657 Gramps ATV Trail

Total Miles
2.7

Elevation

2,585.95 ft

Duration

0.5 Hours

Technical Rating

3

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

Gramps is a fun and easy ATV trail in the Rampart Range Recreation Area that has small features that are slightly more challenging such as a few rocks, a steeper climb, and lots of troughed-out sections. The trail is pretty wide for the most part, riding through a pine tree forest with massive whoops in sections. It rides along the top of a ridgeline for a bit, then drops down deeper into the forest and climbs back up. It has lots of curves with banked corners and a few embedded rocks and roots here and there. The hardest part of the trail is when it climbs up through some really troughed-out sections. Watch your line to make sure you don't get stuck in the ruts. You can take this to bail out back to the beginner trail if riding the first segment of the Turtle Mountain single track. The east end of the trail starts on Rampart Range Road, and the west end intersects with Cabin Ridge.

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657 Gramps ATV Trail
657 Gramps ATV Trail
657 Gramps ATV Trail

Difficulty

This is an easy ATV trail with easy obstacles such as large ruts and some embedded rocks.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

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Access Description

The Rampart Range Recreation Area is an extensive trail system in the Pike National Forest southwest of Sedalia, Colorado. There are several trailheads, but it is most commonly accessed from the north off of North State Highway 67. This is a highly maintained and regulated trail system; make sure you have your OHV registration card and decals. There are first-come-first-serve paid campsites and several restrooms. The area closes seasonally by December 1st and reopens in the spring sometime in April or May based on weather and mud conditions. All ATV trails in the area are designated for vehicles 50 inches or less and are mostly easy to intermediate difficulty, while the single tracks are more difficult. Note that only licensed vehicles are allowed on Rampart Range Road, so there are often separate trailheads at the start and end of each trail.

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