Do Minturn & Red Cliff Right
ENJOY OUR TOWNS WHILE PROTECTING ITS NATURAL RESOURCES
Respect the Ride
Keep your wheels on the road and a smile on your face.
Explore the exhilarating world of OHV adventures around Minturn & Red Cliff, where a multitude of trails await, promising hours of adrenaline-fueled excitement. Riding with motorized two or four wheels brings the opportunity to immerse yourself in breathtaking scenery and thrilling experiences, while also showing consideration for fellow adventurers, wildlife, and the delicate high alpine ecosystem. Before embarking on your journey, be sure to touch base with local tour and rental shops to stay updated on trail conditions, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride. Embrace Stay the Trail etiquette as your guide:
- Stick to the designated routes, respecting private property boundaries and riding over obstacles rather than around them, preserving the integrity of the trail system. Opt for trails wider than and open to your vehicle, ensuring a safe and enjoyable ride for all.
- Slow down and grant space to fellow adventurers on foot or bicycle, recognizing their efforts and helping to minimize dust disturbance along the trail. Remember, motorized vehicles yield to non-motorized users, fostering a harmonious shared experience.
- Leave gates in their original position or as indicated by signage, closing them behind you if they were shut upon your arrival. Respect noise regulations by ensuring your vehicle’s exhaust system complies with Colorado State Law, maintaining a maximum noise limit of 96 decibels. Install trail-friendly exhaust systems to minimize noise disruption in the wilderness.
- Practice courtesy by pulling over to allow faster vehicles to pass, choosing suitable spots for passing, and exercising patience with fellow trail users. When parking, avoid sensitive vegetation and refrain from obstructing access to trails or trailheads, particularly for emergency vehicles, ensuring accessibility and safety for all.