Hermit Pass OHV

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  • (4.8)5 reviews

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RV Camping
Tent Camping
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About Campground

Don't want to camp in a developed campground? There are many places on the Pike-San Isabel National Forests & Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands where you can pitch a tent and practice low impact camping techniques. Dispersed camping is primitive, undevleoped, frontcountry "car camping".

Remember: when dispersed camping, no toilets, trash service, or potable water, are available. Store all food and trash securely, and pack out what you pack in. Practice Leave No Trace.

Please observe the following requirements when dispersed camping:

In some areas, dispersed camping and parking is allowed in designated sites only. Do not create resource damage by driving off-road, beyond designated parking locations, or behind barriers. Parking should be within 30' of site markers where posted.

Developed sites, including trailheads and picnic areas, are closed to overnight camping and allow for day use activities only.

Tread lightly, and avoid trampling sensitive vegetation. Locate your camp at least 100' from any water source.

Use catholes to properly dispose of human and pet waste; bury waste in a cathole at least 6-8" deep and 200’ from any water source. Packing out human and pet waste using self-contained waste disposal systems is encouraged.

Campfires are allowed at overnight sites as long as fire restrictions aren’t in place. You may gather small amounts of down, dead wood for a campfire. Use existing fire rings; keep your campfire small and always make sure it is completely extinguished before leaving. No campfires outside of designated overnight sites.

BEARS and other wildlife When you go to the mountains and forest, you are in bear county. Do not leave ANY food, trash or other animal attractant unattended. Store all food and trash securely and pack out what you pack in. Failing to do so can result in a fine.

Also be aware that; where not otherwise restricted, camping or leaving camping equipment at any location more than 14 days within a continuous 30 day period, and/or occupying any campsite within three miles of any prior camping or equipment location for a combined total of more than 28 days within any continuous 60 day period, is prohibited. Also, leaving camping equipment unattended for more than 24 hours is not allowed.

In addition; discharging a firearm is prohibited within 150 yards of a residence, building, campsite, developed recreation site, or occupied area; or across or on a National Forest System road or a body of water, or in any manner or place whereby any person or property is exposed to injury or damage as a result of such discharge.

Plan your trip; phone ahead for restrictions and special regulations. Contact your local Ranger District office for more information.

Access

Drive-in
Hike-in

Accommodations

Dispersed
Equestrian
Tent Sites

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Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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Rob

3 years ago
5/5

Bumpy! But worth it. High clearance a must and 4x4 highly advised. Saw a Subaru station wagon that went all the way to the top and it took them like 3 hour from start to end. Don’t do it! High clearance highly advised.

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Berlin Heck

3 years ago
5/5

I took this pic with my cellphone, no filter, of the glacial lake at 13k feet, so beautiful it looks fake. This trail was the high point of my Colorado trip.

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Nathan Noble

7 years ago
5/5

Very scenic and popular for atvs. Pass was blocked by snow around 14,000' views were amazing

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Danielle Bergen

4 years ago
4/5

Gorgeous view from the top of the pass. Though the drive definitely takes a toll on the body. 8 miles of bouncing around over rocks and boulders. It’s slow going but cool to conquer!

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Dawn Smith

11 months ago
5/5

Great introduction to mountain trail ride. Took our side by side approximately 2-3 hrs to top with stops and packed trail up. Very popular trail for 4x4 driving. Bumpy but we saw multiple vehicles at the top. Easy for a side by side

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