Generated by All in One SEO v4.9.1.1, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # Pagosa Springs Area Trails Your home for Pagosa Springs Area hiking trails conditions ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://pagosatrails.org/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [Blog & Events](https://pagosatrails.org/blog/) - This is the page where users will find your site's blog - [](https://pagosatrails.org/2019/07/21/2473/) - Dig Where You Ride: Treasure Mountain Trail Work Forest Service Partnership Project DUST2 Wheel Club Dig Where You Ride Forest Service Partnership Project What: Whether you hike, bike or ride a horse, DUST2 invites you to join us for a four-day trail building/restoration partnership project led byTyler Albers, Trails and Wilderness, San Juan National Forest, Pagosa Ranger ## Pages - [Home](https://pagosatrails.org/) - Welcome to Pagosa Area Trails, where you will find detailed information about trails in the Pagosa Springs area. The primary purpose of the Pagosa Area Trails Council is to promote local trails within the Pagosa area of the San Juan National Forest. The Trails Council serves as a roundtable - [Contact & PATC Supporters](https://pagosatrails.org/contact/) - PATC Board of Directors Bob Milford, PresidentPhone: 281-467-2379 Email:pagosatrail@gmail.com Joe Tedder, Treasurer Larry Lynch, Secretary Larry Smith, Member at Large Bill Milner , Member-At-Large Kevin Daugherty, Member at Large Sid Hott, Member at Large Trail User Groups and PATC Supporting Businesses Please click on logo for website - [Know Before You Go !](https://pagosatrails.org/leave-no-trace-outdoor-ethics/) - 10/23/25-Due to recent flooding some sections near rivers and creeks of trails have been washout and are even impassable. Some that have been reported with serious issues are West Fork Trail # 561-Quartz Ridge Trail # 570 – Piedra River Trail # 596- Quartz Creek #571 Other trails could have issues will update as - [Clear The Trails Fundraiser-Donate](https://pagosatrails.org/clear-the-trails-campaign/) - The Pagosa Area Trails Council fundraiser is called “Clear The Trails Campaign“. Our goal is to raise $200,000. We have raised $140,127 as of 03/31/2026 If you would like to Donate : Click PayPal Donate button above for Credit Card or PayPal accounts or - [About PATC](https://pagosatrails.org/about/) - Pagosa Area Trails Council (PATC) is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The mission of PATC is to be an advocate for trails and other outdoor recreation in the greater Pagosa Springs area, working collaboratively with land managers, agencies, and recreation user - [Hiking and Horseback Trails](https://pagosatrails.org/hiking-and-horseback-trails/) - By using this site, you understand and agree that trail conditions can change rapidly and that you accept responsibility for risks posed by changing conditions and the dangers inherent in participation in outdoor sports. 10/23/25-Due to recent flooding some sections near rivers and creeks of trails have been washout and are even impassable. Some that - [Bike Trails](https://pagosatrails.org/bike-trails/) - By using this site, you understand and agree that trail conditions can change rapidly and that you accept responsibility for risks posed by changing conditions and the dangers inherent in participation in outdoor sports. MOUNTAIN BIKING IN PAGOSA SPRINGS With a wide variety of routes and terrain, Pagosa Springs is a virtually undiscovered mountain biking - [Hour Glass Overlook](https://pagosatrails.org/hour-glass-overlook/) - [Calendar](https://pagosatrails.org/calendar/) - Pagosa Area Trail Work Calendar (click here) - [Calendar](https://pagosatrails.org/patc-trail-work-calendar/) - [ATV and UTV Trails](https://pagosatrails.org/atv-and-utv-trails/) - By using this site, you understand and agree that trail conditions can change rapidly and that you accept responsibility for risks posed by changing conditions and the dangers inherent in participation in outdoor sports. For Motor Vehicle Use Map - SJNF Pagosa District (click here) For Pagosa Distrcit Forest Service Road Open/Closed Report (click here) - [Pagosa Trails](https://pagosatrails.org/pagosa-trails/) - Hiking and Horseback Trails ATV Trails and UTV Trails Bike Trails The San Juan National Forest covers 1.8 million acres in the southwestern corner of Colorado. As a part of this forest there are two wilderness areas. For simplification, we