Colorado

In the very southwestern part of Colorado where forested mountains give way to arid desert canyons lies the small town of Dolores, CO. There is some hiking around the campgrounds near the McPhee Reservoir and the McPhee Reservoir Trail, which follows the perimeter of the reservoir for 9 miles leaving right out of the town of Dolores, but most of the trails are just inside the nearby boundaries of the San Juan National Forest. Just northwest of town north on Road 31 and east on Co Rd W is the Boggy Trailhead, from which a number of motorized and non-motorized trails begin. The Sage Hen Loop Trail on the west bank of the McPhee Reservoir is popular with mountain bikers.

When Open? Area Acres Operated By
Year-round; 24 hours a day 45,730 acres US Forest Service:
Mancos/Dolores Ranger District
Dogs Allowed? Miles of Trail Max/Min Elev (ft)
Dogs allowed - must be on leash in developed areas 77 6,900ft - 8,700ft

Dolores Area Hiking Trail and Map Finder

Area Hiking Trails:
1 - Boggy Draw Alt Trail - MOTORIZED
2 - Boggy Draw OHV Trail #194 - MOTORIZED
3 - Boggy Lookout Trail #193 - MOTORIZED
4 - Boggy Trail #199
5 - Can Do Trail #210
Area Hiking Trails:
1 - Boggy Draw Alt Trail - MOTORIZED
2 - Boggy Draw OHV Trail #194 - MOTORIZED
3 - Boggy Lookout Trail #193 - MOTORIZED
4 - Boggy Trail #199
5 - Can Do Trail #210
6 - Italian Canyon Trail #196
7 - Little Bean Canyon Trail #198
8 - Maverick Trail #197
Area Trailheads:
1 - Boggy Trailhead
2 - Can Do Trail #210
3 - Can Do Trail #210
4 - McPhee Trailhead
5 - Sage Hen Loop Trailhead
Area Campgrounds:
1 - House Creek Campground
2 - McPhee Campground