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Like its namesake, the Burma Road Trail was named for its steepness and rough terrain.
The easy, then steeper 1.5 mile Canyon Trail starts by the Overlook just past the park’s Welcome Center.
The steep option into the park canyon Chute Trail is affectionately known by some as “The Grunt."
The less-traveled 1 mile Homestead Trail takes off just before the bridge after entering the park.
THE .65 MILE MESA VERDE TRAIL IS A STEEP CONNECTOR TRAIL. IT COMES UP FROM THE RIVER TRAIL FROM TWO JUNCTIONS.
Misery Ridge. Its name conjures up images of early pioneers slogging it in wagon trains over mountain passes, but it’s not that bad. Really.
The popular 2.5 mile River Trail is a favorite for families and those wanting to cover a lot of the park on mostly flat terrain.
The .5 mile Rope-de-Dope Trail gets its name from the Rope-de-Dope climbing area.
Relatively new to the park trail system, the Summit Trail lives up to its name.
After crossing the bridge, take the right fork to get on the easy mile long Wolf Tree Trail.