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Chapman Hill Trail BikingHikingTrail Running

Difficulty
Condition
Good
Region
Trail Length
0.2 miles
Distance from Durango
1 miles
Directions
Gain
385 ft
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Chapman Hill Trail

Biking, Hiking, Trail Running
Durango to TH

1 Miles

Gain

385 Feet

Condition

Good

Region

Trail Length

0.2 Miles

Part of the Fort Lewis College trail system.

Chapman Hill Trail is a moderate connecting trail at the base of Chapman Hill to the top of Fort Lewis mesa. Other trails in the Chapman Hill/Fort Lewis trail area include: Chapman Hill Flow Trail, Lions Den and the Rim Trail.

Map & Directions

Map Coordinates: 37.282529, -107.867047

Where's the Trailhead?

dIRECTIONS TO TRAILHEAD

Parking at Chapman Hill

From 9th Street and Main Avenue in Durango, head east on 9th Street toward Fort Lewis College mesa. Take a left hand turn on East 3rd Avenue and continue on 3rd Avenue. At the three-way intersection with Florida Road, veer right onto Florida Road and continue straight through the roundabout at Chapman Hill. Shortly after, turn right into the Chapman Hill Parking Lot.

Trailwork

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National Trails Day | Durango Trailwork at Dry Fork Trail

Celebrate National Trails Day by joining us for trailwork at Dry Fork Trail on June 3rd from 9am to 1pm. Lunch will be provided at the trailhead afterwards. Please note, registration is required to join us for trailwork; please click below to register.

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