Dolores County Search and Rescue, Inc

Dolores County Search and Rescue, Inc Dolores County Search and Rescue, Inc. was established in 1987. We are a nongovernmental nonprofit a

03/29/2026
FYI: Due to large rock slides on both sides of the canyon at the start of snaggletooth rapid, the topography of the rive...
03/29/2026

FYI: Due to large rock slides on both sides of the canyon at the start of snaggletooth rapid, the topography of the river has changed. Also, several large downed trees, and many small to medium, are currently choking the length of the rapid (where the rapid would be if we had a runoff this year). Not a concern for this spring, but hopefully info for next year.

The Dolores River Road North of the pumps has had multiple wash outs and rock slides. Recommend travel is ATV or side-by...
03/29/2026

The Dolores River Road North of the pumps has had multiple wash outs and rock slides. Recommend travel is ATV or side-by-side by experienced riders only. “Possibly”? A lifted truck (NOT mine.) It is definitely not a Subaru spring north of the pumps!

03/29/2026

SAR isn’t all work! Stay safe.
Dolores County Search and Rescue

02/09/2026
12/30/2025

Keith Keesling, CSAR’s current vice president, volunteers his time for other causes besides backcountry search and rescue. For example, he runs the pantry for Dove Creek Care and Share Food Pantry, bringing in food for 187 families in Dolores County. He also serves on the Emergency Food Assistance Board for the state of Colorado.

From our family to yours, please consider supporting backcountry search and rescue in Colorado this holiday season. https://coloradosar.org/donate

12/03/2025

**CLOSURES**

San Juan National Forest
www.fs.usda.gov/r02/sanjuan/
Forest Service News Release
Media Contact:
Lorena Williams
(970) 422-2939
[email protected]
Seasonal road, trail closures in place across San Juan National Forest

Durango, Colo., Dec. 3, 2025 — The San Juan National Forest has begun seasonal closures of National Forest System roads (NFSR) to wheeled motorized traffic, as well as motorized and some non-motorized trails, based on snow conditions and seasonal wildlife closures. These roads will open in the spring as conditions allow, generally around May 1.

Travelers should always be prepared for winter conditions and travel with shovels, tire chains and appropriate safety equipment necessary for winter conditions. Please visit the San Juan National Forest Motor Vehicle Use Maps and Road Conditions webpages for up-to-date road closures and conditions across all districts.
Even if snow levels are not deep, wheeled motorized use can damage road surfaces during freezing and thawing periods. Seasonal road and trail closures also protect critical habitat for deer and elk in winter and early spring when temperatures are cold, snow is deep and food is scarce. During these critical times, human disturbance can threaten the survival of deer and elk, especially pregnant females.

The Columbine Ranger District began seasonally closing most NFSR on Dec. 1. NFSR 578 (Hermosa Park Road) closed on Nov. 14 and will remain closed until April 30th as marked on the Motor Vehicle Use Map. The seasonal closure is in place to protect the road surface, visitor safety and to allow Purgatory to safely operate the resort under its special use permit. South Mineral, Little Molas and Andrews Lake have been closed by snow.

The Dolores Ranger District began seasonal closures of several roads and trails Dec. 1 and will continue based on snow conditions. These closures are implemented to protect critical winter habitat.

Roads closing Dec. 1 include:
• NFSR 504 - Dolores River below McPhee Dam
• NFSR 528 and 529D - House Creek area
• NFSR 240 and 241 - Ryman Creek area
• NFSR 568 - Railroad grade near Mancos Hill, and the McPhee Overlook Trail from the town of Dolores to House Creek Campground.
• NFSR 328 – Echo Basin area

The Pagosa Ranger District will be seasonally closing most NFS roads on Dec. 15. For specific road conditions visit the Roads Conditions webpage.

Visitors to the National Forest should be prepared to encounter additional closed gates on roads and trails across the San Juan National Forest as winter conditions develop.
For information on the San Juan National Forest, call 970-247-4874, visit the forest website or follow us on social media (X and Facebook).
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12/01/2025

We’re thankful for the 2,300+ volunteers who keep Colorado adventurers safe. Together, we make sure help is always on the way.

💚 Schedule your Colorado Gives Day gift today: https://www.coloradogives.org/organization/CSAR



Photos by Howard Paul.

12/01/2025
11/03/2025

Help Your Neighbors with the Gift of Food!

Due to the government shutdown, many of our Dolores County neighbors, family members and friends will not have the money to buy food this November.

Of particular need is:
Canned Meats
Non-perishable Entrees
Dry Milk and Non-Dairy Milk
Oil/Shortening
Flour
Baby Food
Infant Formula
Soups/Canned Foods
(and any non-perishable)
If you have something extra, drop it in the box, we thank you for your kindness!

Monetary, Bulk and Surplus donations can be dropped off at Dove Creek Care and Share Food Pantry, The Rock, and county locations at the Courthouse, Social Services and Public Health.

All Donations will be distributed at our local food pantries (Care and Share and The Rock) or used to buy food for distribution. Donations are tax-deductible. Call 970-677-2250 with any questions or need – or stop in at Care and Share or The Rock.

Address

51591 Highway 491
Cahone, CO
81320

Telephone

+19707690005

Website

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