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Boggy Draw Trail Report – October 24, 2025

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  • Despite Thursday’s light rain, trails like Black Oak, Boggy West McNeil, Maverick, and Shoosh remain in great shape.
  • Cooler temperatures mean browner oaks and fallen aspens, but cottonwoods are still offering bright fall color, especially at Sand Canyon.
  • Salt Trail hikers report muddy sections near the top, and Rico saw light snow Thursday.
  • Moab trails may need a day or two to dry after recent rain.
  • The Lost Canyon Bike and Skate Park in Dolores celebrates its grand opening today from 4 to 8 p.m. at Joe Rowell Park.
  • The annual Halloween Costume Cruise meets Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Montezuma County Annex.
  • Follow the Four Corners Mountain Biking Info Facebook page for the latest on trail conditions and local events.
Lacy McKay is the News Director and Morning Edition Host at KSJD Community Radio in Cortez, Colorado. They bring years of experience in audio production and community-centered reporting, with a focus on rural issues, public lands, tribal affairs, and civic engagement in the Four Corners region. McKay has produced and edited news features, interviews, and podcasts for broadcast and digital platforms, and works closely with regional partners through Rocky Mountain Community Radio to amplify local voices and stories that might otherwise go unheard.
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    This family friendly event will conclude by 6:00pm so that attendees can make it to the "Best Day Ever" biking film documentary and panel discussion at The Sunflower Theatre. Costumes are strongly encouraged.

    If you would like to attend, but don't have a bike please email ewhritner@highdesertdevo.org for a loaner bike.
  • The Sunflower Theatre will screen the documentary, "Best Day Ever" on Saturday, October 25th at 7:00pm.

    The documentary follows adaptive mountain bikers Greg Durso and Allie Bianchi as they tackle the daily challenges of disability and find joy, connection, and belonging in Vermont’s mountain biking community.

    Prior to the screening, cyclist are invited to join KSJD and The Sunflower Theatre for a community bike ride starting at 5:00pm in Montezuma Park.

    Further information is available at sunflowertheatre.org
  • After historic rain and flooding hit our region, the Community Foundation serving Southwest Colorado has activated its Community Emergency Relief Fund — or CERF — to help residents and businesses in La Plata and Archuleta counties recover. You can make a safe, direct donation at swcommunityfoundation.org, or mail a check to the Community Foundation in Durango with “CERF” in the memo line. For additional recovery resources, dial 2-1-1 or visit 211colorado.org.