Rimrocker Trailhead

Tabeguache Trail, Near Montrose, Colorado

Rimrocker Trailhead does not offer reservations through Recreation.gov. Please take a look at the area details below for more information about visiting this location. Enjoy your visit!

Overview

The Rimrocker Trail offers 160 miles of off‑pavement travel through diverse, scenic landscapes between Montrose, Colorado, and Moab, Utah. Its eastern half consists of wide, graded gravel roads suitable for most vehicles, including family sedans. It’s an excellent route for enjoying fall aspen colors and taking in expansive views from multiple overlooks.

Spanning 160 miles, the Rimrocker Trail provides four-wheel drive (4WD), off-highway vehicle (OHV), and bicycle access through some of the West’s most stunning scenery.

Visitors are immersed in natural beauty as the trail guides them through a landscape of redrock canyons, winding rivers, desert vistas and alpine forests. Whether you travel the whole route or just a portion, the experience will stay with you for a lifetime. The Rimrocker Trail is well signed for its entire length.

An excellent paper map is available from Montrose County Government, the Montrose Visitor Center, the Nucla‑Naturita Chamber of Commerce in Naturita, and several other locations.

The Rimrocker Trail is maintained by the Montrose County Government in Colorado. For the most current information on road conditions, closures, and other updates, please contact 970‑252‑4505, email pr@montrosecounty.net, or visit rimrockertrail.org.

Travel tips:

Get more important travel information on the Rimrocker Trail website.

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