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Mosquito Range Heritage Initiative - Home September 17, 2025 Access Secured on Colorado’s Mt Bross and Iconic 14er Loop The Conservation Fund just secured more than 480 acres on the slopes of Mount Bross — one of Colorado’s iconic 14,000-foot peaks — in a major win for conservation, recreation access, and mountain heritage This newly acquired land protects public hiking access along a nearly eight-mile alpine route that
About - Mosquito Range Heritage Initiative MRHI is a 501c3 nonprofit working to "Unite communities to steward natural areas, inspire learning, and safeguard our shared mountain legacy"
Upcoming Events - Mosquito Range Heritage Initiative MRHI offers numerous opportunities to get out and get involved Scroll through the calendar to find the event for you and your family or contact us to volunteer in your own way
Minerals and Mining - Mosquito Range Heritage Initiative Mining has played an important role in the history of the Mosquito Range During 1860 and 1861, almost a quarter of Colorado's population resided in the mountains surrounding South Park The area was
Moon Walk - Mosquito Range Heritage Initiative Moon Walk MRHI’s Moon Walk at the Alma Cemetery is an annual event that takes guests on a trip through time back to the mining days of Alma
Scholarship - Mosquito Range Heritage Initiative - mrhi. org The application is available on the MRHI website each spring and through the South Park High School office Additional donations are strongly encouraged to honor Mrs Dufty and continue to benefit local students for many years to come
Pike National Forest - Mosquito Range Heritage Initiative Within the MRHI planning area, 37,000 acres of the Pike National Forest rise up from South Park to the 14,286-foot Mount Lincoln The recreation resource within the Mosquito Range remains primarily primitive and undeveloped, accessible mainly by four-wheel drive, horse, mountain bike, or foot
Board Members - Mosquito Range Heritage Initiative I believe in the goals of MRHI to help keep the Mosquitos and surrounding areas available to all future generations and want to keep them open to both motorized and non-motorized uses