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chinook507
Jan 13, 2015Explorer
There are some boondocking spots with access to ATV/OHV trails north out of Woodland park on HWY 67. I am sure that it gets polluted with people on the weekends. I was scouting out some 1 day riding around that area this past fall. Havent riden there yet but have tried to do some riding on Rampart range but really didnt like it.
We do alot of boondocking out of the Buena Vista area and it is pretty decent definitely gets really crowded but fairly easy access and about 110 miles or so to our camp spot.
Now one of the other great destinations is Lake City, its about 250 miles away. That trip we didnt take the Toy Haulers we just took utilty trailers and loaded the ATVs with all our gear stayed on the trail for 2 nights and rode about 130 miles and still didnt see everything. We rode over 2 passes twice Cinnamon pass and Engineer pass. Rode right down into the town of Silverton, they allow ATV/OHVs on the city streets with some restrictions, but all in all awesome 3 days of riding.
We do alot of boondocking out of the Buena Vista area and it is pretty decent definitely gets really crowded but fairly easy access and about 110 miles or so to our camp spot.
Now one of the other great destinations is Lake City, its about 250 miles away. That trip we didnt take the Toy Haulers we just took utilty trailers and loaded the ATVs with all our gear stayed on the trail for 2 nights and rode about 130 miles and still didnt see everything. We rode over 2 passes twice Cinnamon pass and Engineer pass. Rode right down into the town of Silverton, they allow ATV/OHVs on the city streets with some restrictions, but all in all awesome 3 days of riding.
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