moderate
3 hours
Participants should have moderate physical fitness to handle vehicle maneuvering and some light cleanup tasks.
Join the Westcreek Earth Day UTV Adventure in Sedalia, Colorado for a thrilling trail ride and environmental cleanup, topped off with a free grilled cheese sandwich. Experience nature and make a difference all in one exciting trip!
Complimentary Trailhead Pass and National Forest Clean-Up. April 22 ONLY
Join us for the Westcreek Earth Day UTV Adventure, where you can enjoy a thrilling trail ride in Pike National Forest while helping to clean up the environment. After three hours of fun, savor a complimentary grilled cheese sandwich from The Colorado Grilled Cheese Food Truck. Make a difference while having a blast!
Park at our private trailhead where we have plenty of space and the services you want. The GOA Trailhead is located near Westcreek, CO at the intersection of Teller County Roads 33 & 51. Our private trailhead is located on a ranch in a beautiful meadow with lots of vehicle and trailer parking. Ride your dirt bike, quad, side-by-side or jeep directly onto Pike National Forest and the North Divide trail system. Trailhead amenities include staff supervision, clean toilets, WIFI, soap & water, picnic canopy, tables & chairs, trash service, trail maps for sale, helmets for rent, and advice on where to ride! We're dog friendly, just request you keep your best friend leashed. You're also welcome to set up your own canopy and host your own picnic/barbecue!
Trailhead Passes only available by reservation and winter hours are 10AM-4PM. Call us for availability and reservations.
Ask us about group events including meals.
Trailhead passes are only required for customers bringing their own off-road vehicles.
Make sure your vehicle is fully charged or fueled and in good condition to navigate forest trails safely.
Dress in layers and wear durable footwear to stay comfortable and protected on uneven terrain.
Hydration is key during this physical activity, especially given Colorado’s dry climate.
Protect your hands while helping clean the trail of debris and litter to keep the forest pristine.
Pike National Forest, established in 1902, has long served as a resource for outdoor recreation and conservation near the Denver metro area.
This event integrates trail cleanup initiatives to reduce litter and impact, supporting the health of Pike National Forest’s ecosystems.
Protects your head during off-road trail riding.
Keeps your hands safe and comfortable while driving and collecting litter.
Helps you adapt to changing spring weather conditions.
spring specific
Staying hydrated is vital during warm weather trail rides.
summer specific