have divided the trails to those on the north side of Hwy 160 and the - [Wilderness Campaign](https://pagosatrails.org/wilderness-campaign/) - Be a part of our campaign - every dollar makes a difference. In November 2017 a group of like-minded people sat around a table and made a decision - they would make a difference on our trails. That difference has resulted in the creation of the Wilderness Trails Forever Campaign and has turned into a - [Workshops and Projects](https://pagosatrails.org/projects/) - 2019 TRAINING WORKSHOPS Schedule Coming Soon ## My Templates - [Default Kit](https://pagosatrails.org/?elementor_library=default-kit) ## Calendars - [Calendar](https://pagosatrails.org/calendar/patc-trail-work-schedule/) - [title] [when] [location] [description] [link newwindow="yes"]See more details[/link] ## Logos - [Pagosa Area Recreation Coalition](https://pagosatrails.org/logo/pagosa-area-recreation-coalition/) - [Pagosa Mountain Sports](https://pagosatrails.org/logo/pagosa-mountain-sports/) ## Projects - [Indian Creek Trail No. 588](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/indian-creek-trail-no-588/) - Trail Conditions : 06/21/26 Cleared of downed trees 8.3 miles to CDT by Pagosa Ranger Trail Crew. 100 trees cleared Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Indian Creek Trail Map Length: 8.3-miles (one-way) Elevation Stats: Altitude gain 2,592’ (9053’ to 11,645’ at junction with CDT) Trailhead Facilities: Campground facilities at Palisades CG - [Middle Fork # 589](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/middle-fork-589/) - Trail Update: 06/23/26 Trail Cleared of down trees 10.5 miles from TH by Pagosa Ranger District Excellent Trail Crew 102 trees cleared Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Middle Fork Trail Map Length: 10.5 miles one way Elevation Stats: Elevation Gain 3,542' (altitude 8,452' to 12,001') with Ascent 5,429' and - [Weminuche Trail No. 592](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/weminuche-trail-no-592/) - Trail Update:06/24/26 Trail Cleared. 11.5 miles of downed trees by Pagosa Ranger Trail crew and American Conservation Experience trail crew. 127 trees cleared. Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Weminuche Trail # 592 Map (click here) Length: 11.5-miles (one-way) Elevation Stats: Elevation gain 1,074 ft (9,130 ft to 10,204 ft) with - [Turkey Creek Trail # 580](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/turkey-creek-trail-580/) - Trail Update: 06/20/26 Trail cleared of downed trees to Turkey Lake Clearers by BackCountry Outfitters Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Turkey Creek Trail Map (click here) Length: 18 miles one way. Elevation Stats: Elevation Gain 3,157 ft (8,293 ft to 11,450 ft with Ascent 6,238 ft and Descent 3,129) Suggested - [Hossick Trails No. 585 and No. 602](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/hossick-trails-no-585-and-no-602/) - Trail Update -06/15/26 Trail cleared of down trees to Hossick lake by Pagosa Ranger District Trail Crew and Backcountry Outfitters. Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Hossick Trails Map Length: 4.8-miles (one-way) Elevation Stats: Altitude gain 4177’ Trailhead facilities : Vault toilet and horse trailer parking lot Trail summary: This hike description - [Silver Creek Trail # 567](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/silver-creek-trail-567/) - Trail Update :06/16/2026 Trail cleared 4.3 miles to CDT by Pagosa Ranger District(PRD) trail crew. 28 trees cleared. Please share trail info in comment section below: Silver Creek Trail #567 Map (click here) Length: 4.3 miles one way Elevation Stats: Elevation Gain 2,550 ft (8,291 ft to 10,841 ft) with Ascent 2,906 ft and Descent 356 - [Quartz Ridge Trail No. 570](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/quartz-ridge-trail-no-570/) - Trail Update: 06/16/26 Trail cleared to Wilderness boundary 2miles from 2nd bridge trailhead. 