This ATV trail is difficult for beginning ATV riders, but for more experienced ATV riders, this is the most fun you can have within such a short 3 mile ATV trail. This trail is managed by the Rio Grande National Forest Service. The trail is open June through October and take care during the early and late seasons of the ATV riding season, the potential to encounter ice and snow on various aspects of the ATV trail. These are multi-use trails with use by other ATV riders, hikers, horseback riders, and motorcycle riders.
This ATV trail connects two major trails, Bennett Trail (Forest Trail 872) and West Frisco Trail (Forest Road 850). This ATV trail has steep sections and is difficult for beginners. Make sure you ride with a buddy with a winch kit installed on their ATV, just in case you get caught in one of the steep gullies.
If you are a newer ATV rider or you do not have much experience climbing steep grades, out on the ATV trail isn't the place to learn. Even experienced ATV riders will approaches steep and rocky terrain with respect and caution. If you're an experienced ATV rider, you will love the challenges this ATV trail will present on your ride.
As with all Forest Service managed lands, please follow the Treadlightly standards when using these ATV trails and make sure to have your ATV permit in a plainly visible place on your ATV.