THINGS TO DO

Sunset over a desert landscape with layered rock formations and sparse vegetation.

Photography: Wanderluxe Studio

Desert landscape with dry grass, sparse shrubs, and numerous cactus plants. In the background, there are large red rocky formations and a few light posts along a dirt road, under an overcast sky.
Rock formations with ancient ruins and sparse vegetation in a desert landscape

• Canyon of the Ancients National Monument, the entrance directly across the road from the Vineyard

• Hovenweep National Monument, truly spectacular Anasazi ruins but much less visited

• Valley of the Gods, massive rock monoliths in valley of brilliant colors

• Moki Dugway, a hair rising road climbing the face of a 2,500' wall of rock

• Muley Point, rock pools that are perched above a 2,500 drop to the San Juan River

• Bluff, river town with beautiful old houses and the old settlers Fort

• Gooseneck State Park, looking down 2,000 feet to the serpentine path of the San Juan River

• Mesa Verde National Park, one of America's great National Parks

• The Shiprock, 1,600 foot high Volcanic core, of great significance to the Navajo people

• Four Corners National Monument, stand in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado at the same time

WITHIN ONE HOUR FROM THE VINEYARD:

Sunset over a rocky desert landscape with layered cliffs and a colorful sky.
Scenic view of a desert landscape with layered rock formations and sparse vegetation under a cloudy sky.

• Canyonlands National Park, endless deep, beautiful and technicolor canyons

• Arches National Park

• Natural Bridges National Monument

• Canyon de Chelly, exquisite fertile valley that is precious to the Navajo Nation - remarkable history of survival and resistance

• Hopi Mesas, wonderful communities perched on steep mesas, lived in for 1000 years

• Moab, perfect access to Rafting, thrilling jeep tours and mountain biking

• Grand Staircase- Escalante National Monument, a seemingly endless stunning wilderness

WITHIN TWO HOURS OF THE VINEYARD

A body of water with small islands and land formations, viewed from a high vantage point, with mountains in the background and a hazy sunset or sunrise glow.
Sunset over the Grand Canyon showcasing layered rock formations and cliffs with a partly cloudy sky.

WITHIN THREE & FOUR HOURS OF THE VINEYARD

Capitol Reef National Park, an early farming settlement in a long, beautiful valley

Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon National Recreation area

The Grand Canyon, South rim, North rim a little further

Zion National Park with its' Cathedral Canyons

Bryce National Park, celebrated for its' multi-hued amphitheatres

Paria Canyon, the ultimate slot canyon, not to be entered when a storm threatens

Chaco Canyon, wonderfully beautiful of immense archaeological interest - Beware a strange and ancient mood that prevails there

Amazing Hiking

Hiking near Sutcliffe Vineyards offers an opportunity to embrace the stunning wilderness of Southwest Colorado. With picturesque trails that beckon exploration, it's a chance to discover the natural wonders that surround our vineyard, providing a perfect balance between outdoor adventure and wine country relaxation.

View of a desert landscape seen from inside a large rock cave, with green fields, trees, and scattered buildings, under a partly cloudy sky.

Sand Canyon and Rock Creek Trailhead - moderate - Across from Sutcliffe Vineyards is a beautiful hike of the red rock canyons. Bring lots of water!

Goodman Point Trail - easy -1.1 mile loop trail located near Cortez, Colorado. Best in April until October

Sharkstooth Pass Trail - moderate - 3 mile trafficked out and back trail located near Mancos, Colorado. Best from March until September - Dog friendly

McPhee Overlook - moderate - 7.1 mile out and back trail located near Dolores, Colorado that features a lake

Boggy Draw Trail - moderate - 8.4 mile trafficked loop trail located near Dolores, Colorado. This trail is mostly used for hiking, trail running and mountain biking - Dog Friendly

Madden Peak - hard - 4.5 mile point-to-point trail located near Hesperus, Colorado. Stunning view of the La Plata Canyon at the top

Priest Gulch and Highline Driveway Loop Trail - hard - 15.6 mile lightly trafficked loop trail located near Dolores, Colorado - Dog friendly