8 trees cleared by PRD Trail Crew. Please share trail update info in comment section below Quartz Ridge No. 570 Map(click here) Length: 14.3 miles end-to-end Trailhead Facilities: None Elevation Stats: Elevation Gain 224 (Altitude 7,946ft to 8,170ft Ascent 4,883 Descent 4,659) Short - [Fish Lake Trail No. 574](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/fish-lake-trail-no-574/) - Trail Update: 06/06/26 Trail is cleared of downed trees 9 miles fromm TH by Gabe Candelaria 56 trees cleared. Please share trail update info in comment section below Fish Lake Trail Map Length: 11.1 -miles (one-way) Elevation Stats: Elevation Gain 2,050' (9,503' to 11,553') with Ascent 4,220' and Descent 1,707' Trailhead Facilities: None Short Trail - [Divide Lakes Trail No. 539](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/divide-lakes-trail-no-539/) - Trail Conditions:06/18/2026. Trail cleared of downed trees 1.9 miles by American Conservation Experience trail crew. 11 trees cleared. Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Divide Lakes Trail Map Length: 1.9 miles (one-way) Elevation Stats: Starting elevation is 9,818', ending elevation is 9,898', giving an overall change in elevation of 80'. (with an ascent - [East Fork Weminuche Creek Trail No. 659](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/east-fork-weminuche-creek-trail-no-659/) - Trail Conditions: 06/21/2026 Trail cleared of down trees 4.8 miles by American Conservation Experience trail crew. 24 trees cleared. Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Length: 4.8-miles (one-way) Trailhead Facilities: Vault toilet and horse trailer parking lot Short Trail Summary: This hike description is to the end of the East Fork - [Blanco River Trail No. 573](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/blanco-river-trail-no-573/) - Trail Update: 06/16/26: Trail cleared of down trees 7 miles by PRD-SJNF Trail crew . 90 trees cleared. Trail Update Please share trail update info in comment section below. Blanco River Trail Map Length: 8.9-miles (one-way) Elevation Stats: Starting elevation 8,252', ending elevation 11,825' (net gain in elevation of 3,573') Trailhead Facilities: None Trail Uses: Hiking - [Alberta Peak Trail # 813](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/alberta-peak-trail-813/) - Trail Update: 06/17/2026: Trail cleared of down trees from TH to Bonaza Lift by Dust 2 Volunteers. 50 trees cleared. Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Alberta Peak Trail Map Length: 2.9 miles one way 5.8 miles roundtrip. Elevation Stats: Elevation Gain 1,007' (10,863' to 11,870') with ascent 1,067' and descent 60' - [Little Sand Creek Trail North # 591](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/little-sand-creek-trail/) - Trail Update:06/04/26 Trail cleared of down trees to 4.5 miles Shaw Creek Junction by the Excellent Pagosa Ranger District Trail Crew. 70 trees cleared. The South Section of Little Sand Creek Trail is Cleared to Lower Weminuche Junction. 109 trees cleared. By Pagosa Ranger District Trail Crew. Please share any trail updates in the Comment - [Buckles and Harris Lake Trail No. 688](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/buckles-and-harris-lake-trail/) - Trail Update: 06/13/2026 Trail cleared of down trees by San Juan Outdoor Club. 10 trees cleared Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below. Buckles/Harris Lake Trail Map Length: 1.6-miles (one-way) Elevation Stats: Elevation gain 148’, descent 320’. Starting elevation 9685’. Trailhead facilities: Vault toilet Trail summary: This hike description is to Harris Lake. - [Navajo Peak Trail No. 577](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/navajo-peak-trail-no-577/) - Trail Update: 05/04/26 Trail cleared 7.0 miles 100% of downed trees by Pagosa Ranger District Trail Crew. 40 trees cleared. Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Navajo Peak Trail Map Length: 7.0-miles (end-to-end) Elevation Data: Starting elevation: 8700’. Ascent 1527’, descent 846’. Trailhead facilities: None Trail description: This hike description is a point-to-point hike. - [V Rock Trail No. 578](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/v-rock-trail-no-578/) - Trail Update:06/09/2026 Trail cleared 3.8 miles 100% of downed trees. 10 trees cleared by Pagosa Ranger District Trail crew. Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Length: 3.8-miles (one-way) but see suggested 2.5-miles (one way) day hike to Geode Hill V- Rock Trail # 578 Map(click here) Elevation stats: Elevation Gain 641 - [Leche Creek Trail No. 576](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/leche-creek-trail-no-576/) - Trail Update:06/09/26 - Trail cleared 8 miles 100% of trail of downed trees. 133 trees cleared by Pagosa Ranger District trail crew. Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Leche Creek Trail Map Length: 8.0-miles one way Elevation Stats: Altitude gain 966' (8,301' to 9,267' with 2,452' ascent and 1,486' descent) Trailhead Facilities: None - [Anderson Trail No. 579](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/anderson-trail-no-579/) - Trail Update: 06/05 /2026 Cleared of downed trees 3 miles from Trailhead. 35 trees cleared by Pagosa Ranger District Trail Crew and San Juan Outdoor Club Anderson Trail Map Length: Total trail to Four Mile Lake: 7.5-miles (one-way). Recommended hike: 10.0 miles (turn around at saddle at mile 5, return to trailhead). Elevation - [Treasure Mountain Trail No. 565](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/treasure-mountain-trail-no-565/) - Trail update: 06/08/2026 Trail cleared of down trees 100% 7.5 miles by Pagosa Ranger Distrcit Trail Crew. 45 trees cleared Please share trail update info in comment section below Length: 7.5-miles (one-way) Short Trail Summary: This hike description is to the junction with FS 725. This mountain bike friendly trail is a single track that - [Coal Creek Trail No. 581](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/coal-creek-trail-no-581/) - Trail Update : 06/08/26 Trail cleared of 100% downed trees 8.3 miles by Pagosa Ranger District Trail Crew. 58 trees cleared Please share trail update info in the comment section below Coal Creek Trail Map Length: 8.3 miles end-to-end Elevation Stats: From East Fork side to summit, elevation gain is 2,974 ft., then descends 2,829 ft.to Fawn - [Palisade Meadows Trail No. 651](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/palisade-meadows-trail-no-651/) - Trail Update: 06/04/2026 Trail cleared of down trees 100% of trail by Pagosa Ranger District Trail Crew. 13 trees cleared. Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Length: 1.8-miles (one-way) Trailhead Facilities: Campground facilities Short Trail Summary: This hike description is to junction with the Continental Divide Trail No. 813. To reach - [Williams Lake Fork Trail No. 664](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/williams-lake-fork-trail-no-664/) - Trail Conditions :06/04/2026 Trail cleared of down trees 100% to the CDT by Pagosa Ranger District Trail Crew. 5 trees cleared Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Length: 2.5-miles (one-way) Trailhead Facilities: Campground facilities Short Trail Summary: This hike description is to junction with the Continental Divide Trail No. 813. - [Williams Creek Trail No. 587](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/williams-creek-trail-no-587/) - Trail Update - 06/05/26 Trail cleared 9.6 miles of downed trees to CDT by Pagosa Ranger District Trail Crew. 55 trees cleared. Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Please share any updates in Leave a reply below: Williams Creek Trail Map Length: 9.6-miles (one-way) Elevation Stats: Altitude Gain 3,260ft (8,579 ft to - [Windy Pass Trail No. 566](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/windy-pass-trail-no-566/) - Trail Conditions: Please share trail update info in comment section below Length: 4.2-miles (one-way) total trail length; 2.6 miles (one way) for suggested day hike Elevation Stats: Altitude gain 1,893'. Starting Elevation 7,474' Trailhead Facilities: None Windy Pass Trail #566 Map Suggested Day Hike: 5.2 mile roundtrip to the top of Windy Pass. The - [Snow Springs Trail No. 605](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/snow-springs-trail-no-605/) - Trail Update: Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Length: 3-miles (one way) or 6.4-miles as a loop with Snow Ranch Elevation Stats: 800' of change for the entire loop Trailhead Facilities: None Short Trail Summary: This hike description is a loop. This trail is best done as a loop with - [Shaw Creek Trail #584](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/shaw-creek-trail-584/) - Trail Update: Please share your comments in the Comment section below. Shaw Creek Trail #584 Map: Click here Length: 6.6 miles one-way Elevation Stats: starting elevation 8500’. Total ascent 3,462 ft, total descent 619 ft. ( one-way). Trail Comments: Shaw Creek Trail is a connecting trail between Weminuche Trail #592 and Falls Creek Trail #673 and is - [Sand Creek Trail #593](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/sand-creek-trail-593/) - Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Trail update : Sand Creek Trail #593 Maps: upper section: Click here Lower section:Click here Length: upper