CTOR offers a wide variety of trails to fit all types of riding skill. Listed below is a list some of the one-way directional trails. Trails are marked for direction of travel and are known as Loops. Markings will have there loop designation on them.
Designated Loops (east of parking lot, through new gate)
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Flat Landers This trail runs for a couple of miles around the parking area. Nice wide easy trail with gently rolling terrain. This trail is designed for young kids or the inexperienced rider. Most of the trail can be observed from the parking area. Banked turns and some mild jumps make it fun for everyone! |
Rim Trail ( Difficult)
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Loop 1 (difficult) An all new trail for advanced riders only! Sorry, no ATVs allowed. This loop is still under construction but has about 8 and 1/2 miles of completed and marked trail. This trail features lots of tight winding single track, big hills, off camber switch backs and some man made obstacles. Since this trail is for the advanced rider it is marked to be run both ways so you can double your fun! We ask that you use precision throttle/clutch control on the off camber sections as not to erode the trail away. If you slide off these sections either pull your bike back on the trail or roll it down the hill. Please don't try to power your way back onto the trail. This will all make sense once you ride the trail. When finished this should be 12 to 13 miles long. |
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Loop 2 (EASY/MODERATE) From "Four Corners" (see map) go left and follow the signs to the start of Loop 2. This 8 mile loop is one of the most interesting at CTOR. While most of it can be rode by beginners, this loop will offer up some challenging off cambers and hill climbs along with some steep down hills and drop offs along the way. Pay close attention and you will find the marked by-passes that will allow yo to go around these sections.This trail has the most different and changing terrain of any of the trails. Wide open sections, tight woods, bermed dirt turns, a few natural jumps and scenic over looks make this a pretty cool trail. |
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Loop 3 (EASY) Located just a few feet on the east side of Four Corners. This 4 mile trail is the most popular trail on the New Side. !00% good dirt, flat and wide. Lots of bermed turns with a couple of jumps built in for fun. A lot of trail packed into a small area on the valley floor. To maximize this terrain some of the trails run close together. You must follow the direction markers closely and short tracking the loop to repeat the jumps is forbidden! If you have to leave the loop before you get to the end , go slow and yield to the trails as you cross them. This Loop ends at the beginning of Loop 4. |
Loop 4 (EASY/MODERATE) Located on the far east side of the New Land.(right around the corner from the end of Loop 3) Seven mile trail that twist all over the east side. Lots of good dirt and two cool sections where you travel down the creek. The 3 places where the trail become difficult or narrow are marked with by-passes. This trail goes by the large cattle tank and has some jumps built around the tank. This makes a little circle and you can safely get your roundy-round on and keep hitting the jumps. The back of this trail follows along the bottom of a hill side we call "Brokeback Mountain". You will see single track trails leaving loop 4. Pay attention and follow the Loop 4 markers to stay on the loop. Brokeback Mountain is a free trail zone for expert riders who like tight, technical trials type riding. No ATV's allowed on Brokeback. |
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West Boundry TrailAccess this trail through gate 2. As soon as you go through the gate make a hard left and follow along the fence line and you will run into this trail. This trail is a two way trail that provide another access point to the bottom of the valley. This trail will dump you out onto the last one third of Loop 2. The trail runs along the top of a mountain and provides several scenic views of the river and lake. Along the way you will find a picnic table where you can sit way up high and see a lot of the Loops down below. |