NOTICE: Starting 2019, only trains starting from Durango will drop hikers off at the Needleton stop.
Call the Durango Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad to reserve your tickets ahead of time. You must tell them you're stopping at Needleton because it's a different train from the normal Durango-to-Silverton roundtrip ride. Train information can be found at
www.durangotrain.com but don't book your tickets on the website. Take a look at their
Wilderness Access page which provides a schedule for the Needleton train and helpful information for the process. Pets are not allowed on the train.
Leaving the Durango station -
1. From Durango, the ride is only 30 miles but it's 2.5 hours of slow travel along the Animas River -
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3. Roll into the Needleton stop (
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6) and grab your pack after it's unloaded from the boxcar. Cross the Animas River on a suspension bridge, turn right and begin your hike toward Chicago Basin. There is a great trail all the way to the basin. After approximately 0.8 mile, stay left at a junction and continue up Needle Creek -
8. Shortly after the trail junction you'll reach the Weminuche Wilderness -
9. Hike another 2 miles and cross a small bridge spanning the steam running out of New York Creek -
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Grind out 3 more miles to reach the start of Chicago Basin -
11. Continue along the left side of Needle Creek to a camp location of your choosing. Taken near 11,000' in the basin,
12 shows much of the basin and views to the northeast. Many people camp along the trail, but there are also campsites in the trees not far away. If you go all the way to the end of the basin, locate the trail junction for Twin Lakes. Available camping ends in this area and you shouldn't camp higher.