section: 5.5 miles one-way. Lower section: 8.4 miles one-way Elevation Stats: Upper section: Elevation gain 1,850 feet (altitude 9,650 to 11,500 ft with 2,552 ascent and 675 - [Rock Lake Trail CDT #813](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/rock-lake-trail-cdt-813/) - Trail Update: Rock Lake Trail # 813 Map (click here) Length: 4.3 Miles one way Elevation Stats: Elevation Loss 463(11,773ft to 11,310ft with ascent 333ft descent 750ft) Trailhead Facilities: None - big parking lot. Short Trail Summary: This a great hike with big views. The hike starts at the Lobo Overlook sign heading west. The - [Quartz Creek Trail No. 571](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/quartz-creek-trail-no-571/) - Trail Update: Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Please share any updates, or photos, in the comment section below. Length: 7.1-miles (one-way) Trailhead Facilities: None Short Trail Summary: This hike description is to junction with the Little Blanco Trail No. 572. This is a challenging hike with abundant uphill advancement. Begin - [Long Trek Peak Trail # 707](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/long-trek-peak-trail-707/) - Trail Update: Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Long Trek Peak Map Length: 3.4 miles one way - 6.8 miles round trip Elevation Stats: Elevation gain 1,236' (11,630' to 12,866') with ascent 1,304' and descent 124'. Trail Facilities: None with parking on side of road. Short Trail Summary: The trail starts at - [Little Blanco Trail No. 572 & 568](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/little-blanco-trail-no-572/) - Trail Update: Please share trail update info in comment section below Little Blanco Trail Map Length: 7.5-miles (one-way) Elevation Stats: Elevation Gain 2,275' (Altitude 9,981' to 12,256' with ascent 3,573' and descent 1.279') Trailhead Facilities: None Suggested Day Hike: To the Keyhole(Window) 3.0 miles ( 6.0 miles round trip) with ascent 2,241' and descent 191' (Altitude - [Fourmile Lakes Trail No. 687](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/fourmile-lakes-trail-no-687/) - Trail Update: Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Fourmile Lakes Trail Length: 1.0-miles (one-way) Trailhead facilities: Vault toilet and horse trailer parking lot Trailhead summary: This hike description is to Upper Fourmile Lake. To reach the Fourmile Lakes Trail hikers must first reach the junction of the trail located approximately 6.2-miles up the - [Falls Creek Trail #673](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/falls-creek-trail-673/) - Trail Update: Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Falls Creek Trail Map Length: 3.9 miles (one-way) Elevation stats: Elevation gain 2200' (altitude 9400' to 11,600' with ascent 2,180' and descent 118'). Trailhead Facilities: parking lot and restroom at Poison Park Trailhead Trail summary: Falls Creek Trail is a connector trail in the backcountry and is - [Crater Lake Trail No. 562](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/crater-lake-trail-no-562/) - Trail Condition: 05/31/2026: Still snow on trail. Please share trail update info in comment section below Crater Lake Trail Map Length: 3.7-miles (one-way) Elevation Stats: Elevation gain 708’, then descent 1353’ on the way to the lake. Starting elevation approximately 11,500' and tops out a 12,150' before making long descent to lake. Trailhead facilities: None Trail descripton: This - [Piedra River Trail No. 596](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/piedra-river-trail-no/) - Trail Conditions: 05/14/2026 Trail cleared 100% of downed trees by Pagosa Ranger District Trail Crew. 26 trees cleared. Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Please share any updates, or photos, in the comment section below. Piedra River Trail Map Hiking Northeast to Southwest Length: 10.8 miles one way. Elevation Stats: North to South - [Opal Lake Trail No. 564 & Fish Creek #575](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/opal-lake-trail-no-564/) - Trail Update as of 05/19 /2026: Opal Lake Trails is cleared to the Lake of down trees and Fish Creej is cleared to Leche Creek. 65 trees cleared by Pagosa Ranger District Trail Crew Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Please share any updates, or photos, in the comment section - [Fish Creek Trail No. 575 - Flattop Mtn](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/fish-creek-trail-no-575/) - Trail Update: 05/29/26: Trail cleared of downed trees from TH to where too much snow about 1 mile from saddle. 