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  1. The Rampart Range is a mountain range in the western United States in Colorado, located in Douglas, El Paso, and Teller counties. Part of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, the range is almost entirely public land within the Pike National Forest.

  2. The Rampart Range is a mountain range in the western United States in Colorado, located in Douglas, El Paso, and Teller counties. Part of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, the range is almost entirely public land within the Pike National Forest. Map.

  3. Yes. Rampart Range Rd is the road that takes you South to Devilshead, a ranger station in the national forest. South on Santa Fe to Sedalia. Go west past 105 to the turnoff. Then South. The road is closed in the winter. We did drive up to see the site, but found it pretty hard to locate.

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    During the Great Depression the Civilian Conservation Corps constructed the Rampart Range road as a public works project. Sixty years later, the road continues to provide public land access for recreation to Denver and Colorado Springs residents. Motorcycle and ATV enthusiasts from around the country flock to the area for the challenging trail syst...

    Buried Treasure: There is a legend that a fortune in gold may be hidden somewhere between the town of Deckers and Devil’s Head. The story goes that train robbers in the early 1870s stopped the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad in Pike National Forest near Deckers. They robbed the train of $60,000 worth of gold, but when a pursuing posse got too close,...

    If anyone has some reasonably accurate information or stories about how dirt biking started at Rampart, historical events in the area, famous locations, or just plain interesting stories, send it in to us. If it looks legitimate we’ll post it here. We reserve the right to edit or reject any submissions completely at our discretion.

  4. Mar 6, 2019 · Rampart Range Road starts at Garden of the Gods in western Colorado Springs, and runs north through Woodland Park, eventually ending at Colorado Highway 67 between Sedalia and Deckers.

  5. rampartrange.org › trail-infoTrail Info - RRMMC

    Rampart Range Trail Information. Located in the Pike-San Isabel National Forest about 35 miles southwest of Denver are nearly 200 miles of trails for OHVs, (Off Highway Vehicles). This area is known as the Rampart Range Motorized Recreation Area.

  6. Rampart Reservoir is situated in Pike National Forest and can be found northwest of Colorado Springs. The reservoir is located on a granite plateau approximately 9,000 feet above sea level and consists of a body of water with a capacity of 13,000,000,000 US gallons.

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