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Trail Status: OPEN

Rampart Range Road Status: CLOSED

Rampart TRAILS and the MAIN PARKING LOT at Rampart Range Road and Hwy 67 are OPEN.

RRMMC Trail Maps showing the gate locations are available here:
Avenza – Get the App https://www.avenza.com/
MotoRidePhoto (online ordering)
Jarre Mart
Sprucewood Inn
Fay Myers
Vickery Motorsports
Performance Cycle of Colorado
Grand Prix Motorsports
Apex Sports
RPM Motorsports
G-Force Powersports

Questions:
South Platte Ranger District – 303-275-5610

Events

Due to circumstances surrounding COVID-19 protocols, our current operations are different than most years. We will update our status on the website and social media as things change.

We were not able to hold the Spring Poker Run on 6/9. This is a terrible blow to our fundraising efforts and we are bummed about it. If you would like to donate to RRMMC, you can easily do so here: https://www.paypal.me/rrmmc

We are hoping to still have the Fall Poker Run, currently scheduled for 9/13. As we get closer to the date, we will have a better idea about whether or not we can have it.

Our work parties are affectively on hold, with social distancing protocols and restrictions within the forest preventing these events for the time being. Please feel free to be good stewards out there on the trails and report any issues to info@rampartrange.orgor in the comments here.

Our FS rangers are operating on a skeleton crew right now, trying to tackle everything from enforcement and fire safety to downed trees from repeated wind events. Please be respectful and try not to be gross with the bathrooms.

There is a Stage 2 fire ban in affect. Unsure about that means? Read more here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5371474.pdf

Devil’s Head hike is closed. Devil’s Head and Flatrocks developed campgrounds are closed. Dispersed camping is open.

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Trail Status: OPEN

Rampart Range Road Status: CLOSED

Rampart TRAILS and the MAIN PARKING LOT at Rampart Range Road and Hwy 67 are OPEN.
USFS Road 300 aka Rampart Range Road is closed at the following locations:
@67, just south of the main parking lot
@Jackson Creek Road (FSR 502)
@Dakan Road (FSR 563)
@FSR 327 in Rainbow Falls
@Rampart Reservoir
@Garden of the Gods

RRMMC Trail Maps showing the gate locations are available here:
Avenza – Get the App https://www.avenza.com/
MotoRidePhoto (online ordering)
Jarre Mart
Sprucewood Inn
Fay Myers
Vickery Motorsports
Performance Cycle of Colorado
Grand Prix Motorsports
Apex Sports
RPM Motorsports
G-Force Powersports

Questions:
South Platte Ranger District – 303-275-5610
Pikes Peak Ranger District – 719-636-1602

EVENTS

Due to circumstances surrounding COVID-19 protocols, our current operations are different than most years. We will update our status on the website and social media as things change.

We were not able to hold the Spring Poker Run on 6/9. This is a terrible blow to our fundraising efforts and we are bummed about it. If you would like to donate to RRMMC, you can easily do so here: https://www.paypal.me/rrmmc

We are hoping to still have the Fall Poker Run, currently scheduled for 9/13. As we get closer to the date, we will have a better idea about whether or not we can have it.

Our work parties are affectively on hold, with social distancing protocols and restrictions within the forest preventing these events for the time being. Please feel free to be good stewards out there on the trails and report any issues to info@rampartrange.org or in the comments here.

Our FS rangers are operating on a skeleton crew right now, trying to tackle everything from enforcement and fire safety to downed trees from repeated wind events. Please be respectful and try not to be gross with the bathrooms.

There is a Stage 2 fire ban in affect. Unsure about that means? Read more here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5371474.pdf

Devil’s Head hike is closed. Devil’s Head and Flatrocks developed campgrounds are closed. Dispersed camping is open.

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Trail Info

Located in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest about 35 miles southwest of Denver are nearly 200 miles of trails with terrain and challenges varied enough for riders of all abilities to find enjoyable.

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Rights and Education

If you are at all concerned about your access to and use of public lands in general and the Rampart Range area in particular, you need to make your concerns heard. Take part in the preservation of the area.

READ MORE…

Updates

Trail Status: OPEN

Rampart Range Road Status: CLOSED

Support

The RRMMC is an all-volunteer, nonprofit corporation founded in 1972 to work with the Forest Service to promote and preserve the riding opportunities at Rampart. It’s a big job and we can use all the support we can get.

READ MORE…

FAQs

Q: Why don’t you designate the trails as one-way?

Q: I need somebody to ride with. Can you guys help me?

Q: Is “Top of the World” ever going to re-open?

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About RRMMC

The present Rampart Range is the result of the efforts of off-road enthusiasts whose commitment to the area began in the mid 1940s when local residents began to exercise their Harley’s and Triumphs on the old roads and game trails.

READ MORE…

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Available Online & In-Store:
MotoRidePhoto
Avenza App
Apex Sports
Fay Myers
G-Force Powersports
Grand Prix Motorsports
Jarre Mart
Performance Cycle of Colorado
Sprucewood Inn
Vickery Motorsports

Trail Info

Located in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest about 35 miles southwest of Denver are nearly 200 miles of trails with terrain and challenges varied enough for riders of all abilities to find enjoyable.

FAQs

Q: Why don’t you designate the trails as one-way?

Q: I need somebody to ride with. Can you guys help me?

Q: Is “Top of the World” ever going to re-open?

Get answers to our most frequently asked questions.

READ MORE…

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About RRMMC

The present Rampart Range is the result of the efforts of off-road enthusiasts whose commitment to the area began in the mid 1940s when local residents began to exercise their Harley’s and Triumphs on the old roads and game trails.

Rights and Education

If you are at all concerned about your access to and use of public lands in general and the Rampart Range area in particular, you need to make your concerns heard. Take part in the preservation of the area.

READ MORE…

Support

The RRMMC is an all-volunteer, nonprofit corporation founded in 1972 to work with the Forest Service to promote and preserve the riding opportunities at Rampart. It’s a big job and we can use all the support we can get.

Updates

Trail Status: OPEN

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Rampart Range Road Status: CLOSED

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