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===Summer=== Activities during the summer in Gunnison include fishing on the [[Gunnison River]], [[Tomichi Creek]] and [[Blue Mesa Reservoir]]. Hiking in any of the numerous areas within a short distance of town like [[Curecanti National Recreation Area]], [[Tomichi Creek#Tomichi Creek State Wildlife Area|Tomichi State Wildlife Area]], Sapinero State Wildlife Area, McIntosh State Wildlife Area. Biking activities include road biking and mountain biking; Hartman Rocks has many bike trails for mountain biking as well as motocross and rock climbing. One rafting practice is to rent a raft in [[Almont, Colorado|Almont]] and drift {{convert|10|mi}} down the Gunnison River to the town of Gunnison. Below the Hwy 50 bridge on the Gunnison river is the whitewater park. The Gunnison Ranger District Office located at 216 North Colorado Street offers maps and information about details particular to vehicle access, private, BLM, federal and state properties, trails, and other areas of interest.<ref>[http://www.blm.gov/co/st/en/fo/gfo.html Gunnison Field Office] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120715115505/http://www.blm.gov/co/st/en/fo/gfo.html |date=July 15, 2012 }} Retrieved August 9, 2012</ref><ref>Information in this section has been extracted from the Forest Service Series Map ''Gunnison Basin Public Lands'' 2008 β {{ISBN|159351132-9}}</ref><ref>Another good map depicting seasonal designation table (road use) is the ''Motor Vehicle Travel Map β Gunnison Basin Public Lands β Colorado 2011, published by United States Department of Interior and United States Department of Agriculture</ref> Gunnison also hosts festivals and farmers markets during the summer months.
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