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Gunnison Gorge Wilderness

Overlooking the Gunnison River within the Gunnison Gorge Wilderness

The Gunnison Gorge Wilderness offers a wild and pristine backcountry experience, with its unique black granite and colorful sandstone double-canyon system carved by the Gunnison River. Fourteen miles of the Gunnison River flow through this wilderness area, offering diverse and abundant recreation opportunities. The area, known for its exceptional and challenging whitewater boating, also features world class gold medal trout waters. The Gunnison Gorge Wilderness contains a total of 17,700 acres and is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. In 1999, Congress designated the Gunnison Gorge Wilderness, and it became part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. Visitors can enjoy challenging recreational activities and extraordinary opportunities for solitude. In an age of "...increasing population, accompanied by expanding settlement and growing mechanization,..." you play an important role in helping to "...secure for the American people of present and future generations the benefits of an enduring resource of wilderness" as called for by Congress in the Wilderness Act of 1964 When visiting public lands, please follow

  1. Leave No Trace Principles
  2. When visiting designated Wilderness, please follow the wilderness regulations outlined below. Regulations:
    Self-issued permits are required in the wilderness (see use fee description for more information and to purchase day use passes online).
    Motorized and mechanized modes of travel (bicycles, dirt bikes, side-by-sides, wheeled carts, motorboats, and vehicles) are prohibited on all federal lands designated as wilderness.
    Visitors must sign in at trailheads.
    Maximum group size is 12 people.
    Maximum length of stay is 3 days/2 nights.
    Camping is allowed in the designated sites only along the river, on a first-come, first-served basis. Campsites are NOT reservable in advance.
    You may purchase camping permits (cash or check only) at the wilderness trailheads when you arrive by following the instructions on the kiosks.
    You may not cut, collect, or use live, dead, or downed wood for campfires. Stoves, grills, and/or firepans with charcoal are required.
    Pack out all trash (including coals and ashes) and bring it home with you.
    An EPA-approved carry out system is required for human waste. You may not bury human waste in the wilderness.
    Dogs are welcomed in the wilderness, under voice or physical control.
    To learn more about boating the Gunnison River through the wilderness, refer to
    Gunnison Gorge River Guide
    Additional Information:
    Always be prepared by carrying a map, compass and GPS, extra water, food, first aid kit, rain gear, and warm clothing. Tell someone where you are going and when you expect to return, or travel with a group. Be prepared for changing weather. Dial 911 in the event of an emergency, but do not count on cell coverage in all places.
    Access roads are primitive, unmaintained, and impassable when wet. Four-wheel-drive, high clearance vehicles are strongly recommended. Roads are not suitable for pull-behind campers or trailers.
    A Special Recreation Permit is required for all commercial uses such as outfitters or organized group guided trips where there is a fee charged.

    Contact Information:

    MANAGER GUNNISON GORGE NCA & WILDERNESS: S. Edd Franz
    2465 South Townsend Avenue
    Montrose, CO 81401
    Phone: (970) 240-5300


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Peach Valley Road provides access to all four Wilderness trailheads - Chukar, Ute, Duncan, and Bobcat. Follow the signs to the Chukar Road turnoff, which leads to the Chukar trailhead. Follow Peach Valley Road north and follow signs to the three other Wilderness trailheads - Ute, Duncan, and Bobcat. Access roads are primitive, unmaintained, and impassable when wet. Four-wheel-drive, high clearance vehicles are strongly recommended. Roads are not suitable for pull-behind campers or trailers.

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Peach Valley OHV Staging Area Facility

The Flat Top-Peach Valley OHV Recreation Area (9,700 acres) is managed by the Bureau of Land Management for responsible motorized recreation.  The area offers 2,500+ acres of designated open play areas and over 75 miles of multiple use trails.

Open Play Area Regulations

  • Off-route travel is allowed ONLY for ATVs and UTVs 50" or less (dirt bikes, mountain bikes, horses and hikers can go off-route as well).  No full size vehicles are allowed off a road.
  • Know the boundaries of the Open Play Areas by looking at a map at trailhead kiosks.

Other Regulations

  • Outside of the Open Area, riders must stay on signed, designated trails.  Riding off-trail is subject to a citation.
  • Camping is allowed at the Peach Valley Staging Area for 7 days/6 nights.
  • No open wood fires are allowed.  Use gas stoves or the provided grills with charcoal.
  • Pack out all trash!
  • All OHV users must have a valid Colorado State Parks OHV sticker visibly displayed on their equipment.  Registration fees support trail maintenance and funded the construction of the Skills Course at Peach Valley!

COTrex provides up-to-date trails information and georeferenced location as you explore the National Conservation Area.  Download it for free at: https://trails.colorado.gov/

Report Illegal Dumping by calling: 970-240-5300.


Orchard Boat Ramp Facility

Orchard Boat Launch is the last public boater take-out on the Gunnison River before Confluence Park in Delta. These are calmer waters, however boaters need to be aware of private lands and potential river hazards before floating the river downstream of the NCA. For more information, please contact the Gunnison Gorge NCA or Uncompahgre Field Office.


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