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Hiking

San Juan National Forest is known for spectacular high elevation hiking and extensive backcountry opportunities. Whether hiking for a day or heading to the backcountry for several nights, the scenery will take your breath away and perhaps you will leave feeling a bit more connected to this gorgeous, but rugged country. 

Spotlights

  • Colorado Trail: From Denver to Durango, the Colorado Trail passes through 88 miles of the San Juan National Forest. All the information you need to know before you hit the trail can be found at Colorado Trail Foundation with up-to-date conditions, closures, etc.
  • Continental Divide Trail (CDT): The CDT travels 3,100 miles from the Canadian to the Mexican border with approximately 152 miles traversing through the Pagosa and Columbine Districts of the San Juan National Forest. Before heading out, visit the Continental Divide Trail Coalition website and make sure to check the closures & alerts to find out if there are any closures, fire bans, or other restrictions affecting the section of trail you’d like to visit.

Resources to Help Plan Your Adventure

  • Pagosa Trails: Local non-profit that provides detailed information about trails in the Pagosa Springs area.
  • San Juan Mountains Association: Local non-profit that provides detailed information on the areas most popular trails, alternatives to these popular trails, and how you can help leave-no-trace so all can enjoy
  • Mancos Trail Group: Local non-profit comprised of an all-volunteer community that maintains local trails and provides updated trail information

 

Backpacking

Miles of beautiful scenic trails with close-up views of towering mountain peaks and crystal clear lakes, along with peaceful solitude, reward those backpacking on the San Juan National Forest. 

San Juan National Forest encompasses four Wilderness areas (Weminuche, South San Juan, Lizard Head and Hermosa) which make the perfect backpacking experience.

 

Day Hikes

The San Juan National Forest has hundreds of trails, many within a short drive of Durango, Dolores, Mancos, Bayfield, Silverton, and Pagosa Springs. Opportunities for day hikes abound.

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Lime Mesa Trail

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Lime Mesa Trail #676 is located at the end of FDR #81. From the trailhead, you can either head north approximately 4 miles to the Mountain Crest View Overlook or head south for 5.6 miles ending at…

Little Bull Creek Trail

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hiking Biking Horse Riding and Camping
Little Bull Creek trail is a two-track road that begins at Forest Road 613, Fosset Gulch Road, and ends at Forest Road 841, Bull Creek Road. The trail is popular for OHV recreators.Distance…

Little Elk Creek Trail

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking
Located within the Hermosa Creek Special Management Area, Little Elk Creek is a quiet trail with beautiful views. During the first few miles, the La Plata Mountains and Hermosa Valley are within…

Logchutes Trail System

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Biking
Logchutes Trail System is located off of Junction Creek Road, FR #171 and includes Logchutes 1, Logchutes 2 and Logchutes 3 Trails. This trail system is very popular for mountain biking. There are…

Lower Hermosa Campground

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
The Lower Hermosa Campground has 19 sites. Although horses are not allowed in the campground, the adjacent Lower Hermosa Creek Trailhead has an area with a horse corral for overnight horse…

Lower Piedra Campground

Site Open
Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
The Lower Piedra Campground, located on the west bank of the Piedra River, offers 17 large, level sites with plenty of shade. The river is heavily fished, but good catches are still…

Mavreeso Campground

Site Closed
Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Biking Hiking
Mavreeso Campground, located along the West Dolores River has 19 beautifully situated campsites. Many of the campsites are along the river and most are level. There are 12 reservable sites, 5…

McPhee Boating Site

Site Open
Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
The McPhee Recreation Complex is on the south shore of McPhee Reservoir. McPhee Boat Ramp is open mid-April through October. There is mandatory mussel inspections on site.The McPhee Recreation…

McPhee Campground

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities Hiking Biking
McPhee Reservoir, the largest in the San Juan National Forest and second largest in Colorado, has 50 miles of shoreline in piñon, juniper, and sagebrush country. The McPhee Campground is on a mesa…

Last updated April 8th, 2025