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Three Springs Trail System BikingTrail RunningPaved/E-Bike Friendly

Difficulty
,
Condition
Good

Notes: Spurline trails are dry and good to go. Connecting trails to Grandview wildlife closure in effect until 04.30.24

Region
Trail Length
6 miles
Distance from Durango
7 miles
Directions
Gain
ft
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Three Springs Trail System

Biking, Paved/E-Bike Friendly, Trail Running
Durango to TH

7 Miles

Gain
Condition

Good

Region

Trail Length

6 Miles


In partnership with Durango Trails, Three Springs has officially opened the Spur Line Trails—five new miles of introductory singletrack and a small pump track located off Wilson Gulch Road on the northeast side of Three Springs neighborhood. The Three Springs neighborhood was able to lay out a sustainable design intended to work for introductory mountain bikers of all ages and skill levels. This trail system includes a pump track area to our adult residents hoping to learn to mountain bike and two easy to moderate singletrack loops.

Map & Directions

Map Coordinates: 37.239339, -107.816205

Where's the Trailhead?

dIRECTIONS TO TRAILHEAD

To main trailhead:

Heading East on Highway 160, turn left onto Three Spring Blvd. Veer right in the first roundabout onto Wilson Gulch Drive and stay straight through the second roundabout, here the road will turn to gravel a short ways up. Continue until you see a semi-established parking area to your right, near a dirt hill.

Trailwork

help build our trails!

Thursday, September 12 Trailwork

Join us for a weekday trailwork party at [location TBD]. Thank you for volunteering with Trails 2000 at our trailwork party on Thursday, September 12  from 4:30 to 7:30pm!

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Love the Trails Like a Local

Say Hi

Greet all trail users by saying hi when passing on the trail.

Announce Yourself

Say "on your left" as approaching other trail users from behind.

Pick Up After Yourself

Pick up after yourself and your pet. Please don’t litter.

Keep Dogs on a Leash

Keep your dogs on a leash or leave them at home. Off-leash dogs are not allowed on City Open Space and are the number one source of trail conflict.

Stay on the Trail

Help protect natural areas and habitats by staying on established trails. Creating "social trails", cutting switchbacks, or ignoring trail closures leads to greater erosion and impacts on ecosystems.

Give Uphill Traffic the
Right of Way

Uphill traffic always has the right of way. Downhill traffic must be in control, especially around blind corners, to avoid coming in contact with uphill traffic.

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Three Springs Trail System

Submitted by: T

Date Visited:

5/5/21

Trail Condition:

Good

Comments:

Love these trails but sure could use a few extra signs. Even some just to get you back!

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