Kroeger Campground

One mile up the road is Kroeger Campground, with 10 campsites on 2 acres shaded by a mixture of spruce, fir, aspen, and cottonwood. One site has a double table and large parking area. Another is suitable for a long RV; most sites do not accommodate larger RVs. There is one pull-thru.

There are vault toilets and a host on site. There is no trash pickup; trash must be packed out. Private property is next to the campground (please do not trespass). Bear-safe food storage is mandatory.

You can fish in the nearby La Plata River, but success rates are only fair. Expect cool summer nights at this elevation.

LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
The road continues up the canyon for 8 miles to the Kennebec Pass Scenic Overlook parking lot at 11,600 feet. The last few miles are 4WD, and the last 2 miles have steep dropoffs. Your reward will be outstnding panoramic views of the La Plata Mountains and other, more distant ranges.

Several trails, including the Colorado Trail, traverse the backcountry from the pass. A short, level hike to Taylor Lake is one option. Another is the Highline Loop National Recreational Trail. The trail travels 17.0 miles through mountain parks, aspen groves, and spruce/fir forest, and along alpine ridge tops above timberline. This high-elevation trail is somewhat difficult to follow but affords excellent views of Hermosa Creek.

Hardy mountain bikers can ride the Colorado Trail from Kennebec Pass to the trail's southern terminus at Junction Creek, near Durango. This epic ride is mostly downhill and all singletrack. An even more challenging version favored by some intrepid local cyclists is to ride from Durango up Hwy. 160 to the La Plata Canyon turnoff at County Road 124, to Mayday (where the pavement ends), then up to Kennebec Pass and down the Colorado Trail to Durango, making a loop ride (and a long day).


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