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Road access to multiple canyons on the east slope of the Uncompahgre Plateau.


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10.4

Miles

16.7

KM

Doubletrack

7,836' 2,388 m

High

6,176' 1,883 m

Low

1,887' 575 m

Up

364' 111 m

Down

4%

Avg Grade (2°)

15%

Max Grade (8°)

Dogs Unknown

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Description

This road can be used to access public land and trails in and near DeVinney Canyon, Lindsay Canyon, and Linscott Canyon. In 2016, the northeast end of the road was rerouted. Please respect private property and stay on the marked public road as it passes through private lands.

As a mountain bike trail, this road offers miles of pinyon juniper forest with good views of Spring Canyon and the San Juan Mountains. No singletrack, but it's a good place to ride and seldom traveled. Be aware that the upper sections are clay soils. Sticky, show-stopping mud during or shortly after a rainstorm.

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Shared By:

Garry Baker

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Jul 14, 2019
Webb Tanner
Portion of gravel bike ride from Telluride to Montrose...not an appropriate route for a gravel bike.
May 24, 2019
David Nixon
I rode this in reverse, as a shuttle. There's other options, going to explore when it dries out a bit more, if that happens this year. 11.9mi — 1h 23m
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