Colorado Trail System (High Country)
The iconic Colorado Trail stretches 500 miles from Denver to its terminus in Durango and is one of the state’s great recreational assets.
The iconic Colorado Trail stretches 500 miles from Denver to its terminus in Durango and is one of the state’s great recreational assets.
Dry Fork Loop is a popular singletrack trail that connects to the Lower Colorado Trail.
Hoffheins allows the lower Colorado Trail to be accessed as a loop on Dry Fork Trail versus the iconic out-and-back.
The iconic Colorado Trail stretches 500 miles from Denver to its terminus in Durango and is one of the state’s great recreational assets.
Vallecito Lake offers a variety of year-round trails just 40 minutes from Durango.
Within the wilderness area you can hike to high alpine valleys, mountain peaks and pristine lakes on hundreds of miles of marked trails in one of the largest wilderness areas in the U.S.
Near Silverton you’ll find a number of thirteeners that can be completed as day hikes, including Kendall Mountain, Kendall Peak and Stony Peak.
The Missionary Ridge trail network is an unknown gem even to most locals with moderate to expert trails.
La Plata Canyon is in an area west of Durango with many mid country trail options.
The iconic Colorado Trail stretches 500 miles from Denver to its terminus in Durango and is one of the state’s great recreational assets.