Trail Improvements
Trail Use On Private Property - No Access off West Serapio Cul-D-Sac
As a reminder, the trail located in the cul-d-sac on West Serapio travelling downhill towards the HOC open space crosses through two privately owned residential lots. This trail section is NOT located on Aldasoro Ranch open space and is not a legally assessible trail for Aldasoro Ranch owners, guests, or public to use.
The property owners have respectfully requested that all foot/bike traffic cease from using their property. The pictured signs below have been posted for many years. Please observe and comply with all posted signage indicating the closure. Unauthorized use of this trail constitutes trespassing and may be subject to enforcement at the discretion of the property owners.
For access to the Breckenridge Trail, residents and guests should use the designated Breckenridge Connector on Basque Boulevard or the main trailhead.
Thank you for your cooperation and for helping us respect private property within the community.
Breckenridge (aka Penelope's) Trail

San Miguel County, the Aldasoro Ranch Homeowners Company, and the Telluride Mountain Club are partnering on an exciting trail improvement project aimed at upgrading the Breckenridge Trail and creating a new loop on Aldasoro Ranch open space.
Prompted by trail erosion from last summer’s heavy rains and the discovery of a segment crossing private property, the collaboration will reroute and reinforce the trail for long-term sustainability and public access. The project will improve drainage, reduce erosion, and enhance the user experience for hikers and bikers alike.
HOC Board Approves Two Trail Connections in the HOC Open Space
In recent meetings this summer, the HOC Board of Directors have been discussing ways to better connect the Aldasoro Ranch community to existing trails. During the meeting on July 22, 2025, the Board approved construction of two new trails. The first trail will connect from Basque Blvd. over to the existing Breckenridge (Penelope) trail. The second will connect from Aguirre Road to the existing Aldasoro Trail, both of which are located in HOC open space. Construction planning is underway with hopes the new connections will be completed in 2025.

