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A demanding sub-alpine trail with steep grades and rockiness at the west end.


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6.4

Miles

10.3

KM

85%

Runnable

9,626' 2,934 m

High

8,223' 2,506 m

Low

1,511' 461 m

Up

1,073' 327 m

Down

8%

Avg Grade (4°)

29%

Max Grade (16°)

Dogs Unknown

Features River/Creek · Views

Snowy in the winter months.

Description

And off the rim you go! The first quarter-mile drops 400 feet as you plunge down narrow, steep, and rocky switchbacks. At the creek you'll see signs for horse and hiker routes. The latter refers to a log bridge that is washed out as of July 2014. Just splash across the creek. The other side of the creek is almost as steep and even narrower. And then suddenly, it's over. You emerge on a gently rising plateau. Be sure to close the gate at 1.4 miles.

Threading along cow trails you'll pass the grandly-named Box Canyon Reservoir, a large and muddy stock tank. Right about four miles into the run, you'll reach a four-way intersection. Turn left. If you were to stay straight or turn right here, you'd join the Mancos Box Canyon Spur.

Cruising on through sparse aspens, you descend into the Deer Lick Creek drainage. Except for roots, this is less rugged and more gradual than the west end plunge. Deer Lick opens into a meadow that eventually deposits you beside the West Mancos River.

After splashing through two crossings, you emerge to find a very steep climb and then a river-bank run to the old site of Golconda. Here you can pick up the West Mancos Trail to continue the loop.

This is a remote area with no cell coverage. Runners should be well-prepared with repair and weather gear.

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Shared By:

John Geronimo

Trail Ratings

  3.5 from 2 votes

#10

in Mancos

#25090

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  3.5 from 2 votes
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Trail Rankings

#10

in Mancos

#2,050

in Colorado

#25,090

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Sparse aspens along the Box Canyon Trail.
Sep 8, 2017 near Mancos, CO
Descending through meadow in Deer Lick Creek drainage.
Sep 8, 2017 near Mancos, CO
The initial plunge into the gorge is quite steep and rocky, with bedrock steps and water bars.
Sep 8, 2017 near Mancos, CO
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Jul 4, 2021
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