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Brown’s Ridge Trail BikingHikingTrail RunningWinter Recreation

Difficulty
Condition
Good
Region
Trail Length
0.6 miles
Distance from Durango
2 miles
Directions
Gain
240 ft
Rating
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Brown’s Ridge Trail

Biking, Hiking, Trail Running, Winter Recreation
Durango to TH

2 Miles

Gain

240 Feet

Condition

Good

Region

Trail Length

0.6 Miles

Part of the Overend Mountain Park trails system.

Brown’s Ridge trail accesses Hogsfoot and Hogsback trails as well as 8 Bells and Falcon Trail. Brown’s Ridge is a moderate, flowy 0.6-mile trail with a newly reconstructed jump line and great views of the Durango area.

Map & Directions

Map Coordinates: 37.283241, -107.88851

Where's the Trailhead?

dIRECTIONS TO TRAILHEAD

Parking at Leyden Street

Parking at Crestview Street

Parking at Hidden Valley

To Leyden Street: From 9th Street and Main Avenue in Durango, head west on 9th Street toward Camino Del Rio. Cross the river over Camino Del Rio on 9th Street and turn right onto Roosa Avenue. Turn left onto El Paso Street, and turn right onto Forest Avenue. Turn left onto Leyden Street and continue to the end of the cul-de-sac to the trailhead.

Trailwork

help build our trails!

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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