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Proposed trail would link Cortez, Mesa Verde, Mancos

Steering committee being formed to consider 17-mile recreation path

A steering committee is being formed to consider a recreation trail that would connect Cortez, Mesa Verde National Park and Mancos.

Montezuma County, along with local city officials, the Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Department of Transportation and the National Park Service have expressed interest in the idea and are in the preliminary planning stages.

“It’s a very conceptual idea right now, but there seems to be a lot of interest,” said James Dietrich, community services director for Montezuma County. “We’re exploring what is possible.”

There is no specific route at this stage for the proposed 17-mile trail that also would connect Cortez with the county fairgrounds and Phil’s World mountain bike park. The route generally would parallel U.S. Highway 160 on the south. The corridor includes CDOT, county, private, National Park and BLM lands.

The path of least resistance likely is alongside Highway 160 within the CDOT right of way.

During a meeting this week about road improvements, CDOT regional planner Matt Muraro said the agency supports the trail idea and will partner with the county on a plan.

“There is funding available for trail projects with a match program,” he said.

The idea has been around for some time, but has never materialized. Organizers point out it is good for locals and visitors, and has long-term economic benefits.

“There’s real energy for the project,” said Montezuma County Commissioner Steve Chappell, adding that a lot of details and successful negotiations on the trail alignment will take patience.

A brainstorming meeting, previously delayed because of the government shutdown, recently was held about the concept with federal agencies and local governments.

“Everybody in the meeting was on board, so it looks promising,” said Montezuma County Commissioner Larry Don Suckla.

Opportunities for public input on the trail will be made possible at future meetings.



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