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Dragon Point Trail

The Dragon Point Trail at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park near Montrose, Colorado is an easy 0.4-mile out-and-back hike that features views of the Gunnison River as it roars through some of the deepest sections of the Black Canyon.

Hike
This very short hike begins at the main trailhead for Dragon Point and follows the mostly-flat dirt trail out toward the south rim of the Black Canyon. The trail eventually dips downhill, following wide stairs in the trail, to reach a lookout point -- Dragon Point. From Dragon Point, visitors will find the Gunnison River roaring through the canyon, approximately 2,500-feet below you. The white water rapids in the river, along with its winding pattern, create a serpent-like shape -- hence the name Dragon Point. To the northwest, hikers will find the Painted Wall -- Colorado's tallest sheer cliff at 2,250 feet tall. The Painted Wall gets its name from the stripes of pegmatite that line the cliff face.

On the hike out, you may notice some very-old juniper trees growing along the trail. Some of these trees are up to 800 years old. Just behind these trees, to the east, are the West Elk Mountains that tower overhead in the distance.

Other South Rim Trails
Black Canyon Gunnison National Park's south rim is by far the most popular section of the park for visitors to explore. For popular day hikes, consider checking out Gunnison Point for stunning canyon views or hike the adjacent Oak Flat Loop Trail that descends into the gorge. You can then hike the Uplands Trail to reach the Rim Rock Trail which runs along the south rim and provides stunning views of the canyon along the way. To the west, at the end of the park's road, lies the Warner Point Trail which provides hikers with another moderate hike to a overlook that sits above the deepest section of Black Canyon. The rest of the trails along the south rim are very short hikes or simply peaceful nature walks that lead to views. Plan your trip to the Black Canyon by checking out our guides to each of the short overlooks along the south rim - starting from west to east: Sunset View, Dragon Point, Cedar Point, Painted Wall View, Chasm View, Devil's Overlook, Rock Point, Cross Fissures View, and Pulpit Rock.    

Pets
Dogs are allowed on this trail only if leashed and must be cleaned up after. Note that dogs are only allowed in parking lots, campgrounds, on paths to overlooks (like this one), the Rim Rock Trail, and the Chasm View Nature Trail. Dogs are not permitted on any other trails in the park. You can read all of the rules and regulations for pets at the park here.

Parking
Hikers will find a parking turnout at the coordinates provided, located along South Rim Road in the park. The lot is large enough to fit less than a dozen vehicles as of June 2024.

Warnings
Steep cliffs: Despite the abundance of safety precautions (i.e. fencing), this trail leads to cliffs that might drop 2,000-feet or more into the Black Canyon. Be aware of your surroundings.

Sun exposure: This trail has very-little shade and also sits at about 8,000-feet above sea level which increases the UV index. It's smart to wear sunscreen and bring extra sun protection when hiking this trail and other trails at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park.

Elevation sickness: This trail brings hikers through an altitude of about 8,000-feet above sea level. Around the 7,000-foot mark above sea level, you may start to experience symptoms of elevation sickness including shortness of breath, headaches, muscle aches, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, fatigue, or vomiting if you are not fully acclimated. If you're experiencing bad altitude sickness symptoms, the smartest move is to get to lower elevation as soon as possible.
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Know Before You Go

  • Dragon Point Trail is a short, easy hike (0.4 miles out-and-back) in Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, offering stunning views of the Gunnison River and the Painted Wall.
  • The trail leads to Dragon Point, a lookout providing a 2,500-foot-high perspective of the river resembling a serpent, with the Painted Wall visible to the northwest.
  • Hikers should be aware of the steep cliffs, limited shade and high altitude (8,000 ft), and take necessary precautions like wearing sunscreen and monitoring for signs of elevation sickness, and dogs are allowed on leash in certain areas.
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Distance
0.3 mi
Difficulty
Easy
Type
Out-and-Back
Est. Time
9 min
Elev. Gain
36'
Rating
5.0
Added
June 02, 2024
Updated
June 15, 2024

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Total Change
30'
Ascent
36'
Descent
36'
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Features

Vista / Lookout Point
Dogs

Points of interest

  1. Parking

    38.573924, -107.723196
  2. Main Trailhead

    38.573918, -107.723294

Safety information

For your own safety: plan ahead, let someone know where you'll be, and hike at your own risk.

Hazards

Rockfalls, Ledges, or Scrambles

Availability

All seasons

Surface type

Dirt

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0.3 miles / 0.5 km
June 02, 2024
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