Colorado Points of Interest

Preserve and Protect


The Preserve And Protect point of interest is a must-see location within Colorado's national parks. This area is dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of the park and protecting it for future generations. Visitors to this location will be amazed by the stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains, expansive forests and diverse wildlife.

One of the main reasons to visit the Preserve And Protect area is to learn about the various conservation efforts being made to protect the park's natural resources. Visitors can interact with park rangers and learn about the challenges involved in preserving these sensitive ecosystems. Additionally, visitors can participate in various activities and programs that support conservation efforts such as trail maintenance, wildlife monitoring and educational classes.

The Preserve And Protect area is also a great place to see unique wildlife. The park is home to a wide variety of species, including elk, bighorn sheep, black bears and mountain lions. Visitors can take guided tours or go on a hike to explore the park's diverse ecosystem and encounter its rich wildlife.

Overall, the Preserve And Protect point of interest is a must-see location within Colorado's national parks. Whether you are interested in conservation, wildlife or simply enjoying the natural beauty of the area, the Preserve And Protect area has it all. Get driving directions.
PRESERVE AND PROTECT

Points of Interest
Location
Birds
Buried Stumps
Charlotte Hill
Consequences of Collecting
Early Dinosaurs
Earth Cools
Fascination With Fossils
FFB-Gateway to the Gold Belt Tour
Fierce Competition
Florissant Formation
Florissant Fossil Beds Visitor Center
Hornbek Homestead
Jawless fish
Kenosha Wildlife Viewing Observation Site
Land Plants
Land Vertebrates
Learning from Tree Rings
Life in the Forest
Life Zones
Mammoth
No Smoking, Sawmill and Hans Loop, VC and Parking Lot
Paleontology Today
Pioneers, Prospectors, and Paleontologists
Present Touches Past
Preserve and Protect
relatives near and far
Resource Protection Area
Revegetation Area/ Wall Mountain Tuff
The Big Four
The Big Stump
The Colorado Petrified Forest Lodge
The Role of Fire
Visitors Arrive
Walk Through Time
Wall Mountain Tuff

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Goose Creek 10 7,701 ft
Kelsey 17 8,035 ft
Mueller State Park 90 9,313 ft
Springer Gulch 15 8,324 ft
Wildhorn 9 8,856 ft
Molly Gulch 15 7,490 ft
Riverside 18 8,052 ft
Ouzel 13 6,285 ft
Lone Rock 20 6,410 ft
Osprey 13 6,217 ft
Blue Mountain 21 8,079 ft
Buffalo 41 7,321 ft
Wigwam 10 6,606 ft
Grape Creek - Temple Canyon Park Numerous 6,160 ft
Happy Meadows 8 7,879 ft
Platte River 10 6,333 ft
Trail Creek Numerous 7,844 ft
Green Mountain 6 7,615 ft