If you are going to be visiting the Durango, Colorado area in the near future with your ATV, you should take a ride over to Hermose Creek Trail for a fun afternoon of riding the trails on your ATV!
This ATV trail is located in the Southwest region of Colorado and is maintained by the San Juan National Forest Service. The ATV riding season is from Late May to Early October and your chances of encountering snow is very probable. The use of these ATV trails is light and the difficulty rating is easy to moderate so this a fantastic trail for new riders to learn maneuvering and steering techniques with their ATVs, especially regarding descending trails. Seasoned ATV riders can just enjoy the scenic setting around the trails and a great ATV ride.
These trails only see moderate traffic but they are multi-use trails, be alert for other ATVers, hikers, horseback riders, motorcycle riders and mountain bikers.
This ATV trail is only 18 miles long and as it winds through the San Juan National Forest, you will be treated to lush over growth and if you are riding your ATV in the early morning or later in the evening, your chances of seeing the local wildlife residents of this area while you ride through on your ATV are great.
This trail is mostly downhill from north to south, the trail descends about 1,300-feet but ascends several hundred feet just south of the Dutch Creek area where there is a bridge to navigate your ATV over. Be wary of snow in the early and late riding seasons and dress appropriately. If you don't already have your ATV permit and muffler/spark arrestor, make sure you have those correctly applied and installed before you come ride this great trail and you are insured of a great time riding your ATV at the Hermosa Creek Trail!
This ATV trail is located in the Southwest region of Colorado and is maintained by the San Juan National Forest Service. The ATV riding season is from Late May to Early October and your chances of encountering snow is very probable. The use of these ATV trails is light and the difficulty rating is easy to moderate so this a fantastic trail for new riders to learn maneuvering and steering techniques with their ATVs, especially regarding descending trails. Seasoned ATV riders can just enjoy the scenic setting around the trails and a great ATV ride.
These trails only see moderate traffic but they are multi-use trails, be alert for other ATVers, hikers, horseback riders, motorcycle riders and mountain bikers.
This ATV trail is only 18 miles long and as it winds through the San Juan National Forest, you will be treated to lush over growth and if you are riding your ATV in the early morning or later in the evening, your chances of seeing the local wildlife residents of this area while you ride through on your ATV are great.
This trail is mostly downhill from north to south, the trail descends about 1,300-feet but ascends several hundred feet just south of the Dutch Creek area where there is a bridge to navigate your ATV over. Be wary of snow in the early and late riding seasons and dress appropriately. If you don't already have your ATV permit and muffler/spark arrestor, make sure you have those correctly applied and installed before you come ride this great trail and you are insured of a great time riding your ATV at the Hermosa Creek Trail!


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