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Noodle Motorized Trail
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South Platte Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Noodle Trail, #677, is the longest trail in the Rampart Range Motorized Trail System. Consequently, it also has the most varied terrain. The trail leads 12.3 miles from Highway 67 southwest to Rampart Range Road. |
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Overlook Motorized Trail
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South Platte Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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The Overlook Trail, #682, leads 2.8 miles southeast from Flat Rocks Campground to Rim Road. The terrain is rated intermediate and it connects with Trails 681, 683 and 685. |
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Power Line Motorized Trail
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South Platte Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Power Line Trail, #690, follows power lines that run parallel to Rampart Range Road. The trail leads north-south for 7.7 miles from Highway 67 to Cabin Ridge Picnic Ground. |
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Russell Gulch Motorized Trail
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South Platte Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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The Russell Gulch Trail, #693, leads north 6.5 miles from Sprucewood. It passes over Bear Mountain and through Russell Gulch to County Road 97 and the Platte River. |
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Scotty's Motorized Trail
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South Platte Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Scotty's Trail, #681, leads 6.8 miles south from Forest Road 507 to Devils Head Road. This trail serves as a connecting route from northern trails in the system to southern trails in the system. |
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Tomahawk Motorized Trail
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South Platte Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Tomahawk Trail is located on the northern end of the Rampart Range Motorized Trail System. It leads 3.2 miles north from Forest Road 507 to Trail #686. |
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Trout Creek Motorized Trail
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South Platte Ranger District,
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
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Trout Creek Trail, #649, leads in a 6.2 mile westward loop from Rampart Range Road. The trail passes through Trout Creek, which provides excellent fishing opportunities, but may be impassable in spring. |
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