Warm up to Telluride's steep ascents with this mellow 4.5-miler that climbs steadily along Bear Creek to a 100-foot falls in the Uncompahgre National Forest.
One of Telluride's mellower trails, this 4.5-mile out-and-back climbs a road-grade trail alongside Bear Creek to a beautiful waterfall on Telluride's south side. Walk straight from downtown onto the Bear Creek Trail at the end of Pine Street. Look for beaver activity on the trail's left side as it climbs toward a map kiosk just before mile 0.4.
The wide dirt path turns south and continues climbing above the creek—though you'll only catch small glimpses of it until mile 1.5. The wide, rocky trail is easy to follow, but especially early in the summer, expect a few wet and muddy sections and a rock-hopping stream crossing or two. The highlight of this hike is the 100-foot falls at the valley's headwall. Towering cliffs line the rugged bowl and a picnic-perfect spot a few hundred feet below trail end is a great spot to admire them.
-Mapped by Kristy Holland
TO TRAILHEAD: Access this trail from downtown Telluride by turning south off Colorado Ave. on Pine St. Walk 2 blocks to the trailhead on the left.
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Bear Creek
Distance: 4.51 mi
Points: 280
Calories: none
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Speed: 0.0 mph
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Points of Interest
BRC001
Location: 37.934298, -107.811885
The trail is marked by a service gate and a large wooden sign explaining that community support helped preserve Bear Creek from development.
BRC002
Location: 37.931046, -107.806476
An illustrated map is posted in the kiosk near mile 0.4. It highlights the natural and human history of the area and includes details about mining, industry, and their affect on the watershed. Follow the wide path as it turns uphill to the right.
BRC003
Location: 37.919741, -107.806934
During spring melt, expect this section of trail to be wet and muddy. As the trail climbs, you'll cruise through stands of aspen, ponderosa, and open meadows. Look for evidence of early 20th century mining alongside the trail and on the far side of Bear Creek to the left.
BRC004
Location: 37.917250, -107.807367
After climbing above the creek until now, the trail finally hits its banks near mile 1.5. Across the creek is a stream and scree field on the flanks of Ballard Mountain.
BRC005
Location: 37.912532, -107.807791
This eroded outcropping of red-brown shale marks the site of an old mill that once generated electricity for the town of Telluride.
BRC006
Location: 37.910973, -107.809318
Follow the main path uphill and to the right at this Y-junction.
BRC007
Location: 37.910035, -107.810108
Bypass the Wasatch Trail that leads uphill on your right. Instead, stay on the much larger main path which continues alongside the creek.
BRC008
Location: 37.908247, -107.810855
A large, flat picnic area is a great stopping point. From here explore the falls and rocky base of the valley's headwall using the left-hand path leading over a berm, or on the rocks alongside the creek.
BRC009
Location: 37.906114, -107.811799
This high-volume falls showers rocks and soil nearby. Watch your step on the slippery path as you approach for your photo opps.
Location: 37.920249, -107.806971
This small bridge leads over a runoff stream. There are several wet, rocky spots up ahead. In early summer, expect to hop rocks to avoid getting wet.