
Uncover Hidden Gems: Colorado’s Little Bookcliff Hiking Trails Await
If you enjoy hiking in Western Colorado, you probably already know many of our trails in Mesa County are soaked in sunshine. Shade is not always easy to find. When daytime highs reach triple digits, this can become serious real quick.
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Some hiking trails around Grand Junction offer a better experience during the spring before the summer heat arrives. Exploring Colorado's Little Bookcliff Wild Horse Range in March and April means hiking with the mustangs, without the dangerous heat.

Colorado's Little Book Cliff Wild Horse Range
The Little Bookcliff Wild Horse Range is great for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Several trails wind through the range, allowing guests to choose between shorter hikes like Coal Canyon (6 miles) or the longer 12-mile Main Canyon. A detailed map from GJhikes.com shows the many trails throughout the wild horse range and can be found here.
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Exploring Coal Canyon
Hiking Coal Canyon reminds me of the trails in the Colorado National Monument and the McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area. The rock walls and canyons hide mustangs, big horn sheep, and petroglyphs. Taking the time to study how the Hoodoo Trails connect various routes through the wild horse range will allow you to explore this area from the Cameo trailhead to the summit of Mount Garfield.
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Little Bookcliff Wild Horses
Sometimes the herd of wild horses grows to nearly 200 mustangs living inside the Little Bookcliff range; however, BLM aims to keep the number between 100 and 125. A small group of mustangs can be found near the entrance to Coal Canyon, with larger numbers found further into the Main Canyon route.
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