This 4-mile ATV trail is heavily used by hunters during the big game hunting season. It is a multi-use trail used by both ATVs and motorcycles
This ATV trail is part of the Rio Grande National Forest and is open from June through Mid-October. The trail use itself is light except during big game hunting season. The ATV trail itself can be difficult to negotiate with your ATV due to the steep grades in some areas. If you are new to ATV riding or you are not sure of your technical skills to handle this ATV ride, be safe and don't do it. Always err on the side of safety.
This ATV trail is well maintained and marked throughout its 4 mile run and as with all National Forest ATV trails, make sure you have your permit prominently displayed on your ATV and you have your muffler and spark arrestor in place on your ATV.
Always do a pre-ride check on your ATV. It's not good to get out in the middle of a ride and find out you should have checked your tire pressure or tightened that bolt! A little cursory look over of your ATV will save you a lot of grief should you get out on an ATV ride and have something go mechanically amiss.
The Forest Service asks that you stay on the marked ATV paths and adhere to the standards put forth by Treadlightly when riding your ATV. If you bring it into these ATV trails, please bring it out with you and leave no trace of your ATV ride behind except good memories.
This ATV trail is part of the Rio Grande National Forest and is open from June through Mid-October. The trail use itself is light except during big game hunting season. The ATV trail itself can be difficult to negotiate with your ATV due to the steep grades in some areas. If you are new to ATV riding or you are not sure of your technical skills to handle this ATV ride, be safe and don't do it. Always err on the side of safety.
This ATV trail is well maintained and marked throughout its 4 mile run and as with all National Forest ATV trails, make sure you have your permit prominently displayed on your ATV and you have your muffler and spark arrestor in place on your ATV.
Always do a pre-ride check on your ATV. It's not good to get out in the middle of a ride and find out you should have checked your tire pressure or tightened that bolt! A little cursory look over of your ATV will save you a lot of grief should you get out on an ATV ride and have something go mechanically amiss.
The Forest Service asks that you stay on the marked ATV paths and adhere to the standards put forth by Treadlightly when riding your ATV. If you bring it into these ATV trails, please bring it out with you and leave no trace of your ATV ride behind except good memories.


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