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AKA: White Mountains National Recreation Area, Tolovana River Bridge, Elliott Highway, Duncan Creek Drainage, Big Bend Trail, Beaver Creek
192,000 acres (300 sq mi)
24 miles
600 to 1600 ft.
May-October (wet, muddy)
The Colorado Creek Trail is a unique 13-mile route that is more commonly used for winter sports but is open to dirtbikes during the summer months. The trail has a gentle climb for the first ten miles before becoming steeper toward the end. While it has mostly hard-packed terrain with some loose dirt, it is noted for being muddy. The trail is best suited for intermediate riders, with some beginner-friendly sections also available. This state recreation area trail is open from May to October, is free to access, and permits all motorized vehicles under 1,500 lbs. There are no single-track...
Terrain for a variety of skill levels.
Trails are marked, though not rated for difficulty, and somewhat maintained.
Watch out for a few areas with hazards (assumed marked but use caution).
No parking fees reported.
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Trail is open to use by motorized vehicles with a total Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of less than 1,500 lbs.
May-October (wet, muddy)
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