Located in the South Central Colorado there is an easy ATV trail managed by the San Isabel National Forest service. The ATV riding season is from the Summer through the Fall and it is a multi-use trail with lots of other traffic in the area, including other ATV riders, four wheelers, hikers, horseback riders, motorcyclists, and mountain bikers. Be wary as well while you ride your ATV in this area, this is a very popular area for campers and the prospect for children playing around the edges of campsites where you might be riding your ATV is a possibility.
This ATV trail is just over 2 miles long and is rated as easy so ATV users of any experience level will have a good time riding these scenic ATV area. The entrance to get on this ATV road is less than 6 miles south of Westcliffe on Highway 69. The road is paved for about 6 miles then turns into a gravel junction. You will enter the National Forest area and see the entrance to Rainbow ATV Trail. This is also the trailhead for Music Pass.
Since this ATV riding area is managed by the San Isabel National Forest, the standard regulations apply such as have your ATV permit clearly and prominently displayed and you must have your spark arrestor and muffler in place prior to your ATV ride.
And please follow the standards put forth by Treadlightly, meaning if you bring it in with you, bring it out when you leave on your ATV. And insure a good ride for the next person and their ATV.
There is parking available at the trailhead and dispersed camping sites if you'd like to stretch your ATV ride out and enjoy the beauty of this area as much as possible.
This ATV trail is just over 2 miles long and is rated as easy so ATV users of any experience level will have a good time riding these scenic ATV area. The entrance to get on this ATV road is less than 6 miles south of Westcliffe on Highway 69. The road is paved for about 6 miles then turns into a gravel junction. You will enter the National Forest area and see the entrance to Rainbow ATV Trail. This is also the trailhead for Music Pass.
Since this ATV riding area is managed by the San Isabel National Forest, the standard regulations apply such as have your ATV permit clearly and prominently displayed and you must have your spark arrestor and muffler in place prior to your ATV ride.
And please follow the standards put forth by Treadlightly, meaning if you bring it in with you, bring it out when you leave on your ATV. And insure a good ride for the next person and their ATV.
There is parking available at the trailhead and dispersed camping sites if you'd like to stretch your ATV ride out and enjoy the beauty of this area as much as possible.


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