1994 Map of Antone Spring
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1994 Map of Antone Spring

USGS Topo · Published 1994

About this map

The Uncompahgre National Forest dominates this high-altitude landscape along the border of Montrose and Ouray counties. The network of seasonal livestock stations, including Gray Cow Camp and Lary Y Cow Camp, indicates the area's continued use for high-country grazing. Movement through the complex drainage systems of Roubideau Creek and Cottonwood Creek is facilitated by historic paths like the Roubideau Trail and the Transfer Road. Centrally located along the North Divide Road, the Antone Spring Campground and Iron Spring Campground serve as hubs for modern recreation. From the summit of Reade Hill to the various named water sources like Darling Lake and Box Spring, the map details a terrain defined by deep draws such as Canyon Red Draw and a web of four-wheel-drive trails used for resource management and exploration.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1994
Date Published1994
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions21.2 x 26.6 inches

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