Near Big Dominguez Canyon
Bighorn Sheep abound in Big Dominguez Canyon.
Near Big Dominguez Canyon
Red cliffs, blue sky and beautiful fall colors.
Near Big Dominguez Canyon
One of several nice watering holes in Big Dominguez Canyon.
Near Big Dominguez Canyon
Interesting Petroglyphs in Big Dominguez Canyon.
Near Big Dominguez Canyon
Following the old road between the red sandstone cliffs

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Big Dominguez Canyon

4.7 (20 Ratings)
A popular and beautiful trail traversing the length of this red sandstone canyon.
13.7
mi
Distance
2,874
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingCommonly BackpackedFall ColorsRiver/CreekSpringViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Dogs must be leashed in the lower 5 miles of Big Dominguez and lower 3 miles of Little Dominguez to protect desert bighorn sheep. Read signs at trailhead for possible changes in policy. Bicycles or mechanized equipment of any kind are NOT allowed in wilderness areas.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.67mi
Distance
2,874ft
Elevation Gain
491ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
7,124ft
High Point
4,730ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
Dominguez Canyon Wilderness offers scenic canyons and mesas carved in sandstone, cascading streams, waterfalls, spectacular geologic features, desert bighorn sheep, Native American rock art and historic structures from early mining settlements. The Big Dominguez Trail accesses some of the most popular areas of the Dominguez Canyon Wilderness, including waterfalls and rock art. The most common access is from the Bridgeport Trailhead or from the Gunnison River at the mouth of Big Dominguez Canyon, if you are arriving by boat. The upper end of Big Dominguez Canyon can be accessed from a trailhead at the Big Dominguez Campground which is 11 miles off CO-141 on a good dirt road. When it is dry and the road has been regraded, I've driven my Honda Civic to the upper trailhead without problems. Other years the road to the upper parking lot can be a mess and requires high-clearance vehicles. The road to the Bridgeport trailhead is also a good gravel road - be careful around blind corners. NOTE: The outhouse and large parking lot are set back from the river. The Trail does NOT start directly from this parking lot. Instead walk down the road towards the river and start the hike beside the railroad. Follow this road to the 2nd bridge (the first bridge is private property). The vast majority of visitors only hike about 5 miles up or down the trail. Doing that part of the hike is fairly easy, whichever end of the canyon you start at. It maintains a mostly steady low gradient with occasional very short steeper parts. There are no crossings of Big Dominguez Creek the entire length from Bridgeport to Dominguez Campground. Attempting to hike the whole length of the trail is a much tougher undertaking. If you are lucky you may spot some desert bighorn sheep along the canyon slopes. As cattle are sometimes being moved through this area it is important to remember to leave gates as you have found them, namely closed if it was closed and open if it was open. Backcountry camping is permitted in parts of the canyon. Camping by the river is limited to boaters from May 1st through Labor Day. Camping is not permitted in the lower 5 miles of Big Dominguez canyon and 3 miles of Little Dominguez canyon.

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Contributors
Janice Shepherd