Colorado · USA

Weminuche Wilderness Approach — Elk Creek to Piedra River via Missionary Ridge

Burned ridgelines and wild cutthroat water.

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Missionary Ridge still wears the scars of the 2002 wildfire that torched 70,000 acres northeast of Durango — charred snags and young aspen regrowth line the first dozen miles of this route as you climb out of the Florida River drainage and push toward the Weminuche Wilderness boundary. The road transitions from maintained gravel to two-track as you drop into Elk Creek canyon, where a legitimate rocky ford crosses knee-to-axle-deep water depending on snowmelt timing. From there the route contours south along the wilderness boundary before descending through ponderosa and pinon to Piedra Road and the West Fork Piedra River, a wild cutthroat stream that rewards anyone who packs a fly rod.

This is solidly moderate-to-difficult terrain — not because any single obstacle is a monster, but because the combination of steep off-camber shelf road, the Elk Creek crossing, and rutted two-track after rain demands a capable rig. A stock lifted 4WD with good all-terrain tires handles it; nothing with low ground clearance should attempt it. No permit required, but the San Juan National Forest access road can be snowed in October through June at elevation. Carry two to three days of water capacity. Fuel in Durango before you leave — there is nothing between the trailhead and Pagosa Springs. Dispersed camping throughout the national forest section is legal and genuinely beautiful.

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Length (miles)38 mi / 61.2 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)10200 ft
Best seasonJuly-October
Minimum vehicleLifted 4WD with all-terrain tires
Nearest townDurango, CO
Land managerSan Juan National Forest
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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