We are back with a new post covering the best trails in Colorado! In today’s post, we cover 13 offroad trails that offer diverse experiences from challenging rock crawls to scenic drives. Whether you’re seeking rugged terrain or breathtaking views, Colorado has it all.
These trials are perfect for those rigs that come equipped with a few offroad goodies such as lockers or more clearance.
If you're new to off-roading or looking for something a bit less intense, be sure to check out our beginner’s guide for some easier trail options to get you started!
Bill Moore Lake Trail is an out-and-back trail that offers alpine views and moderate challenges. Located within the Arapaho National Forest, this trail features deep washouts, whoop-de-dos, and medium-sized rocks. The trail climbs to Bill Moore Lake, a stunning alpine lake near the James Peak Wilderness.
Chinns Lake is a short yet scenic trail. The trail, located in the Arapaho National Forest, leads to two picturesque lakes perfect for fishing, hiking, or camping. The trail is fairly bumpy with small rock outcroppings and shallow ruts. Though the trail is a straightforward point A to point B route, the final switchback can be muddy and rutted. Be aware of people coming from the opposite direction.
Corkscrew Pass is known for its colorful landscapes and challenging shelf roads, offering stunning views of rust-colored mountains and glacial ponds. It serves as a gateway to other popular trails in the San Juan Mountains.
Devil's Canyon offers a moderately challenging off-road trail close to Denver. Winding through dense forests and grassy meadows, it provides great dispersed camping opportunities along the way.
Part of the famed Alpine Loop trail network, Engineer Pass offers a classic Colorado off-roading experience with breathtaking views and historical mining sites. The trail travels through high-altitude terrain and offers minimal obstacles, making it accessible for stock 4WD vehicles. While not overly difficult, the trail is long and rough, with sudden weather changes possible at high elevations.
Imogene Pass is a straight-through route that connects San Miguel County and Ouray County, crossing an elevation of 13,216 feet. Starting in Telluride, the trail ascends offering breathtaking alpine scenery. The road becomes narrow, with steep climbs and shelf roads as you approach the summit. The descent towards Ouray is the most challenging part of the trail.
Kingston Peak provides an adventurous drive with spectacular views of James Peak. Located near Denver and Boulder, this trail offers a mix of rocky terrain and steep climbs. It is best suited for lightly modified 4X4 vehicles with larger tires, especially at its most challenging spot at Waypoint 8. The trail is approximately 8 miles long and can take 2 to 4 hours to complete, with opportunities to connect to other trails in the Yankee Hill Network.
Middle Fork Swan River is a scenic, high-altitude trail that winds through the Swan River Valley, offering panoramic views of Breckenridge Ski Resort and Red Cone. This trail features a mix of moderate and severe obstacles. And the trail connects to other popular routes for a full day of adventure.
Starting from the Chalk Creek Valley, the trail ascends through forests and alpine meadows, featuring nine switchbacks with panoramic views of surrounding peaks. The final stretch is rocky and challenging. The trail ends near Mount Antero's summit, providing stunning views of the Arkansas River Valley and plenty of other opportunities to explore different trails.
Pearl Pass is a high alpine trail located between Aspen and Crested Butte. This challenging pass features a mix of terrain and stunning views from the Continental Divide at 12,705 feet. The pass remains closed late into the summer if snow persists, so check conditions before heading out.
Poughkeepsie Gulch is famed for its technical difficulty and stunning views, including Lake Como. Known for the optional obstacle called “The Wall,” a challenging rock climb, this trail offers a mix of adventure and scenery.
Red Cone is one of the most iconic off-road trails in central Colorado, offering breathtaking views of the Continental Divide and a steep, one-way descent. The trail includes rocky obstacles early on and connects to trails like Webster Pass and many others.
Tincup Pass is a historic trail that crosses the Continental Divide, following a path once traveled by miners in the late 1800s. Connecting the ghost towns of St. Elmo and Tincup, it offers stunning scenery and a rocky trail.
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And that wrap’s up our top 13 intermediate trails in Colorado!
Remember to plan your trips according to your skill level and always prioritize safety and respect for nature. Enjoy the adventure, and don't forget to share your experiences and trail tips with the community. Happy offroading!