moderateOut & back

Conejos River

Colorado
3.7 miDistance
103 ftElevation gain
ModerateDifficulty
Out & backTrail type

About

The Conejos River Trail is a 3.7-mile out-and-back hike located in Colorado near the town of Colorado. Managed by the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forest's Grand Valley Ranger District, this trail offers access to the scenic Conejos River corridor. The out-and-back format makes this hike straightforward for hikers of varying experience levels. The trail follows the river, providing riparian views and the soothing presence of flowing water throughout much of the route. The return trip retraces the same path, covering approximately 7.4 miles round-trip when hiked to the full turnaround point. This trail is maintained by the GMUG National Forest, ensuring reliable trail conditions for visitors. The river setting offers opportunities for wildlife viewing and photography along the waterway. The area's proximity to the Grand Valley Ranger District office means access information and current trail conditions can be verified through the Forest Service. Whether you're seeking a moderate riverside walk or a more immersive experience along the Conejos River, this accessible trail provides a straightforward option for exploring this portion of the national forest.

Trail information

Permits & fees
Managing agencyGMUG NF — Grand Valley RD

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Location

Conejos River

Colorado

Trail data from USFS
Photo: Wikimedia Commons