Break out the hiking shoes at Barnroof Point

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Break out the hiking shoes at Barnroof Point

Half-day summit trip is currently free of snow and mud for an early-season treat
Charlie Berglund, Janna Ranson and Debra Van Winegarden perch on the viewing platform of Barnroof Point for a view of the La Plata Mountains.
Hikers begin the gradual ascent. Behind them are the bucolic Lightner Creek lowlands and Twin Buttes.
Cross the Dry Fork of Lightner Creek and walk northwest while steadily gaining altitude all the way to Barnroof Point. Return as you came or descend off-trail on the south ridge.

Break out the hiking shoes at Barnroof Point

Charlie Berglund, Janna Ranson and Debra Van Winegarden perch on the viewing platform of Barnroof Point for a view of the La Plata Mountains.
Hikers begin the gradual ascent. Behind them are the bucolic Lightner Creek lowlands and Twin Buttes.
Cross the Dry Fork of Lightner Creek and walk northwest while steadily gaining altitude all the way to Barnroof Point. Return as you came or descend off-trail on the south ridge.
Travel basics

Travel: From the U.S. Highway 160/550 intersection in Durango, travel west on U.S. 160 for 3.3 miles. Turn right on County Road 207, Lightner Creek Road. Park in a large dirt lot at the Y-intersection with County Road 208 at 4.3 miles.


Distance and Elevation Gain: 5 miles; 1,800 feet of climbing


Total Time: 3 to 4½ hours


Difficulty: Trail, off-trail; navigation moderate; the abrupt cliff edge can be avoided; oak brush is thick in places, so wear long pants.


Map: Durango West, Colorado 7.5’ USGS Quad or Apogee Mapping


Winter Closure: The hike is within the Perins Peak State Wildlife Area managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. This trail and lands west of County Road 208 are closed to public entry Dec. 1 through April 15.

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