The Red Cone and Webster Pass ATV trail should only be considered for very experienced ATV riders. This trail is rated difficult and with good reason. It has lots of loops and bends. This loop happens to be 20 miles long. The ATV trail, can be very deceiving because it does not look very steep. Don't let that fool you, it is and be prepared for that. It will take approximately 3 - 5 hours to ride the whole ATV trail.
The elevation of the mountain is 12,801ft and is 20 miles long. It winds very close to the edge of the mountain and the turns are very sharp, so use caution on your ATV.
You can get to the ATV trail, by taking I-70, take exit 205 at Dillon and head east on US 6 and follow the signs towards Montezuma. At 0.5 miles east of Montezuma, the ATV trail begins at a sign marked F.R. 285.
You will truly enjoy the thrill of the ATV trail and experience some wonderful scenery.It climbs over a rocky road through the forest until it is above the tree line. Then it starts getting a little challenging. You and your ATV will ride to the very top of the ATV trail and from there, will witness the greatest view of rolling green slopes and the peak of the mountains.
Safety is always top priority, when riding on the ATV trails. Always let someone know where you are going and never ride alone. If, you can, carry a cell phone or walkie talkie, in case of an emergency.
Be on the look out for weather changes. In the mountains, these ATV trails can become treacherous,in inclement weather. With safety, common sense and an ATV in good riding condition, you will be ready for a really great ride on a wonderful ATV trail.