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Pagosa Springs Colorado - Hiking

Raft / Bike Pagosa Springs
Raft / Bike Pagosa Springs

Over a dozen marked hiking trails are within a short drive of Pagosa Springs, exploring the Piedra Valley and Wolf Creek areas. Trails vary in difficulty and most are accessible only during summer months.



Alpine Gulch Trail Intermediate
12 mile roundtrip 7 to 9 hours
Alpine Gulch trail is a strenuous hike that offers many scenic views.

American Basin Trail Intermediate
6.4 mile roundtrip 4 to 5 hours
American Basin Trail lead to scenic Sloan Lake, home of the threatened Colorado cutthroat trout, and up to the 14,000 foot Handies Peak.

Anderson Trail 16 mile roundtrip 1 day

Cataract Gulch Trail Intermediate
16.4 mile roundtrip 9 to 10 hours
Cataract Gulch Trail offers a popular, scenic hike along Cataract Gulch with several small waterfalls along the way.

Cimarrona Trail 16 mile roundtrip 8 to 9 hours

Coal Creek Trail (#581) 20 mile roundtrip 10 to 11 hours
This trail crosses the shoulder of a mountain and both ascent and descent are very steep.

Cooper Creek Trail Intermediate
8.2 mile roundtrip 4 to 5 hours
Cooper Creek Trail leads to scenic Cooper Lake in a quiet glacial valley.

Cottonwood Creek Trail Intermediate
Pass through aspen and spruce stands with frequent views of the surrounding cliffs.

Cuba Gulch Trail Intermediate
6.5 mile roundtrip 3 to 4 hours
Spectacular views of narrow canyons and waterfalls.

Devils Creek Trail Intermediate
13.6 mile roundtrip 7 to 9 hours
Beautiful views of the Lake Fork Valley are visible from many points along this trail. The trail follows the Devil's Creek drainage and ends atop Cannibal Plateau at Devil's Lake.

Fish Lake Trail 20 mile roundtrip 11 to 12 hours

Fourmile Trail 16 mile roundtrip 8 to 9 hours

Grizzly Gulch Trail Intermediate
8.4 mile roundtrip 4.5 to 5.5 hours
The most popular trail to the 14,000 foot Handies Peak.

Leche Creek Trail 22 mile roundtrip 11 to 13 hours
Leche Creek Trail passes through several aspen stands.

Little Blanco Trail 16 mile roundtrip 8 to 9.5 hours

Middle Fork Trail - San Juan Mountains 20 mile roundtrip 10 to 12 hours

Navajo Peak Trail 16 mile roundtrip 8 to 9.5 hours
Navajo Peak Trail travels through relatively easy terrain.

Pagosa District Piedra River Trail 24 mile roundtrip 12 to 14 hours

Quartz Ridge Trail 15 miles oneway 8 to 9 hours
Quartz Ridge Trail is a steep trail with several switchbacks.

Silver Creek Trail Intermediate
11.4 mile roundtrip 6 to 7 hours

Ute Creek Loop Trail Intermediate
18.5 mile loop 9 to 11 hours
The hiking trail in this area is moderate in difficulty, with meadows, streams, and occasional stands of trees.

V Rock Trail 6 mile roundtrip 3 to 4 hours

Wager Gulch Trail Intermediate
9.6 mile roundtrip 5 to 6 hours
A rough four-wheel drive route leading to Carson, the best preserved ghost town in the San Juans.

Waterdog Lake Trail Intermediate
7.2 mile roundtrip 3.5 to 4.5 hours
This trail ends at scenic Waterdog Lake, a good spot for fishing, camping or a picnic.

Weminuche Trail 14 mile roundtrip 7.5 to 8.5 hours


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