Trails near Durango or Grand Junction?
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Trails near Durango or Grand Junction?
I'm going to be living and working this summer in either Durango or Grand Junction, Colorado. Where can I find a list of trails that are in these areas? I'm sure a LBS could help me once I get there, but I'm really eager to see what's in store for me. Anyone have any ideas where to look? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Stretch
I'm going to be living and working this summer in either Durango or Grand Junction, Colorado. Where can I find a list of trails that are in these areas? I'm sure a LBS could help me once I get there, but I'm really eager to see what's in store for me. Anyone have any ideas where to look? Thanks!
https://www.coloradotrail.org
let me know how that is, next year i plan on finding out myself.
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https://www.trailcentral.com/trails/index.shtml might help a bit...
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There are about a dozen rides right on the edge of town. You won't have ANY trouble finding some trails once you get there!
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I figured this was going to be the case. I've never been through either of these areas, but I thought there would be plenty of trails available. Last year I travelled all over Nevada for the summer, I got to ride in the desert-like mountains near Las Vegas and the snow capped Humboldt-Toyabe mountains in the northern part of the state. Hopefully the hills around Durango and Grand Junction won't kill my legs TOO bad.