This locals favorite has about 100 miles of ATV and motorcycle trails. There are multiple staging areas and a couple developed campgrounds to choose from. The most popular campground is Flat Rocks which provides not only direct access to the trail system but also connects to the Bar Motorized trail, a very popular trail that leads directly to the Sprucewood Inn, an OHV friendly restaurant and bar.
{ Last know status: Open | Approximate size: Unknown Mile(s) | Last updated: May 08, 2020 }
Nearest city to Rampart Range is Sedalia, Colorado
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A spark arrestor or exhaust cap is required
Limit of: 96 db
Max Width of: 50 inches
open daily except during spring thaw.
$6.00 flat rocks staging area
Tent: $17.00, RV: $17.00, Additional vehicle: $5.00 flat rocks campground fees
Pike National Forest - South Platte Ranger District 19316 Goddard Ranch Court Morrison, CO 80465 (303) 275-5610 rrmra@fs.fed.us
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Rampart Range Motorcycle Management Committee P.O. Box 3511 Englewood, CO 80155 info@rampartrange.org
Colorado State Parks - Registration Unit 13787 South Highway 85 Littleton, CO 80125 (303) 791-1920 dnr.ivrsparks@state.co.us
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Help out the community by adding something new.
Help out the community by adding something new.The Garber Creek Trailhead is located south of Indian Creek / Rampart Range area. The trail enters into a system of 115 miles of motorcycle and ATV trails in the Rampart Range area.
{ Last know status: Open | Approximate size: Unknown Mile(s) | Last updated: September 03, 2016 }
Known points on this trail
Starting point for Garber Creek Trailhead #686
The following restrictions apply to the Rampart Range Motorized Recreation Area: A Colorado OHV (Off Highway Vehicle) registration or current license plate with OHV permit is required to ride on the trails. Contact Colorado State Parks at 303-866-3437 for OHV registration information. Contact Colorado State Parks at 303-866-3437 for OHV registration information. A current license plate and valid driver’s license are required to ride on the roads. Only vehicles 50” or less in width ca
May
Early summer to early fall
Summer
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open linkhttp://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/psicc/recarea/?recid=12936
To reach this area, take U.S. Highway 85 (Santa Fe) south to Sedalia. Turn west on Highway 67 for 10 miles to the junction with Rampart Range Road. Trailhead is located approximately 3 miles from south of Rampart Range Road.
Help out the community by adding something new.
Help out the community by adding something new.The Sugar Creek Trailhead is one of the many OHV (Off Highway Vehicle) trails in the Rampart Range Motorized Recreation Area. These trails are designated for vehicles 50" or less in width.
{ Last know status: Open | Approximate size: Unknown Mile(s) | Last updated: September 03, 2016 }
Start of 677A Sugar Creek Trailhead
for 677A Sugar Creek Trailhead
The following restrictions apply to the Rampart Range Motorized Recreation Area: An OHV (Off Highway Vehicle) registration or current license plate is required to ride on the trails. Contact Colorado State Parks at 303-866-3437 for OHV registration information. A current license plate and valid driver’s license are required to ride on the roads. Only vehicles 50” or less in width can be on trails. All vehicles must have a U.S. Forest Service approved SPARK ARRESTOR. Ride
Summer to fall
Summer
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open linkhttp://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/psicc/recarea/?recid=12898
From Denver, travel Hwy 85/Santa Fe South for 10 miles to Sedalia. Turn west on Hwy 67 for 14 miles to Sprucewood. Stay straight on Hwy 67 south for 2.5 miles. Parking: A small parking lot (about 3 cars) is available.
Help out the community by adding something new.
Help out the community by adding something new.The 677B Lower Trailhead is one of the many OHV (Off Highway Vehicle) trails in the Rampart Range Motorized Recreation Area. These trails are designated for vehicles 50" or less in width.
{ Last know status: Open | Approximate size: Unknown Mile(s) | Last updated: September 03, 2016 }
Start of 677B Sugar Creek Lower Trailhead
for 677B Sugar Creek Lower Trailhead
The following restrictions apply to the Rampart Range Motorized Recreation Area: An OHV (Off Highway Vehicle) registration or current license plate is required to ride on the trails. Contact Colorado State Parks at 303-866-3437 for OHV registration information. A current license plate and valid driver’s license are required to ride on the roads. Only vehicles 50” or less in width can be on trails. All vehicles must have a U.S. Forest Service approved SPARK ARRESTOR. Ride
Summer to fall
Summer
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open linkhttp://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/psicc/recarea/?recid=12899
From Denver, travel south on Hwy 85/ Santa Fe drive 10 miles to Sedalia. Travel west on Hwy 67 for 14 miles to Sprucewood. Continue south on Hwy 67 for 6.5 miles. Parking: A mid-size parking area (about 5 vehicles) is available.
Help out the community by adding something new.
Help out the community by adding something new.The Flat Rocks Trailhead is located south of Indian Creek / Rampart Range area. The trail enters into a system of 115 miles of motorcycle and ATV trails in the Rampart Range area.
{ Last know status: Open | Approximate size: Unknown Mile(s) | Last updated: September 03, 2016 }
Start of Flat Rocks Trailhead #674
for Flat Rocks Trailhead #674
The following restrictions apply to the Rampart Range Motorized Recreation Area: A Colorado OHV (Off Highway Vehicle) registration or current license plate with OHV permit is required to ride on the trails. Contact Colorado State Parks at 303-866-3437 for OHV registration information.Contact Colorado State Parks at 303-866-3437 for OHV registration information. A current license plate and valid driver’s license are required to ride on the roads. Only vehicles 50” or less in width can be on tra
05/20
Summer to early fall
Summer
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open linkhttp://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/psicc/recarea/?recid=12933
To reach this area, take U.S. Highway 85 (Santa Fe) south to Sedalia. Turn west on Highway 67 for 10 miles to the junction with Rampart Range Road. Flat Rock Trailhead is located approximately 6 miles from south of Rampart Range Road.
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