Riding Durango’s Junction Creek Trailhead

We set out for our first Durango ride of the weekend to the Junction Creek Trailhead. The first thing we noticed was multiple truckloads of kids shuttling from the parking area. There must have been some sort of DH trail right in the area that isn’t on the riding maps. We set out to do it the old skool way of earning our turns. Junction Creek is at one end of the Colorado Trail which goes from Denver to Durango. The trail starts off flat and hardpack, eventually turning upward with multiple switchbacks to climb a 1000 feet or so to Gudy’s Rest. Here is Ryan doing his best impression of how Gudy rested. Durango is in the valley straight ahead.
After that we did a short loop of really cool singletrack. Quite moderate, buff, and non-technical, excellent single speed terrain, not that we were riding them.

After that loop we rode up the Colorado Trail some more, but it started to climb without much flow, so we turned around to save our legs for future rides with greater fun factor. Ryan missed the turn for the Colorado Trail. I took a picture of a tree while I waited for him. I scratched my legs up walking around in the thickets. Good times, good times.


GenghisKhan - Stumbled across your blog. Great action shot of the single track (second pic–the first one kinda scares me!).

Peace and happy trails!

Laura - Hey Steve,
I discovered your blog when I was viewing my cousin (Paula K’s) wedding photos. I love the dark side of Steve Z. I used to live in Durango and I love the nostalgia I feel in the bottom of my heart when I see these pictures of Junction Creek (which was one of my 1st Mt. bike trails back in 94′). thanks for sharing the “awesomeness” of Durango. Laura

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