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Lake Pagosa

Lake Pagosa

7.18km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

A beautiful lake nestled against the San Juan Mountains. Enjoy hiking, fishing, or a scenic picnic. it surrounds a park featuring lakefront, wooded, and hillside terrain. Lake Pagosa is the largest of the four stocked fishing lakes in Pagosa Lakes.

Pagosa springs

Pagosa springs

12.48km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

Pagosa Springs is located approximately 35 miles north of the New Mexico border, at 7,126 feet above sea level on the Western Slope of the Continental Divide. This combination of high desert plateau and the Rocky Mountains to the north and east creates an unusually mild climate, especially in the summer months. Pagosa sees around 300 days of sun each year, as well as four distinct seasons.

San Juan River Walk

San Juan River Walk

12.59km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

The San Juan Riverwalk is a paved path running along the San Juan river in Pagosa Springs. It's an easy walk with great views of the Hot Springs. Watching the rafters go by, seeing all the birds, it was really enjoyable and it has access to free hot spring pools.

San Juan Historical Museum

San Juan Historical Museum

13km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

A majestic historical museum located on the former James King farm which was homesteaded in the 1880s. It consists of the original farmhouse, carriage house, root cellar and milk house in addition to the first San Juan County jail, a pioneer log cabin, and a barn and resource center. The history museum includes 19th and 20th century life on San Juan Island, featuring photographs, pioneer stories, and a blend of cultures that have shaped the island over the years.

Horse Mountain

Horse Mountain

14.49km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

A majestic peak in the San Juan Mountains range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. It is an isolated forest and woodland providing habitat for wildlife including mule deer, elk, golden eagles, mountain lions, bobcats, and occasionally, bald eagles. UIt is also a good trekking destination and also there is so many things to see and do.

Echo Canyon Reservoir

Echo Canyon Reservoir

17.75km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

Echo Canyon Reservoir was constructed in 1969 in the Meadow Valley Wash, approximately 10 miles downstream from Eagle Valley Reservoir in Lincoln County. The 65-acre reservoir presents the perfect place for boating and swimming and is home to a variety of waterfowl, including mallards, teals and herons.

Sheep Creek Trailhead

Sheep Creek Trailhead

18.9km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

This is a stunning half-day hike in the magnificent Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory. Enjoy this 12.9-km out-and-back trail near Destruction Bay, Yukon. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 4 h 18 min to complete. This trail is great for backpacking, hiking, and trail running, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.

Rocky Mountain Wildlife Park

Rocky Mountain Wildlife Park

19.5km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

Tucked into the rolling hills of Archuleta County, there's a small, hidden refuge to animals that call the Rocky Mountains home.This privately owned and operated facility since 1986 has been educating the people about the importance of animals in the ecology of that area. The animal enclosures of Rocky Mountain Wildlife Park are so beautifully created on the theme of their natural habitat that the animals thrive here peacefully and are totally cool with the proximity of the humans.

Weminuche Wilderness

Weminuche Wilderness

19.75km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

Weminuche Wilderness is the largest wilderness area in Colorado with several peaks exceeding 12,000 feet. The landscape is diverse, with forests, meadows, lakes, and alpine areas. There are several hundred miles of trails within the wilderness, providing opportunities for hiking, backpacking, and horseback riding. In addition to its natural beauty, the Wilderness is also rich in history. It was once home to the Ute people and later served as a hideout for outlaws.

West Fork San Juan River

West Fork San Juan River

20.23km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

West Fork San Juan River is a tributary of the San Juan River in southern Colorado in the United States. The stream flows from a source near South River Peak in Mineral County to a confluence with the East Fork San Juan River in Archuleta County that forms the San Juan River.

San Juan National Forest

San Juan National Forest

22.24km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

The San Juan National Forest is a U.S. National Forest covering over 1,878,846 acres in western Colorado. It encompasses about 1.8 million acres in the southwestern corner of Colorado. From high-desert mesas to alpine peaks, these federal lands are managed for multiple uses and visitors are asked to respect each other and the natural resources.

Chimney Rock National Monument

Chimney Rock National Monument

23.54km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

This is a sacred place that celebrates the life of Ancestral Puebloans over 1000 years ago. It lies on 4,726 acres of San Juan National Forest land surrounded by the Southern Ute Indian Reservation. Housing approximately 2,000 ancient Pueblo Indians between AD 925 and 1125, the settlement included a Great House Pueblo with round ceremonial rooms, known as kivas, and 36 ground-floor rooms.

Rio Blanco

Rio Blanco

24.28km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

Rio Blanco is a stream that is tributary of the San Juan River in southern Colorado, United States. The stream originates in the San Juan Mountains and flows for 30 miles through the San Juan National Forest and private lands to its confluence with the San Juan River in Archuleta County, Colorado.The river also features native cutthroat trout and introduced rainbow trout fishing.

Treasure Falls

Treasure Falls

25.4km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

Treasure Falls is a beautiful waterfall located in Mineral County. The falls are created by the Treasure Falls Creek, which flows over a cliff of granite. The falls are about 100 feet tall and provide a stunning view for hikers and climbers in the area. There are several trails leading to the falls, and the area is also popular for camping, picnicking, and fishing. Visitors can view the falls from a platform at the top of the cliff or from the bottom of the pool.

Graham Peak

Graham Peak

28.69km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

Graham Peak is a prominent mountain summit in the San Juan Mountains , a range of the Rocky Mountains System in southwestern Colorado hike to the top of Graham Peak assures solitude and excellent desert views. From the summit of Graham Peak you will have expansive views of the Great Basin Desert.

East Fork San Juan River

East Fork San Juan River

28.7km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

East Fork San Juan River is a tributary of the San Juan River in southern Colorado in the United States. The stream flows from the confluence of Crater Creek and Elwood Creek in Mineral County to a confluence with the West Fork San Juan River in Archuleta County that forms the San Juan River.

Yellowjacket Pass

Yellowjacket Pass

29.61km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

Yellowjacket Pass is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.373m above the sea level, located in Archuleta County, in southwest Colorado, USA. It is one of the scenic route and is famous among the riders.

Blackhead Peak

Blackhead Peak

31.46km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

Blackhead is a rugged peak that rises to the east of the town of Pagosa Springs in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado. It is one of the peak which gives you a beautiful view of this area.

Rio Grande National Forest

Rio Grande National Forest

32.11km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

Rio Grande National Forest comprises 1.86 million acres in south-central Colorado. It’s one of the more secluded national forests in the state and is located near Pagosa Springs and the town of Creede. It forms the scenic backdrop to the San Luis Valley. With a landscape of high peaks, geological wonders, and steep river canyons, the spectacular scenery beckons adventures from near and far.

South Fork Rio Grande

South Fork Rio Grande

32.56km from Coyote Hill Trailhead

The South Fork of the Rio Grande is a tributary of the Rio Grande that flows through southwestern Colorado. The river originates in the San Juan Mountains and flows through the towns of South Fork and Del Norte before joining the Rio Grande near Alamosa. The South Fork is a popular destination for fishing, camping, and rafting. The section of the river between South Fork and Del Norte is designated as a Gold Medal Fishery by the Colorado Wildlife Commission.

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Coyote Hill Trailhead

Coyote Hill Trailhead

7489 Co Rd 600, Pagosa Springs, CO 81147, USA

The Coyote Hill Ski Trail system consists of over 11 kilometersIt is actually two parallel trails, with an equestrian trail on the northern levee and a bicycle trail on the southern levee, connecting with the Coyote Hills' Bay View bike trail. of groomed routes suitable for classic and skate skiing.