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Trappers Crossing is a rural residential subdivision located west of Durango near Hesperus, positioned at an elevation of  7,345 feet. The neighborhood includes 86 lots across large acreage parcels ranging from 10 acres to 35 acres. Terrain is characterized by piñon and juniper trees with scattered ponderosa pines, and the subdivision includes multiple internal roads and a large greenbelt area.

What to Expect

Access to Trappers Crossing is provided by subdivision roads, with road maintenance and snow removal managed through the homeowners association. Utilities include central water service and individual septic systems. Building envelopes are used within the subdivision. No lakefront lots are available within the community.

Lifestyle

Daily life in Trappers Crossing reflects low-density rural living on large acreage lots. Homes are spaced across expansive parcels, and the subdivision is located within driving distance of downtown Durango while remaining outside city limits.

You'll Love

  • Large acreage residential lots
  • Mountain and valley views
  • Subdivision greenbelt area

Location

  • Approximately 17 minutes to downtown Durango
  • Approximately 31 minutes to La Plata County Airport
  • Approximately 20 minutes to Durango High School
  • Approximately 17 minutes to City Market
  • Approximately 47 minutes to Purgatory Ski Resort
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Homes and Land

Trappers Crossing consists of single-family homes on large acreage parcels. As of May 2026, recorded home sales range from 2,007 square feet to 7,279 square feet. And lot sizes range from 10.04 acres to 35 acres.

    Utilities

    • Water: Lake Durango Water Authority
    • Sewer: Septic
    • Gas: Propane
    • Electric: La Plata Electric Association

      HOA

      As of May 2026, Trappers Crossing has a homeowners association with annual dues of $350. HOA services include road maintenance and snow removal.

        Recreation

        • Animas River Trail & Greenway
        • Overend Mountain Park Trailhead
        • Horse Gulch Trailhead
        • Big Canyon Trailhead
        • ABC Trail
        • Approximately 13 minutes to Lake Nighthorse
        • Approximately 15 minutes to Twin Buttes Trail System
        • Approximately 16 minutes to the Animas River
        • Approximately 31 minutes to the Florida River

          The La Plata County Assessor provides access to property tax history, a tax estimator for future taxes, and parcel details such as lot size, boundaries, and adjoining properties.

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          Disclaimer:
          All neighborhood information, including HOA details, fees, and community guidelines, is subject to change. HOA dues may increase over time, and other property-specific details may vary. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please contact our team directly.

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