

South Platte Ranger District Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests During the Great Depression the Civilian Conservation Corps constructed the Rampart Range road as a public works project. Sixty years later, the road continues to provide public land access for recreation to Denver and Colorado Springs residents. Motorcycle and ATV enthusiasts from around the country flock to the area for the challenging trail system, while others come for the spectacular vistas offered from the road itself. Visitors from around the country come for the trails and stay for the scenery. The Rampart Range provides more than 20 motorized recreation trails covering over 100 miles. With over 15,000 rider/days per year, the Rampart needs your help to keep it open for generations to come.





