Colorado road and hiking trip 2025

July 23-August 22

Hiking in San Juan Mountains was our main objective for the trip: trekking part of Colorado Trail. We added acclimatization hikes in Wolf Creek Pass area and out of Silverton. We also added a few hikes on slopes of Blanca Peak and Great Sand Dunes, in Mt Shavano area and a couple more out of Keystone.

It took us 31 days and 3000 miles of driving to complete the trip. Just driving across Midwest from Chicago and back, and spending most of the time in Colorado. We stopped at Great Sand Dunes National Park (our 40th), but skipped Mesa Verde National Park which we visited in 2003.

We spent 8 days hiking SOBO Segments 25-28 of the Colorado Trail from Silverton to Durango: 118 trail kilometers (total km walked closer to 145) and 3 km total elevation gain. Trail is well maintained with gentle slopes except a few short steeper stretches. We left our car parked in Silverton and took tourist train back after the hike. This part of Colorado Trail runs at elevations above 3300 masl (except last day and a half descent to Durango) with highest point at 3800 masl. We used several day-hikes to warm-up (dragging our feet through Great Sand Dunes) and slowly going to higher elevations (Island Lake at 3780 masl). It worked-out well. With additional adjustment to altitude on the first night (at 3700 masl), we had no big problems covering 9 miles a day (our normal pace). Altogether we also hiked 130 km with 5 km total elevation gain on ☞14 longer day-hikes, plus some more on short walks. We were tired at the end.

For Piotr, summer of 2025 was 62nd anniversary of first multi-day trek (with parents in Bieszczady, Poland). It is now getting harder to pull enough energy to carry extra load and walk extra miles.

We enjoyed beautiful and changing mountain scenery, friendly social interactions on the trails, learning about gold mining, visiting small towns, scenic train ride, soaking in hot springs, visiting friends in Keystone. We were very lucky with the weather – almost no rain which is unusual for this time of year, minimal impact (smoke) of wild-fires. No health or car mechanical problems.

Completed itinerary
DestinationOvernight
Jul23Wed1Driving Chicago-IAMicrotel Inn Colfax IA
24Thu2Driving IA-KSAnnie Motel Oakley KS
25Fri3Blanca Peak areaLake Como Rd
26Sat4Great Sand Dunes National ParkGreat Sand Dunes CG
27Sun5Great Sand Dunes National ParkGreat Sand Dunes CG
28Mon6Wolf Creek Pass areaWolf Creek Ranch Lodge
29Tue7Driving to Durango, Pagosa SpringsAdobe Inn
30Wed8Driving to Silverton, Potato LakeColumbine Roadhouse
31Thu9Island and Ice Lakes, SilvertonColumbine Roadhouse
Aug1Fri10SilvertonColumbine Roadhouse
2Sat11Highland Mary Lakes, SilvertonColumbine Roadhouse
3Sun12SilvertonColumbine Roadhouse
4Mon13Colorado Trail (25-28)Camp 1
5Tue14Colorado Trail (25-28)Camp 2
6Wed15Colorado Trail (25-28)Camp 3
7Thu16Colorado Trail (25-28)Camp 4
8Fri17Colorado Trail (25-28)Camp 5
9Sat18Colorado Trail (25-28)Camp 6
10Sun19Colorado Trail (25-28)Camp 7
11Mon20Colorado Trail (25-28)Strater Hotel Durango
12Tue21Durango-Silverton Railway, Million Dollar Hwy, OurayHot Springs Inn Ouray
13Wed22Box Canyon, Dinosaur Trackway, OurayBasecamp 550 Casita Ridgeway
14Thu23Orvis Hot Springs, RidgewayAngel of Shavano CG
15Fri24Hiking in Mt Shavano areaAngel of Shavano CG
16Sat25St Elmo, Agnes Vaille FallsCascade CG
17Sun26Twin Lakes, KeystoneFriends’ apartment
18Mon27Wheeler Lakes, KeystoneFriends’ apartment
19Tue28Willow Lakes, Keystone Friends’ apartment
20Wed29KeystoneFriends’ apartment
21Thu30Driving Keystone-NEQuality Inn Grand Island NE
22Fri31Driving NE-ChicagoHome

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