22 trees cleared by San Juan Outdoor Club. Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Please share any updates, or photos, in the comment section below Fish Creek Trail # 575 - [Cimarrona Trail No. 586](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/cimarrona-trail-no-586/) - Trail update for - 5/22/26 - Cleared 4 miles to the ARCH sign by San Juan Outdoor Club. 25 trees cleared Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Cimarrona Trail Map Length: 8.3 -miles (one-way) Elevation Stats: Elevation Gain 2,774 ft ( Altitude 8,494ft to 11,268ft with 3,412ft ascent and 638 - [West Fork Trail #561](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/west-fork-trail-561/) - Trail Update - 05/11/26 Due to recent flooding West Fork Trail is washout in sections including Bridges and the trail impassable. Please stay off trail until damaged can be repaired as river levels are still higher than normal. Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below West Fork Trail #561 Map Length: Total - [Piedra Stock Drive No. 583](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/piedra-stock-drive-no-583/) - 05/10/26 Trail Update: Down Trees cleared 6.5 miles from Trailhead at Mosca Rd to Piedra River by Pagosa Ranger District 20 trees cleared Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Please share any updates, or photos, in the comment section below. Piedra Stock Drive #583 Map (suggested day Hike): Click - [Treasure Falls # 563](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/treasure-falls-no-563-685-670/) - Trail Update: 05/07 /26 Trail in good shape Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Treasure Falls #563,685,670 Map: Length: 0.3 mile - one way Elevation Stats: starting elevation 8500 feet. Elevation gain 325 feet. Trail Summary: Short, accessible interpretive trail located on Highway 160 is a very popular stop along Highway - [Piedra Falls Trail No. 671](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/piedra-falls-trail-no-671/) - Trail Conditions as of 05/14/2026: Trail clear from trailhead to the falls. Please share any updates, or photos, in the comment section below. Piedra Falls Trail Map Length: .5-mile (one way) Trailhead Facilities: None Short Trail Summary: This hike description is to the falls. This is an easy hike that is family friendly. You will - [Lower Weminuche Trail # 595](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/lower-weminuche-trail/) - Trail Update: 05/02/26 Trail cleared of down trees 4.5 miles to Little Sand Creek by Back Country Outfitters Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Lower Weminuche Trail Map 3D Map Length: 7.1 miles Elevation Stats: Altitude Loss 563' (8,219' to 7,656') with 1,22' Ascent and 1,809' Descent Trailhead Facilities: Large - [Fourmile Falls Trail No. 569](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/fourmile-trail-no-569/) - Trail update as of 05/15/26: Trail cleared 3.5 miles to the waterfall by the San Juan Outdoor Club and Pagosa Ranger District Trail Crew 17 trees cleared. Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Fourmile Trail #569 Map Length: The entire trail is 8 miles one-way. The suggested day hike to the - [Coyote Hill No. 314](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/coyote-hill-no-314/) - Trail Conditions: 05/10/26 Trail cleared . Trail in good Shape Please share any trail updates in the Comment section below Length : 3.6 Mile Loop Elevation Stats: Elevation gain 302'. Altitude ranges from 7769' to 8071' Trailhead Facilities: Large parking lot suitable for all vehicle types and horse trailers. Allowances: Open to hiking, biking and - [Quartz Lake Trail No. 568](https://pagosatrails.org/portfolio/quartz-lake-trail-no-568/) - Please share trail update info in comment section below Length: 4.7-miles (one-way) Trailhead Facilities: None Short Trail Summary: This hike description is to Quartz Lake. From the Trailhead, expect to climb 2,400-feet to the lake. Climb initially in aspen stands before transitioning to spruce/fir forest. The trail will switchback with occasional views to Nipple ## Categories - [Uncategorized](https://pagosatrails.org/category/uncategorized/) ## Project Types - [Most Popular Hiking Trails](https://pagosatrails.org/project-type/most-popular-hiking-trails/)