Chokecherry Draw
Situated in the remote northwest corner of the state, the 35,380-acre Diamond Breaks Wilderness Study Area encompasses a rugged extension of Utah’s Uinta Range known as Diamond Mountain. Although few maintained trails enter this proposed wilderness, one well-established route does follow an old road, now closed to vehicles, up a drainage known as Chokecherry Draw. In addition to some nice views of this little-known corner of Colorado, the hike up Chokecherry Draw reveals the remains of an old homestead.
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Directions to: Chokecherry Draw
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| Activity | Hiking |
|---|---|
| Nearby City | Craig |
| Length | 7 mi |
| Elevation Gain | 0 ft |
| Skill Level | Easy |
| Duration | 4 hours |
| Season | Year-round |
| Trailhead Elevation | 5,650 ft |
| Top Elevation | 6,300 ft |

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