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Tackle the Moody Hill OHV Route, a difficult mountain biking challenge covering 9.5 miles (15.3 km). You'll climb a significant 3662 feet (1116 metres) over approximately 2 hours and 41 minutes. Expect a rugged experience with steep climbs and rocky sections throughout. The trail offers beautiful views of the Rocky Mountains as you ascend. A notable feature is the 'quarry' area, also known as the Rock Crawl, which presents extreme technical challenges with various rock obstacles. This route is perfect if you enjoy pushing your skills on advanced terrain.
The Moody Hill OHV Route is typically open from June 15 to November 30 each year. Before you go, it's always smart to check for any current closures, especially due to weather or conditions after the 2020 fire. You'll find this trail in the Roosevelt National Forest, about a 30-minute drive west of Fort Collins, Colorado. If you're planning a longer adventure, dispersed camping spots are available along the route.
This route stands out for its raw, untamed character within the Roosevelt National Forest. As you ride, you'll notice areas affected by the 2020 Cameron Peak fire, now showing signs of new growth. The Rock Crawl section, with its extreme technical features, makes this trail particularly notable for experienced riders seeking a true test of skill. It's a prime example of the challenging terrain available in this part of the Rockies.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Moody Hill OHV Route is located in Roosevelt National Forest, about 30 minutes west of Fort Collins, Colorado. Specific parking areas are typically found at designated trailheads along the route. As it's a multi-use OHV trail, parking is usually available for vehicles, but it's always a good idea to check local forest service maps or websites for the most current access points and parking regulations before your visit.
Yes, the Moody Hill OHV Route is generally dog-friendly, as it's located within the Roosevelt National Forest. However, all dogs must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users, including OHV operators and mountain bikers. Please remember to pack out all pet waste.
The trail is typically open from June 15 to November 30. The best time to mountain bike the Moody Hill OHV Route is during the summer and early fall months when the weather is most favorable and the trail is free of snow. Always check current conditions and potential closures, especially after heavy rains or early/late season snow, as the rocky terrain can become very challenging.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for mountain biking on the Moody Hill OHV Route within the Roosevelt National Forest. However, some designated dispersed camping areas might have specific rules or fees. Always check the official Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests website for any updated regulations or fire restrictions before your trip.
The terrain is rugged and rocky, characterized by steep climbs and rock fields throughout. Mountain bikers can expect significant challenges, especially on the eastern portion which features technical rock ledge obstacles. The route also includes a prominent "quarry" area, known as the Rock Crawl, with various rock obstacles that can be very demanding. The trail ranges in elevation from approximately 6,600 to 8,640 feet.
Yes, the Moody Hill OHV Route is known for its challenging sections. The initial ascent is immediately testing, and the eastern portion is notably more technical with rock ledge obstacles. The "quarry" area, or Rock Crawl, is a significant feature with extreme rock obstacles, which can be unrideable for many mountain bikers and may require hike-a-bike sections.
Riders can enjoy beautiful views of the Rocky Mountains and the surrounding landscape, including trees and meadows. You'll also see evidence of the 2020 Cameron Peak fire, such as charred trees, alongside areas where aspens and pines are beginning to regrow, offering a unique perspective on forest recovery.
The Moody Hill OHV Route is a multi-use trail that attracts a variety of off-highway vehicles (OHVs), including dirt bikes, ATVs, and 4x4s. Mountain bikers should be aware of and prepared to share the trail with these other users, exercising caution and yielding appropriately.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails. You will ride along parts of Moody Hill Road, Crystal Mountain Top Road, Green Pig Road, Crystal Mountain Road, and FDR 132.
No, the Moody Hill OHV Route is generally rated as "difficult" for mountain biking due to its rugged, rocky, and steep terrain, including technical obstacles and rock fields. It is not recommended for beginner mountain bikers or families with young children. Experienced riders with advanced bike handling skills will find it challenging, and some sections may require hike-a-bike.
Given the route's difficult rating and rugged terrain, essential gear includes a well-maintained mountain bike suitable for technical trails, a helmet, gloves, and appropriate protective gear. Carry plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit (including spare tubes/patch kit), a first-aid kit, and navigation tools. Due to the elevation, weather can change quickly, so layers of clothing are advisable.
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