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Search Results - 30 Trails Found



Search Results - 30 Trails Found

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Trail NameCountyNearest CityDifficultiesTrail Types
Alpine LoopSan Juan, COEureka
Bangs Canyon and Little ParkMesa, COGrand Junction
Billings Canyon Jeep TrailMesa, COGrand Junction
Bocco MountainEagle, COWolcott
Bonanza OHV TourSaguache, COBonanza City
Canyon Lakes Ranger District OHV RoutesLarimer, CORustic
Colorado State ForestJackson, COGould
East Rollins PassGilpin, CORollinsville
Flat Top Peach Valley Recreation AreaMontrose, COMontrose
Four Mile Travel Management AreaChaffee, COBuena Vista
Garden Park Roads and TrailsFremont, COCanon City
Grand Junction OHV Opportunities MapMesa, COGrand Junction
Lefthand Canyon OHV AreaBoulder, COLyons
Middle Saint Vrain 4WD TrailBoulder, COWard
Mosquito PassLake, COLeadville
North Fruita DesertMesa, COFruita
North Sand HillsJackson, COCowdrey
Pawnee NG Main Draw OHV AreaWeld, CONunn
Penrose Commons Roads and TrailsFremont, COPenrose
Rabbit ValleyMesa, COMack
Rainbow Falls and North DivideDouglas, CO
Seep Springs Roads and TrailsFremont, COCanon City
Shelf RoadFremont, COCanon City
Snyder and Willow Creek TrailsJackson, CORand
StillwaterGrand, COGrand Lake
Texas CreekFremont, COCaņon City
Uncompahgre NorthMesa, CONorwood
Uncompahgre SouthMontrose, COMontrose
Wild Horse TrailMesa, CODeBeque
Wolford MountainGrand, COKremmling
 

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Contains portions open to dirt bikes.
Contains portions open to full-size four-wheel-drive vehicles.
Contains portions open to all-terrain vehicles.

Important Notes

  • All off-highway vehicles operated in Colorado must be registered with Colorado State Parks including those of non-residents. For more information, visit the State Parks OHV Registration Page. Street legal vehicles with valid license plates do not need to be registered.
  • Most trails are at higher elevations in Colorado and are closed during the Winter and Spring seasons. Visit the road and trail closure info page for more information.

Disclaimer

Maps and data files are from a variety of sources. Trail/area conditions vary widely and many trails and areas may have changed significantly since the map or data file was created. Use your discretion and check with the local land management agency before or riding or driving on public lands. Ride and drive at your own risk. YOU'RE RESPONSIBLE!

Not all of an area/trail is open to all vehicles. Follow signage at the area/trail and only ride on trails open to and wider than your OHV. Almost all trails in Colorado are subject to seasonal restrictions and closures. Call the responsible agency before making plans to ride an area.

Most maps are in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. Some maps may require the most recent version of Acrobat. The latest version of Adobe Acrobat is downloadable from the Adobe website.