This 4-wheeler trail is only about 2 miles long and doesn't have very many challenges for the newer 4-wheeler riders and even experienced 4-wheeler riders will find many aspects of this road to enjoy.
This road is part of the Roosevelt National Forest Service and it is a multi-use OHV area. This area is only open from summer through early fall. Enjoy the extremely scenic views of the Medicine Bow Range to the West in the Rawah Wilderness. The 4-wheeler trail will take you past Lost, Laramie, and Twin Lakes as you travel through these 4-wheeler trails.
If you are traveling these 4-wheeler trails in the early morning hours or around dusk, you are sure to see any of the wildlife that is abundant in this area such as deer, wood chucks, raccoons and more. Bring your camera, the views of the foliage and the animals that inhabit this area are all photo opportunities just waiting for you!
Uphold the standards set by Treadlightly when riding your 4-wheeler on these trails and make sure to have your muffler and spark arrestor installed on your 4-wheeler. These trails are lushly overgrown and have dense vegetation,so be sure to wear your face and chest protection, it's no fun to get slapped by a branch as you're riding your 4-wheeler.
These are great 4-wheeler trails for beginners to hone their skills on and there isn't a lot of traffic for them to contend with so they can concentrate on learning how to navigate and control their 4-wheelers and build their confidence.