The PSICC (Pike and San Isabel National Forest andCimarron and Comanche National Grasslands) is nearly 3 million acres and is perhaps the most diverse unit throughout the five-state Rocky Mountain Region. The PSICC successfully blends commodity production and enjoyment opportunities.
It is a busy urban national forest noted for the majority of fourteen thousand foot peaks in Colorado and stretching from Colorado’s Front Range to the wide-open grasslands of western Kansas. Over 60 percent of the water used by metropolitan Denver originates from the South Platte River.
This forest is home to many outdoor activities, including educational programs, fishing, family trips, tours and treks, horseback riding, whitewater rafting, hiking, backpacking, outdoor schooling and dude ranch loding...all of which are provided by America Outdoors outfitters.