Colorado Snowmobile Trails
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The Trail Report posted here is for general information only and does not necessarily reflect the Trail Status at the time of your ride or the actual local trail conditions you may encounter. The information is gathered from club volunteers and is valid only at the time of their observation. Their observations may not meet your expectations and the conditions may vary from the time of posting. Conditions may vary with temperature, snow quality, type of terrain and usage. Please exercise caution at all times and be prepared for the unexpected. Remember that the trail is providing an off road experience that has inherent risks which demands constant rider preparedness, vigilance, caution, unimpaired reaction and smart choice.
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Irwin Campground
From Kebler Pass trail to the rest rooms at Irwin Lake
Trail Report
This is a great beginner trail with some meadows along the way. Head up past the lake to the rolling hills if you're looking for great riding and rolling meadows. This trail is groomed a couple times a week at a minimum.
Kebler to Erickson Springs
From the Kebler Trailhead to the Erickson Springs Trailhead
Trail Report
This is our longest groomed trail. There is a great big parking area at the Erickson Springs trailhead. There are lot's of opportunities for off trail riding but you need to explore to find them. You can access our great trail system by heading east toward Crested Butte. This trail is groomed on an as needed basis which is about once a week.
Lost Lakes Trails
From the Kebler pass trail west of Horse Ranch Park to the Lost Lakes
Trail Report
This is a short spur trail that heads to the Lost Lake area. You can access non groomed rides toward the Beckwith area as well as great boondocking opportunities. This is groomed about 4 times a month. This little spur has some hidden gems in it.
Ohio Pass Trail
From the Ohio Pass Trailhead to Kebler Pass Trail
Trail Report
This trail is good for all rider abilities and has great views and vistas. It's worth a trip to see the vistas. If you go down to within a mile of the trailhead you can see a rock formation known as the Castles on the horizon. It's on the west side of the trail. It looks like a European style castle. This trail is groomed a couple times a week. Limited boondocking and meadow opportunities
Splains Gulch
Splains Gulch Trail from Kebler Pass trail to Ohio Pass trail
Trail Report
Splains Gulch has lots of open meadows for the taking. This is the place for beginners to practice riding off trail in the powder and for experts to practice there turns and to explore the great boondocking opportunities. This trail is groomed 2 to 3 times a week.