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Looking for new spot to go in Colorado

Steve_O_Reno
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Looking for a campground that we can ride the quads and bikes from and get to or start at the trails. Been to Estes Park area, Silverton,Ouray, Telluride and Durango. Looking in the Buena Vista area or close. All the local CG's have to trailer to the trail head. Still want to ride and do the touristy stuff. Raft hike fish and of course eat.

Thanks in advance !
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TommyC83
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Says thebudman 🙂

thebudman
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Ah, Colorado in the spring: the aroma of weed-smoke wafting through the air. I imagine with April 20th rolling around, there must be some top-notch events being held state-wide. A chance for Colorado to highlight the best and the brightest the state (and surrounding areas) have to offer.

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Rotzilla
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X3 on Taylor Park, rode there for 3 days for the first time last fall,
we are definately going to make it a annual trip. The last week of Aug - 1st week of Sept is the annual rzr forums ride, definately a time to avoid the crowds. We stayed at the Trading Post campground, it was clean and centerally located, a little pricey however.

TommyC83
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Taylor park is your best option. All the riding you could ask for, campgrounds, boondocking. There is a couple small places to eat but nothing to write home about. Buena vista is about a 30min ride over the pass. Crested butte is also about 30-40min away. Both of which youd have to drive to. Lots of fishing, hiking and hkrseback riding right around taylor park.

You can also make it to aspen in a couple hours on atv's. We rode right to the bottom of aspen mountain and went into town to meet some family for lunch.

pickup the trail book from funtreks aswell as the gps maps and youll have an awesome time.

SkippysPad
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Vega State Park. The trails for the Grand Mesa start at the campground.
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Steve_O_Reno
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jrp wrote:
Most of the best riding trails are on the other side of Cottonwood Pass from Buena Vista, around a place called Taylor Park. There you can ride right from camp, but would need to drive back to BV or Gunnison for some of the tourist & restaurant stuff. The sites & trails around Taylor Park do get a bit crowded in mid summer & holidays.


Your version and our in the midwest of crowded are likely not the same. The trails close to home look like a GNCC race. We rode 80 miles in Estes and saw one hiker. In Silverton it seemed fairly busy with jeeps SxS and quads, Bikes hardly any.

I will check Taylor park out Thanks

jrp
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Most of the best riding trails are on the other side of Cottonwood Pass from Buena Vista, around a place called Taylor Park. There you can ride right from camp, but would need to drive back to BV or Gunnison for some of the tourist & restaurant stuff. The sites & trails around Taylor Park do get a bit crowded in mid summer & holidays.

Another area is the Rio Grande National Forest in south central Colorado, near Creede & South Fork, Co. My summer home is in South Fork and I ride right from my garage up to 13,000 ft. I ride almost every day and it took me 3 yrs to cover all the trails in this area.
Jim

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Not sure about the riding, but Steamboat Springs is a beautiful area.
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