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South Fork/Del Norte Snowmobile Trails

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    The South Fork area contains over 250 miles of maintained and groomed snowmobile trails through the Rio Grande National Forest. The Powder Busters Snowmobile Club and the Silver Threaders Snowmobile Club groom the trails of South Fork. With side trails, open parks, powder-filled meadows, and hills to climb this area is home to Colorado's supreme snowmobiling. The trails follow the Forest Service Roads and are centered off Highway 160 and Highway 149.

    The Beaver Creek/Cross Creek trail circles around Hogback Mesa. The trail travels 5 miles to Beaver Creek Reservoir where the ice fishing is excellent. The trail starts at an elevation of 8,700 feet and climbs to 11,500 feet. This 23-mile loop is recommended for experienced riders only.

    The Willow Park Del Norte Peak starts at Hwy 160 and connects to the Beaver Creek/Cross Creek trail. This trail begins at an elevation of 8,250 feet and climbs to an elevation of 12,400 feet. This trail has plenty of parks and valleys to play in.

    The Fox Mountain/Park Creek Road travels 8 miles to an elevation of 11,530 feet. The trail begins at Park Creek Road and travels south. At the top of the trail there are large meadows with lots of places to ride.

    The Pass Creek Trail/Tucker Ponds travels east off Highway 160. The 14.2-mile trail travels toward Wolf Creek pass, at a starting elevation of 9,200 feet to and elevation of 11,380 feet. At the top, there is a big meadow, Campo Molin, to play in. The trail ends at Park Creek Road, and is not recommended for beginners.

    The Big Meadows trail travels north off Hwy 160 running 12.3 miles towards Metroz Mountain. The ending elevation of the trail is at 11,600 feet. The trail offers trail riding with some side trails and a few meadows.

    The ST-610 and ST-630 trails travel north off Hwy 160 and connects the system of trails groomed by the Silver Threaders Snowmobile Club. This system of trails boasts numerous trails and meadows to ride on and play in, places to practice your jumps and many short cuts and switchbacks.

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