Partnerships The following businesses and organizations collaborate with the Rampart Range Motorcycle Management Committee and the Rampart Range area for various services or function as like-minded organizations. Collaborations Douglas County Search and Rescue These...
All That Racket One of the biggest obstacles to off road motorcycling today is sound. Plain and simple, the general public doesn’t like to hear us. Even off-road enthusiasts can get annoyed at the sound of a loud bike. How do you think local landowners feel when...
Safety Considerations Dirt biking (or any form of motorized recreation) can be dangerous. There is always the potential for injury, dismemberment, death and all sorts of ugly things that most people don’t want to have happen to them.At any given time, there...
Colorado's OHV Registration Program Money pooled from the OHV registration program goes directly into the trails that we enjoy. Note: The information below reflects changes which went in to effect April 1, 2008.Colorado Law administered by Colorado Parks and...
Directions to Rampart Range Recreation Area From Denver, take Santa Fe (Highway 85) south to Sedalia, or from Castle Rock, take Highway 85 north to Sedalia. From Sedalia, take Highway 67 west approximately ten miles to Rampart Range Road. It is at the top of a hill...
Rampart Range is a multi-use trail system. Each trail will be designated with its trail number, difficulty rating, and usage allowed. View or Download Trail Markings found at Rampart Range below. Download Trail...
Parking Areas There are numerous parking areas all along Rampart Range Road. Most are clearly designated with post and cable fencing and parking signs. Below are some of the parking areas which contain additional facilities.GPS Coordinates and MileageN39°...
Etiquette on the Trails It is the responsibility of the trail user to know some basic rules of etiquette.All trail traffic at Rampart Range is TWO-WAY traffic. Be careful when approaching blind corners etc… there could be someone already there.Hand signals help to...
Suggested Items to Carry Some of the trails can be quite remote. It is a good idea to carry a few supplies in case of emergency. The follow is a list of items frequently used for trailside repairs or personal safety. • Water – hydration pack or similar• Fanny...
Tread Lightly Travel and Recreate with Minimum Impact • Travel only in areas that are open to your type of recreation.• Travel only on routes designated for motorized use.• Don’t create new routes or expand existing trails.• Avoid sensitive areas.• Cross streams only...