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Trout Lake – Telluride HikingTrail RunningWinter Recreation

Condition: Good
Difficulty: ,
Trail Length: 5 miles
Distance from Durango: 98 miles
Gain: ft
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Telluride’s Trout Lake offers great places to fish, kayak, canoe, and SUP in the summertime, and nordic skiing and snowshoeing in the winter.


Telluride Valley Floor BikingHikingTrail RunningWinter Recreation

Condition: Closed
Difficulty: ,
Trail Length: 1.75 miles
Distance from Durango: 108 miles
Gain: 150 ft
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The Telluride Valley Floor stretches for three miles along the CO-145 spur. This 570-acre forever-wild protected gateway to Telluride features meadows, the San Miguel River, and a year-round activity trail.


Cliffrock Loop BikingHikingTrail RunningWinter Recreation

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Condition: Closed
Difficulty:
Trail Length: 2.5 miles
Distance from Durango: 2.5 miles
Gain: 450 ft
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Cliffrock Loop has moderate climbing through pinion and juniper with smooth flat sections in open meadows.


Drop Over Trail BikingHikingTrail RunningWinter Recreation

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Condition: Good
Difficulty:
Trail Length: 0.1 miles
Distance from Durango: 1.2 miles
Gain: 60 ft
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Drop Over Trail is a short trail segment which connects Cuchillo Trail to the Horse Gulch Road.


McPhee Overlook Trail BikingHikingTrail RunningWinter Recreation

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Condition: Closed
Difficulty:
Trail Length: 8.8 miles
Distance from Durango: 50 miles
Gain: 880 ft
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McPhee Overlook is a moderate 8.8-mile trail on the western side of the Boggy Draw trail system.


Bean Canyon Trail BikingHikingTrail RunningWinter Recreation

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Condition: Good
Difficulty:
Trail Length: 13.7 miles
Distance from Durango: 50 miles
Gain: 1200 ft
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Bean Canyon Trail is a popular 13.7-mile loop in the Boggy Draw/McPhee Reservoir trails system.


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