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Colorado Trail: Silverton to Durango

Mountain Biking Trail

Hard
72.92 mi
11,030 ft
The IMBA Epic portion of the Colorado Trail from Silverton to Durango.

The Colorado Trail (COT) is widely regarded as one of the very best long-distance mountain bike trails in the world. Running for 535 miles between Denver and Durango, the trail crosses high alpine mountain passes and drops into beautiful valleys as it traverses the most beautiful portions of the state of Colorado. The COT forms one-third of the Triple Crown of Bikepacking, along with the Arizona Trail and the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route.

Out of the entire Colorado Trail, arguably the most highly-acclaimed portion is the long stretch running from the town of Silverton to the southern terminus of the trail in Durango. While not technically the highest-elevation portion of the trail, nevertheless this section stays very high in the San Juan Mountain Range. This entire stretch of singletrack has also been designated by the International Mountain Bike Association as one of their "Epic" rides.

All along this stretch, the views of the surrounding jagged mountains are incredible, the singletrack is narrow and sinuous, and there’s nary a sign of civilization. Indeed, between departing from Highway 550 at Molas Pass and entering the town of Durango, the only sign of human life is the occasional dirt road crossing. Plan accordingly and pack all the gear you’ll need.

**Section 1**

The first section of the Silverton to Durango stretch runs from Molas Pass to Engineer Mountain. The summit of Engineer Mountain towers over this entire region, rising to an elevation of 13,218 feet. While that might not sound like a lot compared to Colorado’s numerous 14ers, this mountain is still impressive!

This segment is renowned for high alpine tundra and fields filled with wildflowers in the early summer. In the fall, whispering aspen groves turn a brilliant gold, providing some of the best leaf peeping in the state.

**Section 2**

The Blackhawk Pass segment climbs steeply up to the top of the pass on narrow, mostly smooth singletrack with the characteristic jaw-dropping views. But once on top, it’s time to rip down! "The 10 miles of downhill from the top of Blackhawk Mountain is some of the best there is,” writes John Robinette on []( "It is EPIC!”

**Section 3**

Section 3, also known as Segment 27 of the Colorado Trail, runs for 20.6 miles from Hotel Draw Road to the Kennebec Trailhead, climbing a whopping 4,186 feet along the way. The miles will feel like they’re ticking along quickly, as the views from Indian Trail Ridge are to die for! Granted, some through hikers and bikers report going numb to the incredible views that the Colorado Trail affords by the time they reach this section. 

**Section 4**

The final section of the Colorado Trail, running from Kennebec Pass to the trail's terminus just outside of the town of Durango, makes for an epic shuttle ride.

The top of Kennebec Pass rises above tree line, providing incredible views of the San Juan mountains in all direction. Right off the top, the trail drops fast and furious, hugging the mountainside as it traverses a technical scree field.

Once the trail enter the trees the technical, rocky nature--now mixed with roots--continues, demanding complete attention.

A moderate climb about halfway through the descent will keep you honest, and then the shredding continues! Drops, roots, boulders--as the singletrack transitions down into drier climate zones, the technical challenges just keep coming, all the way until the final relatively-smooth stretch before the trail's terminus.

While cross country riders could undoubtedly enjoy this trail as well, enduro-oriented mountain bikers riding bikes with a lot of suspension travel are guaranteed to love this beautiful, challenging descent! Written by Greg Heil
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
Molas to emt intersection(start at trailhead)10.39 mi1,247 ft2.3%
CT . Molas PL to water8.15 mi702 ft1.4%
Colo. Trl - Molas to EMT Jct9.57 mi1,227 ft2.4%
Snack Rock (~1hr from 550 @ Molas)6.54 mi679 ft1.5%
First climb Colo. Trail from Molas TH2.23 mi709 ft6.0%
CT car to high pt11.86 mi614 ft6.2%
climb above the tree line to EMT Jct2.15 mi594 ft5.2%
Forest Road 37 Climb0.51 mi223 ft8.2%
Rolling pass summit to White Creek Tr.1.52 mi-1,033 ft-12.8%
Best Ever1.66 mi-620 ft-7.0%
Cascade Creek to the top of the pass4.27 mi866 ft3.6%
CT - Bolam Pass to Hotel Draw12.01 mi-1,673 ft-1.0%
County Road 578 Climb0.94 mi413 ft8.3%
Mogadishu0.96 mi-614 ft-12.1%
Blackhawk SPEED Section1.54 mi-833 ft-9.9%
Creek2Creek0.61 mi-302 ft-9.3%
County Rd S Climb1.23 mi472 ft7.3%
Colorado Trail Climb1.33 mi410 ft5.8%
Unnamed Rd Climb1.72 mi774 ft8.5%
Unnamed Rd Climb1.02 mi384 ft7.1%
County Road 124 Climb0.43 mi299 ft13.0%
Weeminuche descender0.26 mi-272 ft-19.9%
Indian Trail Mescaline Descent1.45 mi-577 ft-6.8%
CT - Kennebec Pass to Junction TH20.51 mi-4,767 ft-4.3%
BME#2 Kennebec Enduro 2012 Stage 1 Descent6.23 mi-3,228 ft-9.8%
Upper Kennebec1.72 mi-1,362 ft-14.9%
Lower Kennebec4.42 mi-1,788 ft-7.7%
CT Lower Kennebec to Junction Creek TH (from Champion Venture South)17.01 mi-2,933 ft-3.3%
Post to Walls3.38 mi-1,519 ft-8.4%
Last brutal hill climb4.08 mi1,066 ft4.9%
County Road 124 Climb0.55 mi430 ft14.8%
Happy Half of Climb to High Point2.16 mi640 ft5.6%
County Road 207 Climb1.28 mi407 ft6.0%
Colorado Trail Climb0.46 mi276 ft11.2%
High Point - Going Down Pt. 11.76 mi-505 ft-5.4%
High Point to Dry Fork Intersection Descent3.38 mi-902 ft-5.0%
CT - High Point to Junction Creek Bridge7.53 mi-1,952 ft-4.9%
Midway Down0.90 mi-259 ft-5.4%
High Point - Going Down Pt. 20.40 mi26 ft1.1%
High Point - Going Down Pt. 31.08 mi-443 ft-7.8%
Colorado trail to high point0.26 mi82 ft5.8%
CT - Dry Fork to Hoffheins2.43 mi-581 ft-4.0%
Top of Dry Fork to Houffines CO Trail descent2.25 mi-643 ft-4.9%
Dry fork high pt to Hoffeins 2.38 mi-630 ft-5.0%
(almost) all downhill from here2.43 mi-1,004 ft-7.8%
Slugish Dry Fork Descent1.03 mi-466 ft-8.5%
Rad and Fast0.28 mi-171 ft-11.4%
CT - Gudy's Rest to Junction Creek Bridge1.37 mi-554 ft-7.7%
Final Descent 0.87 mi-289 ft-6.2%
yield to everyone1.09 mi-213 ft-3.7%