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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Denver
Posts: 14
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Open Trails Close to Denver?
What's open and close to Denver? I'd like to take a day trip this weekend to test out my LC's 4x4 ability. Any have any good recomendations that won't destroy my truck?
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Castle Rock, CO
Posts: 61
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The closest might be the old mining roads behind central city and blackhawk. There is also jackson Creek in Castle rock that attaches to Rampart Range Road. (thats a two hour round trip back to castle rock). Spring Creek is straight south of Idaho springs but its a bit gnarly and body damage risk is higher. If there are any closer to Denver then that, then I am interested too.
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IH8MUD Rookie
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Kingston Peak
Less than an hour from Denver are some really neat back country trails. Up around St. Mary's Glacier. I used to live up there so know the place pretty well. I am not sure if all the snow is gone yet, might need a few more weeks. Here is a link to the trail and directions.
4x4trails.net: Kingston Peak Have fun! Also check out Red Cone/Webster Pass. __________________ James Manzanares Outdoor Enthusiast |
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