huntercooper84
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I’m looking for some general insight on accessing trails/roads into some the national forest areas or even BLM land in Colorado.
On OnX I can see multiple roads that take you into these areas but often they cross through private land. Some look and/or are labeled as a type of county road, but then when on Google earth I can pretty clearly see a gate in the road. This I would assume means accessing that way is probably not going to happen.
With these however it looks like once you get on the public land that these roads turn into a named road that definitely is available to the public. Does this mean the private owner basically has gate keeping ability to this section of public road?
In another post I was told to contact the ranger/officer for the area and I’m definitely going to do that for specific roads/areas. I’m just wondering if there are some overall general rules to keep in mind with accessing in Colorado.
On OnX I can see multiple roads that take you into these areas but often they cross through private land. Some look and/or are labeled as a type of county road, but then when on Google earth I can pretty clearly see a gate in the road. This I would assume means accessing that way is probably not going to happen.
With these however it looks like once you get on the public land that these roads turn into a named road that definitely is available to the public. Does this mean the private owner basically has gate keeping ability to this section of public road?
In another post I was told to contact the ranger/officer for the area and I’m definitely going to do that for specific roads/areas. I’m just wondering if there are some overall general rules to keep in mind with accessing in Colorado.