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| Bar Motorized Trail | ||
Bar Motorized Trail ![]() Status: Open Type: Trail (National Forest) Location: Sedalia, CO Difficulty: View Details... View Map... Print...This moderate OHV trail can be accessed from either Flat Rock campground or near the town of Sprucewood. About 4 miles long, this is one of the most popular trails in the Rampart Range Area. The Sprucewood Inn is an OHV friendly restaurant and bar that can be accessed from the trail. |
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| Cuchara Recreation Area | ||
Cuchara Recreation Area ![]() Status: Open Type: Trail (National Forest, State Recreation) Location: Cuchara, CO Difficulty: View Details... View Map... Print...This popular summer destination offers scenic mountain views, beautiful aspen forest, camping, hiking, fishing and two OHV trails. Indian Creek trail is recommended for novice riders while Trinchera Peak trail offers more of a challenge for amateur riders. Portions of the trails may still be snow covered until early June. Mountain lions, wild turkey and black bear are among the many types of wildlife that inhabit this area. |
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| Grand Valley OHV Area | ||
Grand Valley OHV Area ![]() Status: Open Type: Trail (BLM) Location: Grand Junction, CO Difficulty: View Details... View Map... Print...Open area riding and desert type terrain make this a popular OHV destination in northern Colorado. Primitive camping is allowed however is not recommended as this area can be very noisy at times. Firearm use is prohibited within the OHV boundaries however is allowed on public land that sits adjacent on the north and western side of the boundaries. |
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| Lefthand Canyon OHV Area | ||
Lefthand Canyon OHV Area ![]() Status: Open Type: Trail (National Forest) Location: Boulder, CO Difficulty: View Details... View Map... Print...This popular area offers some single track and several steep, rocky jeep trails with rewarding scenic mountain views. There is a shooting range and primitive camping is allowed. There are no fees to ride the area, however the Forest Service may change this in the near future. |
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| North Sand Hills OHV Area | ||
North Sand Hills OHV Area ![]() Status: Open Type: Combo (BLM) Location: Cowdrey, CO Difficulty: View Details... View Map... Print...This area is open year-round and offers over 800 acres of sand dunes including miles of surrounding trails that weave through aspen and sagebrush, eventually connecting to the Colorado State Forest. There are no fees and primitive camping is allowed however there are no services. Whip flags are highly recommended but are not required. |
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| Peach Valley OHV Area | ||
Peach Valley OHV Area ![]() Status: Open Type: Trail (BLM) Location: Olathe, CO Difficulty: View Details... View Map... Print...This is a popular off-road destination that offers over 25 square miles of desert terrain with plentiful OHV trails to explore and ample primitive camping opportunities. There are no fees and no services. |
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| Red Cone Trail System | ||
Red Cone Trail System ![]() Status: Open Type: Trail (National Forest) Location: Jefferson, CO Difficulty: View Details... View Map... Print...This challenging jeep trail is only open from late June through September but offers steep inclines and declines, rewarding scenic views and the occasional encounter with a mountain goat. Only experienced off-road riders or drivers should attempt this trail due to steep, narrow and rocky sections with heavy consequences for errors. The main trail is about 10 miles and weaves through spruce and aspen pine at lower elevations, but as the elevation increases only tundra and more rocky sections will appear. |
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| Thunder Valley Motocross Park | ||
Thunder Valley Motocross Park ![]() Status: Open Type: Track (Private) Location: Denver, CO Difficulty: View Details... View Map... Print...Open to motorcycles only, this track is open for practice Wednesday through Friday from 10am to 7pm and Sunday from 9am to 7pm. Check website for current practice and race fees. |
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