16 mi North of Hwy 160 on Piedra Rd, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147Map
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Michael M
Colorado River hike near Pagosa Springs
Near the start the river gorge/canyon was wonderful. Followed by a long open valley. Got to second foot bridge and turned around for an almost 7 mile round trip. What a nice hike and I’ll be back.
This trail is easy in places difficult in other places. We turned around about the three mile marker. I would recommend not to wear sandals or flip flops on this trail we did see a snake.
Great Trail, beautiful scenery. It took a little while to get to from Pagosa, but within a half mile of the hike it was totally worth it. We only went 2 miles out to the bridge and turned around. I...
We hiked the piedra ice fissures trail. At the beginning when the trail splits, go right, up the hill. It’s a steep hike (>300 feet elevation gain). Definitely worth it though. The fissures we neat an...
Beautiful riverside hiking trail. We found the trail to be wet, muddy, snowy and icy in parts. Hiking boots a must. Poles recommended. Trail is passable and truly enjoyable.
Colorado River hike near Pagosa Springs
Near the start the river gorge/canyon was wonderful. Followed by a long open valley. Got to second foot bridge and turned around for an almost 7 mile round trip. What a nice hike and I’ll be back.
The views are amazing
This trail is easy in places difficult in other places. We turned around about the three mile marker. I would recommend not to wear sandals or flip flops on this trail we did see a snake.
Beautiful!
Great Trail, beautiful scenery. It took a little while to get to from Pagosa, but within a half mile of the hike it was totally worth it. We only went 2 miles out to the bridge and turned around. I...
Piedra ice fissures trail
We hiked the piedra ice fissures trail. At the beginning when the trail splits, go right, up the hill. It’s a steep hike (>300 feet elevation gain). Definitely worth it though. The fissures we neat an...
Spring hiking
Beautiful riverside hiking trail. We found the trail to be wet, muddy, snowy and icy in parts. Hiking boots a must. Poles recommended. Trail is passable and truly enjoyable.