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Of the Pike National Forest Page Fourteen 
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PICNICKERS INDULGING IN HOLIDAY SPORTS IN THE PIKE NATIONAL FOREST 
accessible or have unusual scenic attractions and are otherwise 
desirable for summer-home purposes. They include sites on the 
South Platte River near the junction of the North and South Forks, 
and at various other places along the North Fork of this stream; in 
Waldo Canyon near Manitou; in South Cheyenne Canyon near Fair- 
view; on Buffalo Creek in North Cheyenne Canyon; on Crystola Creek 
near Crystola, on the Midland Terminal Railway; in Blandin Gulch, 
about 5 miles south of Eldowe, on the same railroad; and on Little 
Fountain Creek below Cather Springs, on the old Colorado Springs— 
Cripple Creek stage road. 
These are only a few of the many desirable summer-home sites on 
the Forest, and it is not intended in any way to limit the public to a 
choice from the plots already surveyed. Application for summer-home 
and kindred permits for any area on the Forest will be acted upon 
promptly. The existing surveys, however, will furnish considerable 
information in concrete form to prospective applicants concerning 
individual sites. 
