Rollins Pass Game Traps
Paleoamericans built these ancient walls high in the Colorado Rockies as part of an extensive hunting system.

Long, low walls stretch for more than a mile along the top of Colorado’s Rollins Pass. Used by Paleoamericans to trap large animals and funnel them into blinds where hunters were waiting, dating back 6,000 to 10,000 years.

Why Go

🗿 Explore ancient Paleoamerican hunting walls.
🏞️ Experience a unique archaeological site in the Colorado Rockies.
🏹 Discover traces of prehistoric past, including arrowheads.

Why Avoid

⚠️ Rough jeep road (3/4 mile) requires high clearance vehicle.
⛈️ Avoid during rain or thunderstorms due to high altitude.

Tips

💧 Bring water and warm clothing; area is significantly cooler.
🚶 Hike from Corona townsite possible, plan for high altitude.

🅿️ Parking

🅿️ Parking available at Rollins Pass, but a high-clearance vehicle is needed for the final 3/4 mile jeep road.

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