considered a frontier by governmental standards and boasts more than 1,600 square miles of soaring vistas and no stop-lights. Entirely surrounded by snowcapped peaks, the headwaters of the North Platte River are formed, feeding this fertile valley with lush hay meadows and trout-rich streams, rivers, and lakes.
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