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Year - 2001
Scale - 2.64" to the Mile
Topo Lines - Yes
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Historically known as one of the three original Wildernesses of the 1964 Wilderness Act, most of this 23,071 acre area is over 6,000 feet elevation, containing a large caldera, or crater-like basin, formed by the explosion or collapse of a volcanic cone. This caldera is filled with many small lakes blended with broad valleys and lake basins showing remnants of the old volcano. Aspen Butte is the highest point at 8,208 feet elevation.
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