Uncle Charlie

Total Miles
2.3

Elevation

2,790.76 ft

Duration

0.5 Hours

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

Uncle Charlie is an easy two-track through oak brush, aspen trees, and pines through the San Juan National Forest. It remains accessible throughout the route, making it an excellent trail for newer riders. The surface is hard-packed dirt and an extensive path, more like an old road. It goes through a couple of gates that you must open and close and through rock pinch points to prevent vehicles wider than 50". There are a few embedded rocks here and there, but it's mostly smooth and grassy for the entire 2.3 miles. The north end starts on Beaver Meadows Road and gradually climbs to First Notch Road.

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Uncle Charlie
Uncle Charlie

Difficulty

This is an easy ATV trail with rocks here and there, but it stays wide and smooth with no major obstacles.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

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Access Description

There are several small pull-offs and dispersed camp sites along Beaver Meadows Road and Bear Creek Road that could be used as staging areas for these trails, or stage at the entrance to the First Notch Trails.

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