Snowmobiling

South Fork’s 255 miles of groomed trails are perfect for those looking for a bit more seed, with endless off-trail opportunities on wide-open ridges, with rolling parks as well as steep climbs. Experience some of Colorado’s most scenic winter views at 12,000+ feet — you won’t forget it.

PB1 - Willow Park/Del Norte Peak

Elevation: 12,400 ft

Featuring vast parks and valleys and abundant wildlife, perfect for recreation. Site has restroom and picnic tables. Connects to PB2-Beaver Creek/Cross Creek

PB2 - Beaver Creek/Cross Creek

Elevation: 11,500 ft

Parking available at end of reservoir, with restrooms. 23 mile loop possible on FSR 359 for experienced riders only. Connects
with PB1 on a 90 mile loop.

PB3 - Fox Mountain/Park Creek Road

Elevation: 11,530 ft

Trailhead located 3 miles up Park Creek Rd. 380. Eight-mile trail featuring large meadows, return on same route.

PB4 - Pass Creek/Tucker Ponds

Elevation: 11,380 ft

13-mile trail featuring meadow at 7 miles. Several ungroomed side trails, after the largest meadow at mile 7, the final six miles features steep side hills not for beginners. Cross Country Skiing recommended.

PB5 - Big Meadows

Elevation: 11,600 ft

Parking available off highway. First stop at lake on mile 2, with good ice fishing, and then mostly trails for the next 13 miles, with side trails and a couple meadows. Cross Country Skiing also recommended.

ST-610

Parking depends upon weather/snow conditions. Numerous trails and meadows for riding at the top.

ST-613

Short trail located between ST 610 and ST-612. Several places along trail for practicing jumps.

ST-612

Connection trail between ST-610 and ST-611.

ST-625

Connecting trail between ST-630 and ST- 611, riding available at park at the west end.

ST-330/329

Unload on FS gate, or trailers up 2 more miles on Elk Park. Follow trail 6 miles to 4-way junction, take trail on your left to reach Blowout Pass, and up to Bennett Peak for high marking.

ST-603

Parking variable down low or up to Aqua Ramon radio tower. Rincon Ridge at top of trail has many play areas.

ST-613

Connecting trail between ST-610 and ST-630 with many play areas.