Are you a fan of quad biking or want to try something adventurous? Then ATV Tours Colorado is your place. Nothing can replace the spirit of Colorado adventures.

Running down your four wheeler on rugged terrain at top speed and having healthy competition with your peers is something one can always love to keep on their bucket list.

Whether you are a seasoned rider or just a beginner, ATV Tours Colorado's diverse terrain offers trails that cater to every skill level. Here are some suggestions on where you can start the fun of reckless driving.

Roaring Creek OHV Trail

Deep down in Roosevelt National Forest, you will find this nature's gem. As you glide alongside the tranquil Roaring Creek, be prepared to traverse a variety of terrain, from soft dirt paths to rocky stretches.

The dense tree shed, combined with the flowing waters, creates a serene ambiance, perfect for off high-way vehicle (OHV) riders looking for a more relaxed experience.

Wagon Wheel Trail System

Rio Blanco County ATV Tours Colorado welcomes residents and visitors to enjoy great outdoor recreation activities such as camping, hunting, fishing, and off-highway vehicle riding, among others.

To expand opportunities for outdoor recreation, the county started a project called the Wagon Wheel Trail System to provide increased recreational opportunities through unique, satisfying, and sustainable OHV experiences in Rio Blanco County and Northwest Colorado.

Crested Butte Areas

Crested Butte offers not just ATV Tours Colorado trail diversity but also a visual feast, from vibrant wildflower meadows to golden aspen groves in autumn.

The trails here are versatile and suitable for both casual rides and full-throttle adventures. It is an ideal destination for off-roading, dirt bikes, and ATVs. Many roads will take you over 12,000 feet of mountain passes and through historical camps.

Alpine Loop 

We can't talk about Colorado ATV trails without mentioning Alpine Loop, which encompasses the San Juan Mountains. Located in southwest Colorado, near Silverton and Ouray, this four-wheel drive road circles some of the most magnificent and dramatic scenery in the American West.

This trail blends historical sites, ghost towns, and nature's miracles. This 65-mile loop, weaving through Lake City, Ouray, and Silverton, is a testament to Colorado's rich mining history and natural beauty.

Rainbow Falls Trails

Nestled near Woodland Park, these trails are renowned for their blend of terrain. The area offers many motorized roads for four-wheel drive and off-highway vehicle enthusiasts. 

This area contains several motorized trails open to motor vehicles 50 inches or less in overall width. Whether you are looking to navigate through dense forests, open fields, or rocky stretches, Rainbow Falls doesn't disappoint. And yes, the waterfalls are as enchanting as their name suggests.

Free motor vehicle ATV Tours Colorado maps are available at your local forest service ranger district office.

Do not forget to pick up a Moter Vehicle Use Map (MVUM) before you head out. These maps identify the designated forest service roads and the designated motorized trails that are open to motorized use.

They also identify what types of vehicles are allowed on the different types of routes that are displayed on the MVUM.

So, Why Wait? Buckle Up And Start Exploring!

As the popular saying goes, “A motorcycle is an artist's brush on the canvas of the open road.” Explore the vast terrain in Winter Park's Arapahoe National Forest with a continental off-road tour with Mad Adventures.

We provide helmets, goggles, and professional guides, so what are you waiting for? Hop in, ride, and trample the road today! Visit our Mad Adventures page to learn more about it in detail.