Lost Creek Trail is located in the Southwest Region of Colorado and managed by the Rio Grande National Forest. The riding season is from May through October and the possibility of finding snowy paths during your ride in the early or late part of the ATV riding season is quite high.
This ATV trail only gets light to moderate use and is not too difficult for newer and inexperienced ATV riders. This is an ideal trail for those newer ATV riders to hone their skills on. These trails are multi-use and also used not only by other ATV riders but hikers, horseback riders, mountain bikers and you will encounter the occasional person on their way to go fishing as you ride your ATV on this trail.
Lost Creek Trail is about 11 miles long and has excellent scenary to view while you ride the ATV trails as well as good fishing if you have a permit to show (just in case) and you brought your fishing gear on your ATV.
You will also see a lot of mining activity both old and new near Carson Pass on the Continental Divide. If you're a more experienced ATV rider, take the short but steep side trip and check out the mining up close and personal. If you're interested in camping out on this ATV trail ride, there is an excellent spot available if you take a side trip to Heart Lake.
There are several trail junctions on this ATV trail that offer opportunities the loop around and head back, the final loop around is at Cataract Lake Trail just before the final 3 miles of this ATV trail. Most of this ATV trail is marked, however if you lose track of the trailway, look for stock driveway signs and they will guide you back on the trail. Next time you're in the Rio Grande National Forest, take a tour on Lost Creek Trail on your ATV!
This ATV trail only gets light to moderate use and is not too difficult for newer and inexperienced ATV riders. This is an ideal trail for those newer ATV riders to hone their skills on. These trails are multi-use and also used not only by other ATV riders but hikers, horseback riders, mountain bikers and you will encounter the occasional person on their way to go fishing as you ride your ATV on this trail.
Lost Creek Trail is about 11 miles long and has excellent scenary to view while you ride the ATV trails as well as good fishing if you have a permit to show (just in case) and you brought your fishing gear on your ATV.
You will also see a lot of mining activity both old and new near Carson Pass on the Continental Divide. If you're a more experienced ATV rider, take the short but steep side trip and check out the mining up close and personal. If you're interested in camping out on this ATV trail ride, there is an excellent spot available if you take a side trip to Heart Lake.
There are several trail junctions on this ATV trail that offer opportunities the loop around and head back, the final loop around is at Cataract Lake Trail just before the final 3 miles of this ATV trail. Most of this ATV trail is marked, however if you lose track of the trailway, look for stock driveway signs and they will guide you back on the trail. Next time you're in the Rio Grande National Forest, take a tour on Lost Creek Trail on your ATV!


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