//Adding the Cross Domain tracking pushes to all buttons and links on the main site, from one call in the head.

ATV/Motorcycle

ATV Riding to the Top of the World
  • ATV/Motorcycle
  • ATV/Motorcycle
  • ATV/Motorcycle
  • ATV/Motorcycle
  • ATV/Motorcycle
  • ATV/Motorcycle

For powersports fans, the greater Telluride region offers plenty of terrain to tour. Ride the scenic San Juan Skyway on motorcycle and take in the spectacular scenery. Or, head out onto dirt trails and play in the woods on an ATV. From the vast network of trails, access mountain lakes, rivers and streams and explore alpine meadows, high altitude passes and historic mining sites.

Please observe all singage regarding motor vehicle access. Also, please use caution when you encounter runners, hikers, and mountain bikers. 

Local's Tip

Pick up an Alpine Loop map at the Telluride Visitor's Center.  The Alpine Loop map shows all ATV trails East of Telluride, past Silverton.

Comments

We'd love to get your thoughts and feedback on ATV/Motorcycle. Please Leave a comment and share your thoughts.

Your page has incorrect...

Your page has incorrect information. The ATV access does not start at Hwy 145 for Ophir Pass. ATVs access for Ophir Pass begins 1/4 mile E of Ophir. There is no staging area at this end of the pass.

ATV access on the county road between hwy 145 and Ophir is prohibited by the county. ATV access through Ophir is prohibited by town of Ophir.

Monica, thanks for the...

Monica, thanks for the correction. I'll get the details straight on the website!

Is there a trailer turn...

Is there a trailer turn around parking at Marshall creek ATV access to Imegene pass?

Hi, Brian. Where the creek...

Hi, Brian. Where the creek comes in it is pretty narrow but if you are coming from Telluride to the pass you will hit a good turn-around area. Let us know if this is not clear enough.

Venture Beyond

Twitter

Facebook

Blog

A Summer of Anniversaries - Festivals & Landmarks Celebrate Their Time in Telluride

35 Years: Mountainfilm (May 24th–27th) Mountainfilm can be described in one word: inspiring. This year’s theme is climate change and the festival organizers hope to get both a better understanding about climate change, and to be part of the solution. … Keep Reading »

Mountainfilm Celebrates 35 Years: Yvon Chouinard

The first Telluride festival of the summer is right around the corner. Mountainfilm celebrates its 35th year this year bringing more inspirational films and speakers to the Box Canyon. In celebrating this anniversary Mountainfilm has released some photos from over the years. … Keep Reading »