Indian Creek Trail is a great place to ride your ATV. This ATV trail is 15 miles long and is located in the South Central part of Colorado. This ATV trail is managed by the San Isabel National Forest service.
As the Indian Creek Trail is rated as easy to moderate for ATV riders, this is a great ATV trail to bring newer and inexperienced ATV riders to so they can learn to better maneuver their ATVs and gain more confidence in their driving skills.
The Indian Creek Trail is a multi-use ATV trail so be aware you will be sharing this trail during the riding season of May 15 through November 15 with all kinds of traffic from other ATV riders to hikers to motorcycle and mountain bikers.
The ATV trail follows the contours of the drainage areas and is little bit like riding your ATV up and down a gentle roller coaster. There is no real elevation gained and this makes this ATV trail great for beginners and the inexperienced ATV riders. Seasoned ATV riders will enjoy the easy ride, fun short hills and the beautiful scenary the area has to show you.
There is a scenic stop about half a mile up the ATV trail, stop and walk up the burn scar where the unique Limber/Bristlecone forest is re-growing up, you can look out over Cuchara valley and the ski area. If you are stopping your ATV ride to take in the scenic view during the early morning hours, you are almost certain to see some of the indigenous wildlife of the area.
On this ATV ride there are some southern exposure red rock formations that are interesting to view as you ride your ATV past, and there are some switchbacks. The ATV trail ends at Indian Creek Road.
As the Indian Creek Trail is rated as easy to moderate for ATV riders, this is a great ATV trail to bring newer and inexperienced ATV riders to so they can learn to better maneuver their ATVs and gain more confidence in their driving skills.
The Indian Creek Trail is a multi-use ATV trail so be aware you will be sharing this trail during the riding season of May 15 through November 15 with all kinds of traffic from other ATV riders to hikers to motorcycle and mountain bikers.
The ATV trail follows the contours of the drainage areas and is little bit like riding your ATV up and down a gentle roller coaster. There is no real elevation gained and this makes this ATV trail great for beginners and the inexperienced ATV riders. Seasoned ATV riders will enjoy the easy ride, fun short hills and the beautiful scenary the area has to show you.
There is a scenic stop about half a mile up the ATV trail, stop and walk up the burn scar where the unique Limber/Bristlecone forest is re-growing up, you can look out over Cuchara valley and the ski area. If you are stopping your ATV ride to take in the scenic view during the early morning hours, you are almost certain to see some of the indigenous wildlife of the area.
On this ATV ride there are some southern exposure red rock formations that are interesting to view as you ride your ATV past, and there are some switchbacks. The ATV trail ends at Indian Creek Road.


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