Out-of-Door Playgrounds of 3 
The SanIsabel National Forest Page Ten 
GREENHORN MOUNTAIN. 
The Wet Mountains are comparatively gentle in outline. 
Medano Creek and Lily Lake at the headwaters of the Huerfano 
River, distance 20 and 25 miles, respectively, from Gardner, are noted 
fishing waters. 
On the San Luis Valley side of the Sangre de Cristo, Sand Creek 
and the lakes of the same name afford a combination of magnificent 
scenery and good fishing unequaled on the Forest. These waters may 
be reached by trail fromm Crestone or from the Wet Mountain Valley 
via Music Pass. 
North and South Crestone Creeks and the Crestone Lakes, all 
within 10 miles by trail of the town of Crestone, are exceptionally 
fine trout waters. 
In the Wet Mountain division there are a number of good fishing 
streams readily accessible from Pueblo, Canon City, Florence, Beulah, 
and Rye. Among the most important of these may be mentioned the 
St. Charles River and Middle, South Hardscrabble, and Greenhorn 
Creeks, in all of which good catches are almost certain. 
In the Spanish Peaks and Culebra country excellent sport is to 
be had in Cucharas, Indian, North, and Wahoatoya Creeks and their 
tributaries. 
