If you've been looking forward to taking your 4-wheeler out and finding an extremely challenging 4-wheeler trail, Red Cone/Webster Pass is the riding adventure you've been looking for.
The Red Cone and Webster Pass 4-wheeler trail should only be considered by experienced 4-wheeler riders. This is not a ride to bring newer riders on to let them learn harder trails. This trail has a lot of loops and bends and it is very steep. The 4-wheeler trail can be very deceiving because it does not look very steep. Don't let that fool you, it is indeed a steep ride and be prepared for that.
The elevation of the mountain trail is 12,801-feet 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 4-wheeler. Make safety an even higher priority than usual on this 4-wheeler ride. Additionally, pack along water and a first aid kit if you don't already. The weather can turn fast in this area so be aware in the event of a storm, lightning is likely. Take cover but never under a tree.
You can get to the 4-wheeler 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 4-wheeler trail begins at a sign marked F.R. 285.
This is a thrilling 4-wheeler ride. You will get to experience some wonderful scenery as your roll through this 4-wheeler trail. It goes through a lush forested area and then above the ravine is where the trail becomes steep and rocky. When you make it to the top of this 4-wheeler trail you will be richly rewarded with a view of rolling green slopes and the peak of the mountains.
Red Cone/Webster Pass makes for a great time on your 4-wheeler, gather up your favorite experienced riding buddies and go make a day out of it!