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Showing posts with label waterfalls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waterfalls. Show all posts

Judd Falls

Rating: 
Round Trip Distance: 1 - 2 miles
Difficulty: Easy
Elevation: 9570 - 9850 feet
Cellphone: 0-2 bars
Time: 1 hr. 30 mins.
Trailhead: Judd Falls/Copper Creek
Fee: none
Attractions: Scenic waterfall




Judd Falls is a popular waterfall hike near Crested Butte, Colorado. The scenic waterfall is located within the Gunnison National Forest on property that is owned by the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. The hike is 1 round trip from the 4wd trailhead and 2 miles round trip from the 2wd trailhead.

Treasure Falls

Rating: 
Round Trip Distance: up to 1 mile
Difficulty: Easy
Elevation: 8105 - 8288 feet
Cellphone: 0-3 bars
Time: 45 mins.
Trailhead: Treasure Falls
Fee: none
Attractions: Scenic waterfall




Treasure Falls is located east of Pagosa Springs, Colorado along US Highway 160 at the base of Wolf Creek Pass. The mountain from which the scenic 105 foot waterfall flows is known as Treasure Mountain and has an interesting story that goes with its name. As the legend goes, back in the late 1700's when the area was under Spanish control there was a group of several hundred Frenchmen that came along and are said to have found a considerable amount of gold. Unfortunately, all but two of them perished due to conflicts with the Indians, bad weather and disease.

Piedra Falls

Rating: 
Round Trip Distance: 1 mile
Difficulty: Easy
Elevation: 8264 - 8363 feet
Cellphone: 0 bars
Time: 45 mins.
Trailhead: Piedra Falls
Fee: none
Attractions: Scenic waterfall




Piedra Falls is located in the San Juan National Forest north of Pagosa Springs, Colorado. At the end of a pleasant half mile long trail hikers are rewarded with views of a scenic waterfall cascading down volcanic cliffs into the creek below.

Silver Falls

Rating: 
Round Trip Distance: 0.4 miles
Difficulty: Easy
Elevation: 8209 - 8391 feet
Cellphone: 0 bars
Time: 30 mins.
Trailhead: Silver Falls Guard Station
Fee: none
Attractions: Scenic waterfall




Silver Falls is located along the East Fork of the San Juan River, east of Pagosa Springs, Colorado, in the San Juan National Forest. The trail to the scenic waterfall is less than a quarter mile in length and only takes 10 or 15 minutes to hike but you need to add a couple more hours for getting to and from the trailhead from Pagosa Springs. The drive up the beautiful East Fork Canyon is well worth the trip all by itself.

Falls Trail

Rating: 
Round Trip Distance: 2.8 miles
Difficulty: Moderate
Elevation: 5868 - 6066 feet
Cellphone: 0-4 bars
Time: 1 hr. 30 mins.
Trailhead: Falls
Fee: $15/person or $25/vehicle
Attractions: Scenic waterfall and geology




The Falls trail is located in the Bandelier National Monument near Los Alamos, New Mexico. The trail begins near the Visitor Center where it follows along the creek through the lower end of Frijoles Canyon toward the Rio Grande River. The trail ends at an overlook for the first of two waterfalls. At one time the trail reached all the way to the river but has since been washed out above the lower waterfall.