Colorado s Spanish Peaks are landmarks of unique beauty. Not only do the peaks and surrounding landscape have a fascinating geological history, but also equally diverse human and natural histories. Much of the landscape is in public ownership and invites exploration. As the region s first comprehensive guide, this book will introduce the curious to all aspects of natural and human history. Numerous illustrations and maps accompany the introductory accounts of:
Federal wilderness areas and other accessible lands.
Human history ranging from early native occupation to post Civil War origins of modern settlement.
Geological history, including a glossary, plus geographical and ecological settings.
Drives and hikes, including some worthy destinations where no trails exist.
Predators and other mammals, and checklists of amphibians, reptiles, and birds.
Ferns, conifers, woody flowering plants, and herbaceous plants, totaling over 1000 named organisms.
The guide s utility is enhanced by appendices featuring preparations for outings, notes on Colorado trespass law, tips on mountain photography, and a source list for agencies and organizations. Finally, a detailed resource list is included, plus two indices, one for general subjects, the other for common and scientific names.