Trail Rating: T3, P2, N4
Facilities: unknown
Devil's Canyon loops through a striking and beautiful sandstone
canyon. It travels along a creek across the canyon and through
juniper trees. An unfinished and deserted cabin can be seen at
the halfway point of the loop. Don't be surprised if you
encounter several horses, or even a donkey.
The Devil's Canyon Overlook Trail takes you to a beautiful
overlook of the Grand Valley, Devil's Canyon and The Flume
Creek
Canyon. The DT/ST trail travels trough junipers to Flume Creek
Canyon where you can access the Pollock Bench Trail and its
canyon.
The D3 signs designate the trail for Devil's Canyon and the d1
signs represent the trail for the Devil's Overlook.
Getting There:
From I-70, travel west from Grand Junction to the Fruita exit
(Highway 340/Exit 19). Travel southwest on Highway 340 for one
mile to Kings View Road. Turn right (west) onto Kings View Road
and go just over one mile to the Devil's Canyon sign. Turn left
at the sign and park a quarter mile up. The trailhead is at the
end of the road near the gate.
7M Loop (Devil's Canyon Loop):
From the parking lot, follow the DT road to the D4/D1 junction.
Veer left on D1. Continue on D1 a short distance to a left at
D3.
On D3, you will cross a wooden bridge and turn right into the
creek bed. Continue up along the creek bed to the next trail
junction. Make a left at the D3 trail sign. The trail becomes
increasingly difficult due to the increase in elevation. This
trail makes its way up the left/east side of the creek. You
will
travel up and down through the canyon. You reach the cabin at
the halfway point.
From the cabin, follow the trail as it winds up and down
through
the canyon back to the base of the creek bed. Make your way
back
to the parking area along D3/D1.
6.6M (Devil's Canyon Overlook):
From the parking lot, follow the D1 signs along the main DT
road
to the trail junction. The trail continues to the right where
you will reach the D4 and No Mountain Biking sign.
Continue on the DT road, then veer left at the D1 sign. Keep
going along the DT road into a small canyon where it makes a
left and switchbacks up on the way to the overlook.
The trail turns right through the junipers to the top elevation
of 5,200 feet. Here the trail turns right as it slides down to
the Flume Creek Canyon Trail junction. If you wish to continue
longer, you can add Flume Creek or the Pollock Bench trails.
Or,
you can head back the same way you came out.
For The Expert:
If you wish for a longer trail run, you have a couple of
options. You can add these two runs together and get a good 14
miler. If you decided to do this, I would suggest doing the
Canyon Loop first, but you can do them the other way.
For an even longer option, just add the Flume Creek Canyon or
Pollock Bench Trails onto the end of the Overlook run. You
could
run either of these as an extra out and back and cover as much
distance as you wish.
Christopher Schnittker is the owner of Running Outfitters in
Grand Junction. He also co-authored The Grand Junction
Trails and Camping Guide. He can be reached through his
website www.outdoorguru.com.