
TRAILS with moderate terrain and some elevation change
Trails
horses allowed, dogs allowed, scree surface, uneven terrain, river view, canyon views, bikes allowed, horse ford, wildlife views, Homestead Trail, horse restrictions, bike restrictions, birdwatching
horses allowed, dogs allowed, scree surface, uneven terrain, river view, canyon views, bikes allowed, horse ford, wildlife views, Homestead Trail, horse restrictions, bike restrictions, birdwatching
The less-traveled 1 mile Homestead Trail takes off just before the bridge after entering the park.
uneven terrain, mountain view, canyon views, river view, wildlife views, bikes not allowed, horses not allowed, scree surface, dogs allowed, birdwatching, climber views, Mesa Verde Trail
uneven terrain, mountain view, canyon views, river view, wildlife views, bikes not allowed, horses not allowed, scree surface, dogs allowed, birdwatching, climber views, Mesa Verde Trail
THE .65 MILE MESA VERDE TRAIL IS A STEEP CONNECTOR TRAIL. IT COMES UP FROM THE RIVER TRAIL FROM TWO JUNCTIONS.
dogs allowed, bikes not allowed, horses not allowed, uneven terrain, river view, climber views, canyon views, scree surface, Rope-de-Dope Trail, birdwatching, wildlife views
dogs allowed, bikes not allowed, horses not allowed, uneven terrain, river view, climber views, canyon views, scree surface, Rope-de-Dope Trail, birdwatching, wildlife views
The .5 mile Rope-de-Dope Trail gets its name from the Rope-de-Dope climbing area.
uneven terrain, mountain view, river view, scree surface, dogs allowed, horses not allowed, bikes allowed, climber views, wildlife views, Summit Trail, birdwatching
uneven terrain, mountain view, river view, scree surface, dogs allowed, horses not allowed, bikes allowed, climber views, wildlife views, Summit Trail, birdwatching