Jones Creek

Total Miles 4.2
Technical Rating
4 Moderate
Best Time Summer, Fall
Trail Type Single Track
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Trail Overview

Jones Creek is a fun and semi-technical singletrack in the San Juan National Forest that starts at the Lower Hermosa Campground and staging area. It immediately crosses the Forest Service Road and enters a forest of big ponderosa pines and scrub oak. It goes into a burn area, so there's potential for tree hazards. The trail has giant embedded boulders that you can mostly go around and lots of small embedded rock, making it a bumpy surface for most of the ride. It side hills along the mountainsides on a shelfy trail through the burn area. Trim roots, steep climbing sections, and narrow shelfy sections exist. It traverses down a shelfy trail, dome moderate switchbacks, and doto creek drainage and extensive meadows where the trail is more rutted. The trail takes you to the Pinkerton-Flagstaff trail, which you can take north to make a more advanced loop with Dutch Creek back to the staging area.

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Difficulty

This is an intermediate trail because it has lots of shelfy narrow sections, and lots of rockier sections.

Technical Rating

4

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Rafe Mordente
May 29, 2026
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Downed tree about 3.1 miles up. Was solo and ran out of talent, so I turned around. Easy enough to get over with a buddy or skills. I need a chainsaw 🤪🤙🏼

Jones Creek Trail can be accessed by the following ride types:

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