Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Bear Creek National Recreation Trail Work Set to Resume

The Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison (GMUG) National Forests will resume trail reconstruction on the Bear Creek National Recreation trail, located south of Ouray, on Oct. 10. Crews will be reconstructing portions of the trail between the trailhead and Yellow Jacket Mine, including construction of stone retaining walls, drainage features and low water crossings. This critical trail maintenance and reconstruction is funded by the Great American Outdoors Act and a grant from Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

The trail is expected to remain open during construction; however, visitors may experience delays of up to 45 minutes on weekdays. Construction activities will not occur on weekends. Trail crews will work until the weather becomes unfavorable this fall and will resume in the spring if the project isn’t completed.

“Public and worker safety during the trail reconstruction is our top priority,” stated Dana Gardunio, Ouray District Ranger. “We are doing our best to coordinate a schedule that will complete reconstruction work efficiently and mitigate potential hazards during the construction process. We appreciate the patience and support of trail users during this time.”

During the construction, signage will be installed at locations along the trail to indicate work areas. Visitors are asked to follow the guidance provided for everyone's safety.



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