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- Serpents_Trail abstract "The Serpents Trail in Colorado National Monument, also known as the Trail of the Serpents and the Serpentine Trail, was built by the visionary John Otto, who began the campaign to establish the national monument. The trail was, in fact, a road from Grand Junction, Colorado through No Thoroughfare Canyon to the rimrock near Cold Shivers Point, with an elevation gain of nearly 1100 feet over 2.5 miles. From Cold Shivers Point the road proceeded at a gentler grade for four miles to Glade Park. Otto began his survey in 1911 with the help of civil engineer J.F. Sleeper. Otto's grand plan was to link Grand Junction to Moab, Utah by a scenic road to be part of a transcontinental road system. Construction began in 1912 and continued sporadically to 1921, when Mesa County took the project over. Engineer J.B. Clabaugh completed the project in 1924.The construction of the Rim Rock Drive destroyed portions of the Serpents Trail. A 1.6 mile portion has been preserved as a hiking trail. During the 1930s the Park Service considered upgrading the trail to a higher standard of road, but dropped the project. Only the relatively gentle upper section of the trail was incorporated into Rim Rock Drive in 1939-40.".
- Serpents_Trail added "1994-04-21".
- Serpents_Trail nearestCity Grand_Junction,_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail nrhpReferenceNumber "94000307".
- Serpents_Trail thumbnail Serpents_Trail_NPS.jpg?width=300.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageExternalLink 94000307.pdf.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageID "20687617".
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageLength "3348".
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageRevisionID "707484976".
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Colorado_National_Monument.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hiking_trails_in_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historic_American_Engineering_Record_in_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Mesa_County,_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Park_buildings_and_structures_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protected_areas_of_Mesa_County,_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transportation_in_Mesa_County,_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Colorado_National_Monument.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Glade_Park,_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Junction,_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink John_Otto_(park_ranger).
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Mesa_County,_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Moab,_Utah.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Rim_Rock_Drive.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLink Rimrock.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageWikiLinkText "Serpents Trail".
- Serpents_Trail yearOfConstruction "1921".
- Serpents_Trail added "1994-04-21".
- Serpents_Trail architect "Otto, John; Claybaugh, J. B.".
- Serpents_Trail architecture "No Style Listed".
- Serpents_Trail built "1921".
- Serpents_Trail cap "1".
- Serpents_Trail data "2".
- Serpents_Trail governingBody "National Park Service".
- Serpents_Trail id "co0175".
- Serpents_Trail latDegrees "39".
- Serpents_Trail latDirection "N".
- Serpents_Trail latMinutes "1".
- Serpents_Trail latSeconds "53".
- Serpents_Trail locmapin "Colorado".
- Serpents_Trail longDegrees "108".
- Serpents_Trail longDirection "W".
- Serpents_Trail longMinutes "38".
- Serpents_Trail longSeconds "11".
- Serpents_Trail mpsub "Colorado National Monument MPS".
- Serpents_Trail name "Serpents Trail".
- Serpents_Trail nearestCity Grand_Junction,_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail photos "9".
- Serpents_Trail refnum "94000307".
- Serpents_Trail survey "CO-28".
- Serpents_Trail title "Trail of the Serpent, .4 miles from East Entrance, Grand Junction vicinity, Mesa County, CO".
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Colorado-NRHP-stub.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HAER.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_NRHP.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NRHP_in_Colorado_NM.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Serpents_Trail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Serpents_Trail subject Category:Colorado_National_Monument.
- Serpents_Trail subject Category:Hiking_trails_in_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail subject Category:Historic_American_Engineering_Record_in_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Mesa_County,_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail subject Category:Park_buildings_and_structures_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail subject Category:Protected_areas_of_Mesa_County,_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail subject Category:Transportation_in_Mesa_County,_Colorado.
- Serpents_Trail point "39.03138888888889 -108.63638888888889".
- Serpents_Trail type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Serpents_Trail type Area.
- Serpents_Trail type Building.
- Serpents_Trail type Monument.
- Serpents_Trail type Place.
- Serpents_Trail type Area.
- Serpents_Trail type Attraction.
- Serpents_Trail type Monument.
- Serpents_Trail type Location.
- Serpents_Trail type Place.
- Serpents_Trail type Thing.
- Serpents_Trail type SpatialThing.
- Serpents_Trail type Q41176.
- Serpents_Trail comment "The Serpents Trail in Colorado National Monument, also known as the Trail of the Serpents and the Serpentine Trail, was built by the visionary John Otto, who began the campaign to establish the national monument. The trail was, in fact, a road from Grand Junction, Colorado through No Thoroughfare Canyon to the rimrock near Cold Shivers Point, with an elevation gain of nearly 1100 feet over 2.5 miles. From Cold Shivers Point the road proceeded at a gentler grade for four miles to Glade Park.".
- Serpents_Trail label "Serpents Trail".
- Serpents_Trail sameAs Q7455137.
- Serpents_Trail sameAs m.051z9dq.
- Serpents_Trail sameAs Q7455137.
- Serpents_Trail lat "39.03138888888889".
- Serpents_Trail long "-108.63638888888889".
- Serpents_Trail wasDerivedFrom Serpents_Trail?oldid=707484976.
- Serpents_Trail depiction Serpents_Trail_NPS.jpg.
- Serpents_Trail isPrimaryTopicOf Serpents_Trail.
- Serpents_Trail name "Serpents Trail".