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Vallecito Nordic Winter Trails Winter Recreation

Difficulty
Condition
Fair

Notes: 04.0.23 Skate lanes on all trails were groomed for skating last week. Waiting for grooming update.

Trail Length
10 miles
Distance from Durango
23 miles
Directions
Gain
300 ft
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Vallecito Nordic Winter Trails

Winter Recreation
Durango to TH

23 Miles

Gain

300 Feet

Condition

Fair

Trail Length

10 Miles

Situated along the beautiful shores of Vallecito Reservoir, the Vallecito Nordic Trails are open as conditions allow during the winter months.

Vallecito Nordic Trails are also one of the few nordic areas that welcome dogs on all trails. Please be sure to follow proper trail guidelines with your dog, including having dogs in sight and under voice control at all times, and cleaning up after your pet.

Map & Directions

Map Coordinates: 37.396165, -107.534995

Where's the Trailhead?

dIRECTIONS TO TRAILHEAD

Vallecito Nordic Ski Trails

Vallecito Lake is located 18 miles northeast of Durango. From Durango, take Florida Road (CR 240) out of town (approximately 16 miles). At the T-intersection, take a left on CR 501 which will bring you to the lake. When you reach the lake, take a slight right onto Forest Road 603, and the nordic club will be on your left.

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