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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