Near Van Tuyl Loop
Looking south towards the start and through the tall trees.
Near Van Tuyl Loop
Looking North.
Near Van Tuyl Loop
Some of the picnic tables and hand carved benches.
Near Van Tuyl Loop
You can often see cow, bulls, or horses here. Say hello as you go by.
Near Van Tuyl Loop
The split. The cut off is really only useful if you were going to make another lap. Otherwise its the same distance back to where you started.

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Van Tuyl Loop

4.0 (6 Ratings)
A flat and wide trail that will take you through pastures and alongside the Gunnison River.
3.1
mi
Distance
30
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.08mi
Distance
30ft
Elevation Gain
30ft
Elevation Loss
5%
Max Grade
7,747ft
High Point
7,704ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
I love hiking on a trail that goes through a stand of tall trees;there is something scenic and isolated about it. Well, that's what you can expect in the beginning. As you continue there will be a turn off to the left that is a cutoff or a side trail if you want to make it shorter. Continuing on, you begin to escape the trees on a straight and wide path until you reach a dirt road. Cross the road to where the port-a-potty is and the trail continues. Soon after there is a wonderful hand carved bench and picnic table under some trees if you want to have a picnic or stretch. As you continue, the trail makes a few turns with a slight downhill (very easy in the reverse direction) with a pink-ish house on the right. The trail makes a left, now headed west, where there is another hand carved bench alongside the Gunnison River for a good chance to take a break and look around before the trail makes another left. The path makes another curve and if follows a ditch for the cattle and agriculture in the area where you may see some ducks. Then, you cross a small foot bridge which is probably the narrowest part of the trail and can be icy sometimes of the year. Passing fences on either side, you may be greeted by some cows or horses. The fenced in land is private property so do not cross onto their land, the trail is obvious so this should not be a problem. Further down the trail you'll get to a split in the trail. To the left is that same cutoff optional trail to where the tall trees are. The other trail that crosses another tiny foot bridge takes you down to a house which will then link you up with the road you started on. If you go left you should know where you are and is a great trail to take if you want to make another lap or put you back where you started. If you go right, across the small wooden foot bridge, you'll reach a house on the corner to your right and a dirt road, where you'll then make a right and end up where you started.
History & Background
A man by the name of Ray Van Tuyl was the previous owner of the property where he raised his cattle and kept a few horses. The property was later sold to the city of Gunnison, to be preserved for open space and important drinking water aquifer conservation. The land was divvied up in a way that would set aside land for recreation (the trail), a Nordic Skiing course that goes through some of the open pastures in the winter time, grazing areas for local ranchers and a new library (built in 2022).

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