The Flume Creek Road is a great road for beginning ATV riders. This ATV road winds through the forest and climbs above Twin Lakes before descending into Flume Creek. Beginning ATV riders will enjoy learning to maneuver their ATVs on these winding, lush trails.
These 4 miles of ATV trails are managed by the San Isabel National Forest Service and these ATV trails are open from May thru October. Be aware that snow and ice are possibilities early and late in the season. These conditions make the roads very slick and treacherous and do not attempt to ride your ATV on them unless you have experience riding in this conditions.
The National Forest Service asks that you adhere to the Treadlightly standards of riding your ATV to keep it environmentally friendly and help preserve ATV trails for future riders. This is also a great time for beginning ATV riders to learn to do pre-ride inspections. Catching the bolt that needs to be tightened on your ATV or the tire that needs a little inflating will make for not only a safer ATV ride but there's nothing worse than being caught out in the middle of your ATV excursion and have your ATV break down because you didn't check your ATV before taking it out.
These are multi-use trails, so be aware you will be sharing these trails with not only other ATV riders, but bikers, hikers, and horse back riders. This is a great area for beginners to learn a lot of great skills to make future ATV rides even better.