Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Most open forest roads, along with the motorized trails listed below, are available to OHVs. Check the Carson National Forest's driving and riding guide before heading out.
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4th of July Canyon Trail
A technical OHV trail in the upper Red River Valley.
70 Moto Trail
The 70 Moto Forest Trail is 4.4 miles long. The trail is open for the following uses: Off Highway Vehicles (OHV), hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing.…
Amole Canyon Group Shelter
Site Open
The Amole Group Shelter is located immediately adjacent to the popular wooded Amole Canyon Day Use Area at 8,400 feet in elevation. The group shelter accommodates up to 100 people with plenty of…
Angostura Cutoff Trail
The Angostura Cutoff trail is 0.5 miles long. The trail is open for the following uses: All Motorized allowed, Hiking, Horseback Riding, mountain biking in the summer, in the winter trail is used for…
Capulin Trail
Access:From Taos – Follow US Highway 64 to Forest Road 10 (Capulin Canyon), just west of Shady Brook. Drive 1.9 miles to Forest Road 10AA. You may want to park here, as parking and turnaround…
Comales Campground
Site Open
Camp and fish on the Rio Pueblo at this site along Highway 518.
Comales Canyon Trail
The Comales trail is 12.0 miles long. The trail is open for the following uses: Motorcycle Trail Riding, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Cross Country Skiing, and Snowshoeing.
Comales Cutoff Trail
The Comales Cutoff trail is 1.2 miles long. The trail is open for the following uses: Horseback Riding
Elephant Rock Trail
Motorcycle Trail, but can also be used by Mountain Bikes, Motorcycle, and in the winter months can be used for cross country skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling.
Gallegos Canyon Trail
The Gallegos trail is 3.0 miles long. The trail is open for the following uses: Off Highway Vehicles (OHV), Hiking, Horsback Riding and Mountain Biking.The trailhead is located on State Highway 518…