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Leadville, Colorado
Snowmobiling Trails

Leadville is located near the junction of U.S. Hwy 24 & State Hwy 91 at an elevation of 10,430 feet. The trails near Leadville, Colorado are located in the Leadville Ranger District of the San Isabel National Forest. The town is minutes from the national forest trailheads and is a major supply point for those snowmobiling in the region. 

San Isabel National Forest
Snowmobiling Trails
(click on trail name for complete information)

Trail

Location

Description

Hagerman Pass Leadville Ranger District Visitors traveling the entire Hagerman Pass Road from Turquoise Lake Road (Forest Road 105) to Fryingpan Lakes Road (State Highway 4) drive 22.5 miles.
Halfmoon Road Leadville Ranger District Halfmoon Road begins on Fish Hatchery Road (#300) and continue to the Champion Mine. The first 7 miles are accessible to 2WD vehicles.
St. Kevin Road Leadville Ranger District St. Kevin Road can be used for many recreation opportunities. Four-wheel drivers, motorcyclists, mountain bikers and ATV riders can enjoy it during the summer months. Snowmobilers enjoy it during the winter.
Turquoise Lake Dam Trail Leadville Ranger District The trail runs from the Sugar Loaf Dam to May Queen campground, paralleling the shoreline of Turquoise
Notes:
  1.  Links powered by Wildernet.
  2. San Isabel National Forest--The official agency website.
  3. Leadville Ranger District--(719) 486-0749
    U.S. Forest Service, 2015 North Poplar; Leadville, CO 80461

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