Devil Slide has just over 6 miles of intermediate to expert-level riding waiting for you to come explore on your 4-wheeler. Because of the expert rating at some points of this trail, it gets only a moderate level of 4-wheeler use. The Pike National Forest manages this trail and only the following activities are allowed on this trail: 4-wheeling, hiking, motorcycling, mountain biking, and snowmobiling.
The Devil Slide Trail has a few very difficult sections and will require expert level 4-wheeler navigation knowledge. Do not attempt these trails without having the skills to navigate them. These trails are scenic and beautiful in between the rocky, rough terrain and steep grades that appear at various intervals that you will find truly challenging and make you call on all your previously learned riding skills. For experienced 4-wheeler riders, Devil Slide is a definite feather in your cap to say you have negotiated it.
The National Forest Service asks all people who spend any time on public lands, riding 4-wheelers or not respect those areas by adhering to the standards set forth by Treadlightly, you are ensured of protecting the natural make up of the trails, so there is room for future 4-wheeling riders and trails to take them on off-road adventures. For this reason, the Forest Service asks that you stay on the marked and designated path and follow their rules and regulations for riding your 4-wheeler in the park area patrolled by their Forest Service office. If you bring it in the area with you, it must leave with you. Leaving no trace of your ride except good memories should be your goal.