jeep navigating trails in colorado

Have you ever experienced any of the many jeep trails in Colorado? If not, you’re missing out on the opportunity to explore new places while enjoying a fun and bumpy ride with loved ones. Colorado is home to dozens of unique jeep trails. Be sure to check out this list of five of the best trails to visit when riding in your 4-wheel-drive vehicle in Colorado.

Many Colorado residents have 4-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive vehicles as they are best at navigating mountain roads. These passes are not ones that you would want to take your all-wheel-drive vehicle on. You need good clearance and 4-wheel-drive for these.

Imogene Pass


If you’re an experienced driver, Imogene Pass is worth checking out. It’s a rocky trail that gets narrow at certain points, but an experienced driver could get through it. The rough terrain is worth it for all the beautiful sights you’ll see while you’re riding on the trail. When you get to the top of the trail you’ll get to see the clouds and bright blue sky hovering over the mountain tops. It’s an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe.

Jeep navigating a mountain road in Colorado.

Ophir Pass

When you’re looking for a trail that isn’t as difficult as Imogene Pass, Ophir Pass is always a great option. It’s considered a relatively easy trail found in the San Miguel County section of Colorado. Whether you’re a new driver or an experienced one, you’ll enjoy the terrain at Ophir Pass, along with the stunning sights you’ll get to see. It’s easier to get up the trail and a bit more difficult to get down, but it’s still worth the trip to see mountain views like never before.

Cinnamon Pass

Found in San Juan County, Cinnamon Pass is a popular jeep trail in Colorado. It has a distance of 9.2 miles and an elevation of 2759 feet. It’s home to mountains, trees, and shrubs of all sizes. You’ll get to enjoy nature’s beauty while potentially seeing wild animals roaming around. It’s true that you’ll never know what you might see while riding on the Cinnamon Pass trail.

Navigating tight 4-wheel-drive trails in Colorado.

Bassam Park Trail

Found in Johnson Village, Colorado, Bassam Park is available to access throughout the year. It’s a connector trail with an elevation of 9551 feet. While it doesn’t get as much praise as some of the other jeep trails, it’s still worth a visit. You can explore the area and capture photos of some of the amazing sights you’ll see while on the trail.

Bald Mountain Trail

The Bald Mountain Trail is the perfect trail to ride on when you want to see wildlife, wildflowers, and lots of greeny. It’s the perfect trail found in Breckenridge, Colorado. While people like skiing on the trail in the winter months when there is a lot of snow on the ground, they enjoy riding on the trail in the warmer months. If you’re wanting to see captivating views all around you, this is the trail to visit!

If you’re thinking about visiting some of the jeep trails in Colorado, these are a few great options. Even if you don’t have a jeep to ride in, you can always rent one and head off on the journey of a lifetime. You’ll get to experience nature like never before while traveling on all different types of terrain.

Experiencing Colorado Jeep Trails

Liana Moore

Liana Moore is a third-culture kid with a hangover from those days that is a severe case of wanderlust. She is more comfortable driving the cliffs of Amalfi, Italy or the dirt roads of Costa Rica or attempting to decipher the street signs of Osaka, Japan than navigating the theme parks of Disney World. But she loves it all. She doesn't believe a vacation is complete without an adventure. Her husband and kids know well that "adventure" often is code for mishap or challenge and it usually results in a good story. They seek outdoor experiences whether in the mountains, on a beach or in the jungle of a tropical country. Her favorite vacation is... all the ones she hasn't yet taken, as well as those she plans on taking again. And, that list is so, so long. But she continues to extensively explore her home state of Colorado, spends lots of time wandering Texas, California, New Mexico, Costa Rica, Mexico, Norway and has even explored Kazakhstan.

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