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PROTECT YOUR RETIREMENT & RECEIVE A FREE, LIMITED EDITION 10 OUNCE SILVER, AMERICAN FLAG BAR, CALL 1-877-646-5347 & CLICK HERE When you Convert your 401k or IRA with Noble Gold Investments, Find out how to qualify. *This is a paid sponsorship by Noble Gold Investments “Wheeler, Colorado: Inside One of the World’s Largest Extinct Volcanoes – A Journey Through History and Hidden Landscapes!“ In-between Creede Colorado & South Fork remote location, 4x4 access about 3 months out of the year, elevation of 11,960 Feet. Description: Discover the hidden gem of Wheeler, Colorado, nestled within one of the largest extinct volcanoes on Earth! This remote and mysterious location, shrouded in breathtaking landscapes and rugged beauty, is a challenge to reach but worth every step. Join us as we explore the fascinating history of how Wheeler was discovered, the ancient volcanic forces that shaped this unique area, and the awe-inspiring views that await those who dare to venture off the beaten path. Unveil the secrets of this forgotten world, where nature's raw power and the mysteries of the past collide. Don’t miss out on this incredible journey to a place few have seen! 🌋✨ Check out the link in the description for more details and how you can plan your own adventure to this remarkable site! Information from “Wheeler Geologic Area is part of the La Garita Wilderness, within this area you will find many trails, some nearby peaks over 13,000 ft and expansive views. Located near the old mining town of Creede, CO, Wheeler is accessible by a 7 mile hike or a grueling 14 mile four wheel drive road. Your efforts are rewarded by views of a remarkable geologic formation of moderately coarse volcanic tuff eroded into many different shapes. ALERT! We strongly advise you to plan a whole day trip in order to travel into Wheeler, enjoy the formations, and then get back out. It is not a short, easy trip. The road is extremely rough with deep ruts. High clearance vehicle or ATV recommended. This road is not recommended for travel during monsoonal storms. Check before you visit. Forest Road #600 from Hanson's Mill to Wheeler is often one of the last roads to open on the forest and first to close. There may be closures during wet periods. Check our Road Status page or call the Divide Ranger District at 719-657-3321. In addition to East Bellows Creek Trail # 790, from Hansons Mill and Wason- Wheeler Trail #789 from north of Creede, there are several trails that either lead to Wheeler or from Wheeler on into the La Garita Wilderness. Check out related trails: West Bellows Trail #871, Halfmoon Pass Trail # 912, Machin Basin Trail # 784, Middle Fork Trail #783 and Middle Fork Cutoff Trail # 888. At the end of the Wheeler Road #600 there are several dispersed campsites for the public to use. You are not allowed to camp or have campfires inside the area of the formations. Dispersed camping is allowed at Hansons Mill site located just south of the East Bellows Creek trailhead. Check out the Wheeler Geologic Area as it is featured in “Stories in Stone“ on our National Minerals & Geology Management page.“

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