Bunce School Road

This is the most fun and popular area to ride, located 18 miles South of Estes Park. The ATV trails range from easy to extreme. There is something fun for every skill level. This trail gives you everything you are looking for in Colorado. One of the main attractions is a Plane Crash. It was a T-33 military jet and the Air Force left everything at the site. Please note the crash is around 9000 feet high. For this reason, it’s not until late May, when the snow melts, that we will have access to the site. Also, we have the beautiful hidden Pony ponds where the local moose like to hang out. All equipment can run on this trail.
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Middle Saint Vrain

Middle Saint Vrain trail, that takes you up to beautiful views of the continental divide, Beaver Reservoir and sub alpine views. This 20-mile trail hosts moderate to difficult terrain and mountain river crossings. The views are just breath taking so bring your phone and take plenty of pictures. Pack a lunch because a full day ride is required to see this trail. The trail opens in late June to early July but it’s worth the wait to enjoy this trail. NO JEEPS ON THIS TRAIL. Check Out Rates.
Switzerland Trail

This is one of my favorite places to go with Razors. I suggest it all the time for our Razor customers. The main Switzerland trail goes for many miles and is easy to drive. There are several trails that come off the main trail that range from moderate to extreme. This trail will take you by beautiful Gold Lake, the living ghost town of Sunset. The fall views will leave you star struck. Check Out Rates.
Time — Full day worth of riding
Open — Year round
Old Fall River Road

Just outside Estes Park, this road is a must see in one of our Jeeps, cars or endure bikes. The road will give you spectacular view of Rocky Mountain National Park and will take you to the Alpine Visitor’s center at over 12,000 feet. It’s a one-way dirt road for licensed vehicles (no ATV’s or UTV’s allowed). Most people like to cruise and stop along the way to see the waterfalls, bighorn sheep, moose, deer and elk. Fall season will give you views of the Aspen changing. This is a must do if you are visiting Estes. Check Out Rates.
Time — Half day
Open — July 1st – Until it snows.
Pole Hill

Located just outside of the city, this trail system features beautiful views of the Rocky Mountains in addition to a clear picture of downtown Estes Park. It’s important to note that the initial 500-foot section of this 8.4 miles loop is the most challenging part, with easier trails afterward to allow you to focus on the wildlife and scenic views. Sit back and relax as you tackle the trails with this loop, gaining 1,679 feet of elevation while overlooking the valley. Check Out Rates.
Time — Half day worth of riding
Open — June 7th – Dec 1st
Johnny Park

This 5.5 miles trail with off-shoots features Jeep trails that vary in difficulty, with one seriously challenging spot that drivers can go around. Johnny Park is typically not busy and will offer a wide range of beautiful views and challenging tracks. Check Out Rates.
Time — Half day worth of riding
Open — June 7th – Dec 1st
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