This ATV trail is narrow and only 2.5 miles in length but it presents a great ride for anyone with a moderate knowledge of ATV handling skills.
This section of trail is managed by the Grand Mesa National Forest Service and all standard Forest Service rules and regulations apply. You must have a muffler and spark arrestor installed on your ATV, you must have your ATV permit displayed clearly on your vehicle at all times and you must wear your DOT approved helmet at all times when you're operating your ATV.
Your ATV must be smaller than 48" in width to ride on this 2.5 mile trail and the riding season is short, Summer through Fall, it's a great ride on your ATV. As with most of these National Forest trails, this is a designated multi-use trail and you'll be sharing the trail with other ATVs, folks who are fishing, hikers, horseback riders, mountain bikers, and snowmobilers.
These trails are narrow but very scenic. Stay close to your riding buddies and use the single file method for riding these ATV trails. A good rule of thumb is not to continue forward until the person behind you catches up on their ATV, that way no one gets lost or left behind and everyone has a great ride on their ATVs.
These narrow ATV trails have a great wilderness feel to them and even experienced ATV riders will enjoy the twisting and winding trails. Newer ATV riders will enjoy the chance to employ the skills they've learned up til this point and learn some new handling techniques along the way. The more you know, the better your ATV ride can be!