Bear Creek Falls
Distance: 4.6 miles (round trip)
Uncompahgre National Forest, near Telluride in Southwest Colorado
This half day hike up Bear Creek Canyon offers scenic views of the rugged cliffs lining the canyon and ends at a pretty waterfall. It’s a nice option if you have limited time or just want an easy day.
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- Distance: 4.6 miles (round trip) to Bear Creek Falls
- Elevation: 8,800-ft. at Trailhead
9,940-ft. at Bear Creek Falls - Elevation Gain: 1,140-ft. to Bear Creek Falls
- Difficulty: easy-moderate
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Telluride / Southwest Colorado
Why Hike Bear Creek Falls
A pretty waterfall and scenic views of the rugged cliffs lining Bear Creek canyon is your reward for hiking 2.3 miles up the Bear Creek trail from Telluride. The popular path, which is shared with bikers and horseback riders, is a good workout and great way to acclimate. The trail connects with the Wasatch trail that heads further up the canyon and provides options for longer loop hikes to Telluride’s ski area and Bridal Veil basin.
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Trail Resources
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Basecamp(s) Information:
Telluride
Region Information:
Southwest Colorado
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Colorado