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Regional Classic
A must do route for the area handpicked by local experts.
This is in the National Park. Entry fees may apply.
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There and Back
Though short, the Warner Point Nature Trail can offer a quiet escape. The rolling trail eventually meanders to Warner Point, but along the way there are plenty of pleasant places to stop to take in the views. You'll be shaded by the desert forest for most of the journey, and the smell of serviceberry, mahogany, juniper and pinyon pine add to the unique desert feel of this route. Though the scents and immediate surroundings will capture your attention, take the time to admire sweeping views of the West Elk Mountains, the San Juan range, and the Uncompahgre Valley. You'll also be able to enjoy views into the Black Canyon, where you can see the Gunnison River. The crushed granite surface can be slick, so watch your footing, especially near the trails end. At the end of your trip, you'll reach Warner Point, which offers spectacular views into the deepest portion of the canyon. On your way in, don't forget to pick up a trail guide to help explain some of the unique features around you. Once you've enjoyed your time on this trail, return the way that you came to reach the trailhead and your vehicle.
It is named for Mark Warner, an Ohio man who moved to western Colorado in 1917 to preside over Montrose Presbyterian Church. Among those who are cited for the preservation of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Mark Warner's name is most prominent.
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