
WELCOME DIRT ENTHUSIASTS!
The Rampart Range Motorcycle Management Committee (RRMMC) is an
all-volunteer, nonprofit corporation founded in 1972 to work with the
Forest Service to promote and preserve dirt bike trail riding opportunities in the
Rampart Range area of Pike National Forest near Sedalia, Colorado. The
trail system is located approximately 35 miles southwest of Denver and is
open to motorized recreation such as motorcycles and ATV's under 50"
width.

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Road and Trails are OPEN. (5/20/2010)
As of 8:30 this morning, the Forest Service has lifted the temporary closure
and the road and trails are now open. There are still a few problem areas and
some trail work in progress, so watch out for crews and unexpected hazards.
Three new trail sections have been completed and are now OPEN! (6/8/2009)
Those of you who attended the Spring Poker Run this year already got a chance
to try them out, but for the rest of you, we are pleased to announce that
several sections of NEW ATV/MOTORCYCLE TRAILS have been opened this spring. One
starts from the parking lot at the intersection of Highway 67 and Rampart Range
Road and connects with the middle of trail 673 (the Bar trail). Another section
connects from 686 to 682, and a third short section connects from 683 to 646.
Numbers and names for these new trails have not been assigned yet, and they have
not yet been rated for difficulty or mileage, but watch here for that
information when it becomes available.
Road and Trails
are OPEN as of April May 8th. (5/8/2009)
The trails and road are now OPEN for the season. Hopefully we won't get more
snow to close them down again. As always, use caution, keep speeds down, tread
lightly, and watch for tree thinning operations.
Improvements at Highway 67 and Rampart Range Road are complete! (12/15/2008)
Douglas County and the US Forest Service have completed their work on improvements to
the Highway 67/Rampart Range Road intersection. The hill has been flattened a
bit, the parking area has been made much larger, and the entrance for the
Forest Service work center has been moved down the hill a little. This should
improve safety, as well as giving more room to park in the off season for those
who like to brave the snow.
Volunteers build a bridge on new ATV trail (8/21/2008)
The August 2008 Work Party, sponsored by
Performance Cycle
had a great turnout and was able to participate in a historical project:
building the first bridge on a section of new ATV trail which will be
opening soon. See the article and photos
here.
TrailsInTrouble.org
Website (2/7/2008)
TrailsInTrouble.org
has launched an excellent website with information about the US Forest Service
Travel Management Plan and what we can do to help. It includes a well-made video
which you can watch online to enlighten recreational users about the issues at
hand. Please pass the word.
Status Update on Rampart Improvements (Rampart Travel Management Plan)
(6/15/2006)
An article about the
current status of the new trails at Rampart is now available. Find out what's
been going on this spring and what is happening next.
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