Berri ATV

Total Miles
3.0

Elevation

3,005.59 ft

Duration

0.5 Hours

Technical Rating

4

Moderate

Best Time

Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

The Berri ATV trail starts and ends off of the Middle Mountain Road. Just around the corner from the south end, a lovely big meadow can be used for dispersed camping and staging. Before it crosses the road, the trail's southern half is pretty rocky and steep, with more enormous embedded slabs of rock and boulders. There are long, steep, rocky climbs with football-sized loose rocks covering the trail's surface. There are rock layers across the trail, making 1-foot ledges. ATVs must articulate over the embedded boulders, while dirt bikes can pick the best line around them. It has lovely views through the trees as it climbs, especially in fall when the aspens change color. It gains over 1,000 feet as it winds up the mountain over 3 miles. A scenic spur up the Berri View trail during the southern half of the trail takes you up a rocky trail to a nice view. After 1.2 miles, it connects to the Middle Mountain Road, but the trail picks back up around the next corner of the road. The northern half of the trail is a bit easier, with fewer embedded boulders and ledges. It still has ruts, loose rocks, and steep sections. It ends on another section of Middle Mountain Road.

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Berri ATV
Berri ATV

Difficulty

This is an intermediate trail because there are big embedded rocks that will add a challenge for both dirt bikes and ATVs. There are steep rocky climbs throughout the whole route.

Technical Rating

4

Status Reports

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Access Description

There is a very small parking area good for a few vehicles at the entrance to Middle Mountain Road off of Highway 501. There is a big meadow that can be used for dispersed camping and staging just around the corner from the south entrance to the Berri ATV trail.

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