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North Canyon, East Creek & Graham Creek Trails BikingHikingTrail Running

Difficulty
Condition
Poor
Trail Length
10.5 miles
Distance from Durango
29 miles
Directions
Gain
3340 ft
Rating
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North Canyon, East Creek & Graham Creek Trails

Biking, Hiking, Trail Running
Durango to TH

29 Miles

Gain

3340 Feet

Condition

Poor

Trail Length

10.5 Miles

Part of the Vallecito, Colorado area.

North Canyon, East Creek & Graham Creek Trails: Moderate. These trails head up the ridges on the east side of Vallecito Lake, following creeks with waterfalls to open meadows.

Map & Directions

Map Coordinates: 37.39165, -107.538045

Where's the Trailhead?

dIRECTIONS TO TRAILHEAD

Parking Near Jack Creek (County Road 501A)

From 9th Street & Main Avenue in Durango, head north on Main Avenue (Highway 550). Turn right on 32nd Street (CR 251) and continue. Take another right onto CR 250, and then a left at the light onto Florida Road (CR 240). Continue on CR 240 for 11.8 miles, then turn right to stay on CR 240 for 2.8 more miles. Turn left onto CR 501, and turn right onto CR 501A to a parking area.

Trailwork

help build our trails!

Happy Hour Trailwork | Telegraph Connect Trail

Join us for trail construction of the Telegraph Connect Trail on Wednesday, June 14th from 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm. Please note, registration is required to join us for trailwork; please click below to register.

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