Trails

  • T103

    Caballero Canyon Trail

  • T104

    Alamo Canyon

  • T105

    Rim Trail

  • T107

    Roundup Ground

  • T109

    Alamo Peak Trail

  • T110

    Pipeline Trail

  • T111

    Atkinson Field Trail

  • T112

    Willie White Spur Trail

  • T113

    Willie White Trail

  • T119

    "A" Trail

  • T125

    San Andres Canyon Trail

  • T126

    Scott Able Trail

  • T132

    Courtney Mine Trail

  • T219

    Hell's Hole Trail

  • T234

    Road Canyon Trail

  • T235

    Heart Attack Trail

  • T239A

    Little Lewis Canyon Trail

  • T247E

    Chippeway Spur Trail

  • T250

    Chippeway Trail

  • T251

    Lucas Canyon Trail

  • T253

    Lick Canyon Trail

  • T253D

    Elk Canyon Trail

  • T257

    Wills/Hay Canyon Trail

  • T537

    Corral Canyon Trail

  • T5005

    Benson Canyon Trail

  • T5005B

    Benson Canyon South Trail

  • T5006

    Benson Ridge / Bluff Springs

  • T5007

    Taylor Canyon Trail

  • T5008

    Wills Canyon Trail

  • T5008D

    Sacramento North Trail

  • T5543

    Lick Canyon Trail

  • T5573

    Upper Dry Canyon Trail

  • T5574

    Dry Canyon Trail

  • T5579

    Mineral Spring Trail

  • T5660

    Zinker Canyon Trail

  • T5661C

    Pumphouse Ridge Trail I

  • T5661D

    Pumphouse Ridge Trail II

  • T5661F

    Pumphouse Ridge Trail III

  • T5700

    Dark Canyon Trail

  • T9201

    Spiller Canyon Trail

  • T9216

    Thousandmile Canyon Trail

  • T9277

    Hubbell Canyon Trail

  • T9278

    Upper Wills Canyon Trail

  • T9278A

    Upper Wills Canyon Alt

  • T9652

    Trail

  • T9666A

    Lick Ridge Trail

Four Wheel Drive Trails

Trail News

Alamogordo, NM (Oct. 20, 2008) Fuelwood gathering permits available, can reduce fire danger and help clean up the forest

Lincoln National Forest

Off-highway motorcycles have been legally ridden on the trail system in the Lincoln National Forest since the early 1960s. In the United States, approximately 106 million acres of Designated Wilderness, 79 million acres of National Parks, all National Monuments and about 400 million acres of National Forest Land are off limits to OHVs.

Guadalupe Ranger District

Sad but true. Although OHVs are permitted and there are several single-track trails, agave and lack of use mean most of the trails in this area are for horses and hikers only. Several Queen residents own four-wheelers. They are probably our only hope for keeping trails open in this area.

S.O.S.

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Save Our Single track

Unfortunately, not everyone loves our awesome sport. Some would like nothing more than to see both track and trails a thing of the past.

Speak Your Mind

What can you do besides piss and moan? Write your elected officials and let them know that off-road, motorized recreation is a positive, family oriented activity!

How do you contact your elected officials? Go to congress.org and key in your zip code.

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Cloudcroft

Chamber of Commerce: 682-2733

Ranger Station: (505) 682-2551

Enduro

Next Enduro is October 5, 2008

Colorado Trails