Your 4-wheeler was made for exploring the trails at Pool Table Road 4-Wheeler Riding Area. The trail itself is only a little over 7-miles long but it is located in the beautiful Rio Grande River Valley. Also, you will be riding through some lushly forested sub-alpine areas that are thick with Bristlecone Pine trees that are thought to be among the oldest living things on the planet.
Also on this 4-wheeler trail you will run into an old mill. The mill has been lost to time and there isn't much left to mark the site besides a small amount of wood shavings. After you and your 4-wheeler roll past the mill area, there are some good flat lands that are perfect for riding or if you prefer, you may make a primitive camp for you and your other 4-wheeling buddies.
If you're going to camp in this area, keep your campfires at a minimum and always pick up all your trash. Your goal is to leave your camping area better than when you found it. Towards the end of the 4-wheeler trail, it becomes loose gravel and small rocks can easily be picked up. Make sure that you are wearing eye protection in the form of goggles in this area. Don't rely on a full face mask 4-wheeler helmet to protect your eyes from tiny, flying rocks. Goggles are the only full protection for your eyes.
Pool Table Road is a short 4-wheeler ride but a perfect way to spend a day out with your friends and even camp out and make it a long weekend of 4-wheeling fun.