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Hiking The Coal Creek Trail in Durango, Colorado - Coal Creek Trailhead

Hiking The Coal Creek Trail in Durango, Colorado

Coal Creek Trailhead
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Hiking The Coal Creek Trail in Durango, Colorado

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Hiking

Typical Duration

2-4 hours

Difficulty

Hard

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Hiking The Coal Creek Trail in Durango, Colorado - Coal Creek Trailhead

Hiking The Coal Creek Trail in Durango, Colorado - Coal Creek Trailhead

Hiking The Coal Creek Trail in Durango, Colorado - Coal Creek Trailhead

Hiking The Coal Creek Trail in Durango, Colorado - Coal Creek Trailhead

About This Landmark

Hiking The Coal Creek Trail in Durango, Colorado

The first mile of Coal Creek Trail lulls you into a false sense of ease. A gentle climb through aspen and pine, the scent of damp earth hanging in the cool morning air. But don’t get comfortable—this trail has work to do.

Coal Creek doesn’t believe in switchbacks. It climbs straight up the mountain’s spine, demanding steady legs and deep breaths. The higher you go, the more Durango shrinks below, the Animas River cutting through town like a silver thread. About halfway up, the trail reveals its best-kept secret: an unrelenting ridgeline with views that stretch past the La Plata Mountains. The wind picks up, tugging at your pack, reminding you just how exposed you are.

This is where the trail’s character shifts. The shade of the forest gives way to open slopes scattered with wildflowers in summer and brittle grass in fall. The final push to the top—over 2,300 feet of elevation gain in just under five miles—demands grit. But the reward? An overlook where the San Juans roll endlessly into the horizon, their peaks biting into the sky.

If you’re lucky, you’ll share this summit only with a hawk riding the thermals. There are easier ways to see Durango from above, but none as honest as this. Coal Creek doesn’t give away its views—you have to earn them.

Adventure Guide to Coal Creek Trailhead

1. Hiking the San Juan Mountains

  • Special Feature: The trails offer rewarding ascents with breathtaking views of the San Juan Mountains.
  • Local Insights: This area boasts a mix of challenging and moderate trails, providing options for both seasoned hikers and casual wanderers. Encounter wildflowers in bloom during spring and summer.
  • Visitor Tips:
    • Best Times to Visit: Late spring through early fall.
    • What to Bring: Sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing, plenty of water, and snacks.
    • Directions: Approximately a 30-minute drive from Durango via US-550 N.

2. Wildlife Observation

  • Special Feature: Spotting elk, deer, and numerous bird species.
  • Local Insights: Early mornings and late afternoons are prime times for wildlife activity.
  • Visitor Tips:
    • What to Bring: Binoculars and a camera.
    • Best Season: Spring and fall offer the best chances for sightings.

3. Photography Expeditions

  • Special Feature: Capture stunning landscapes and unique geological features.
  • Local Insights: Sunrise and sunset provide dramatic lighting for photography.
  • Visitor Tips:
    • What to Bring: Camera equipment and a tripod.
    • Interesting Fact: The San Juan Mountains are known as the "American Alps" for their rugged beauty.

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Primary Activity

Hiking

Also Great For

Wildlife Observation
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Essential Information

Nearby City

Durango, Colorado

Protected Areas

San Juan National Forest

Experience Level

Hard

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.

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