Boggy Draw Trails Show Wet, Mixed Conditions as Spring Arrives in Rico-Dolores Area
Boggy Draw trails are showing wet sections and muddy spots as of March 6, with mixed riding conditions and upcoming bike events on the horizon for the Four Corners.
Boggy Draw and the surrounding trails in the Rico-Dolores area entered the spring season with wet sections, muddy spots, and mixed riding and hiking conditions, according to KSJD's Outdoor Report published March 6.
The update, part of KSJD's recurring Outdoor Report series, covers trails across Dolores County and frames the seasonal shift as an opening for early spring riding opportunities in the Four Corners region. The report also points to upcoming bike events, though specific event names, dates, and organizers were not detailed in the broadcast.
Conditions on Boggy Draw reflect the typical challenge of shoulder-season trail use in southwest Colorado, where snowmelt and spring rains can render popular routes soft and vulnerable to damage from heavy traffic. The KSJD report flagged wet trail conditions broadly across Boggy Draw and neighboring trail systems without specifying which segments or trailheads were most affected.

Riders and hikers planning to head out should check the latest KSJD Outdoor Report for updated conditions before hitting the trail. The report is available through NPR affiliate KSJD and can be accessed on Spotify and Apple podcast platforms.
With spring arriving unevenly across the high country, trail conditions in the Rico-Dolores corridor are likely to shift quickly in the coming weeks as temperatures climb and snowpack continues to melt.
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