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Durango

Colorado

Wild West history and mountain adventures! Explore 300 miles where desert meets mountains in this classic town.

Durango is a town located in southwestern Colorado, nestled in the San Juan Mountains. It's known for its Wild West history, scenic train rides on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, and access to outdoor recreation. The area is surrounded by national forests and offers opportunities for hiking, rafting, and exploring ancient cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park.

Durango has a four-season climate with warm summers and cold, snowy winters. The best time for mountain biking is typically from late spring through fall, when the trails are dry and the weather is pleasant. Be prepared for variable conditions in the mountains, including sudden changes in weather and elevation. It's advisable to wear layers, carry plenty of water, and check trail conditions before heading out. Local bike shops and guides can provide valuable information and recommendations.

Featured MTB Trails

Durango is a popular mountain biking destination, offering 300 miles of a diverse network of trails that cater to all skill levels. The area is known for its mix of flowy singletrack, technical descents, and challenging climbs. The terrain ranges from high desert landscapes to alpine forests.

  • Horse Gulch: A popular network of trails right on the edge of town offering a variety of options, from easier loops like Stacy's Loop to more technical climbs and descents like Telegraph Trail and Cuchillo.

  • Colorado Trail (Durango section): Offers access to world-class high-alpine singletrack. Sections like Gudy's Rest or Kennebec Pass (shuttle recommended for Kennebec) provide epic backcountry experiences.

  • Overend Mountain Park: Features a dense network of trails with punchy climbs, technical sections, and fun descents. Includes popular trails like Hogsfoot, Ned's, and Grab Luge.

  • Purgatory Resort Bike Park (formerly Durango Mountain Resort): Offers lift-served downhill mountain biking with a variety of trails for different skill levels, from flowy beginner runs to technical expert tracks.
  • Phil's World (Cortez, approx. 1-hour drive): While not in Durango proper, it's a highly recommended, fast, and flowy trail system with unique "ribcage" sections. Often considered a must-ride if in the region.

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