The Robledo Mountains Off-Highway Vehicle Trail System is a network of trails, including both extreme OHV and mountain bike trails, in the southern Robledo Mountains. The trails are dominated by enormous rocks, making the terrain extraordinarily challenging for riders. The extreme OHV trails require specialized vehicle
Free — you won’t need your pass here.
This site is free — no fee is charged, so you won’t need your pass to get in.
- Fee type No fee — No fee is charged here.
- Source Find on Recreation.gov ↗
- Last verifiedJuly 6, 2026 · Confirmed
- Official pagewww.recreation.gov ↗
- Contact 575-525-4300 · mbriske@blm.gov
Common questions
Quick Yes / No / Depends answers for Robledo Mountains OHV Trail System — always confirm with the managing site before you go.
No Is there a fee at Robledo Mountains OHV Trail System?
No — it’s free to enter, so you won’t need your pass to get in.
Yes Are there hiking trails?
Yes — trails here include River levee Road, West Monument Boundary Road, Levee Road, and more. Check length and difficulty before you go.
Yes Can you bike here?
Yes — biking is available at Robledo Mountains OHV Trail System. Confirm which roads or trails allow it.
Depends Can you ride OHVs or ATVs here?
Yes — off-highway vehicle use is among the activities here. Stay on designated routes and check any permit or registration rules.
Yes Can you bring a dog?
Generally yes — dogs are welcome when kept under control (usually leashed). Confirm any local rules.
Depends Are drones allowed?
Sometimes — often allowed away from wilderness and developed or crowded areas, with rules. Check locally before you fly.
Nearby sites
Picacho Peak Recreation Area
ConfirmedThis site is free — no fee is charged, so you won’t need your pass to get in.
Robledo Mountains Wilderness Area
CheckThis Bureau of Land Management site may charge a fee your pass covers — confirm before you go.