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White River National Forest

White River National Forest is a National Forest in northwest Colorado. It is named after the White River that passes through its northern section. It is the most visited National Forest in the United States, primarily from users of the twelve ski areas within its boundaries.

Wilderness areas
There are eight officially designated wilderness areas lying within White River National Forest that are part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. Five of them extend into neighboring National Forests (as indicated). • Collegiate Peaks Wilderness (the largest part in San Isabel NF; also partly in Gunnison NF) • Eagles Nest WildernessFlat Tops Wilderness (partly in Routt NF) (considered by some accounts the birthplace of the U.S. Wilderness Area system) • Holy Cross Wilderness (partly in San Isabel NF) • Hunter-Fryingpan WildernessMaroon Bells–Snowmass Wilderness (partly in Gunnison NF) • Ptarmigan Peak WildernessRaggeds Wilderness (mostly in Gunnison NF) ==Ski areas==
Ski areas
The following ski areas are located inside the forest: • Arapahoe BasinAspen MountainAspen HighlandsBeaver CreekBreckenridgeButtermilkCopper MountainSki Cooper (divided between WRNF and San Isabel National Forest) • KeystoneSnowmassSunlightVail ==Fourteeners==
Fourteeners
There are ten peaks with an elevation higher than 14,000 ft (4,267 m), colloquially known as 14ers in the forest: • Castle Peak 14,279 ft (4,352 m), Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, Elk MountainsGrays Peak 14,278 ft (4,352 m), Front Range (bisected by White River National Forest and Arapahoe National Forest boundary) • Torreys Peak 14,274 ft (4,351 m), Front Range (also divided between WRNF and Arapahoe National Forest) • Quandary Peak, 14,271 ft (4,350 m) Tenmile RangeCapitol Peak 14,137 ft (4,309 m), Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, Elk Mountains • Maroon Peak, the higher of the two Maroon Bells summits, 14,163 ft (4,317 m), Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, Elk Mountains • Snowmass Mountain 14,099 ft (4,297 m), Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, Elk Mountains • Pyramid Peak 14,025 ft (4,275 m), Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, Elk Mountains • Mount of the Holy Cross 14,011 ft (4,271 m), Holy Cross Wilderness, Sawatch Range The following two peaks are often included in lists of the Colorado fourteeners, but do not pass the 300 ft topographic prominence metric commonly used by U.S. Mountaineers: • North Maroon Peak, the lower of the two Maroon Bells Summits 14,019 ft (4,273 m), Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, Elk Mountains • Conundrum Peak, a neighboring summit of Castle Peak, 14,040 ft (4279 m), Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, Elk Mountains ==See also==
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