Located in southwest Colorado, the Dry Creek Trail is an ideal trail for experienced ATV enthusiasts. Once called the Old Dry Creek Stock Driveway, this ATV trail is just over 12 miles long trail was once mainly used by farmers to transport animals. This is much less common now, as farmers prefer more modernized routes, and you are unlikely to encounter any of them while riding your ATV on the trail.
Getting to Dry Creek is easy. Take Highway 15 for 2 miles, and then take a right on County Road 2 south. Take this road for about 3.5 miles, make a right turn at the fork, drive for 3 miles and take a right at the intersection at Dry Creek and drive for 4 miles until you get to the ATV trailhead.
Your ATV adventure at Dry Creek Trail begins in a lush country area and you steadily begin to climb up towards the Peak of Bennett Mountain, which has an elevation of about 13,000 feet.
While riding your ATV on Dry Creek Trail you will get access to some simply amazing views of the area around you. However, due both to the high elevation and the rocky nature of the trail you must be a very experienced ATV rider as this is a difficult and challenging ride and most definitely not for beginners.
Ride this trail with a buddy and make sure you tell others where you're going in case you need help. This is one exciting ATV trail to ride and just remember to be safe and have fun riding your ATV at Dry Creek!