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Spring and Summer Break Overnight Dirtbike Camps
Montrose, CO, USA
Duration: 5 days
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Enduro Ranch
$2,650
Deposit: $1,125

About your trip

Riding, hanging with other dirtbikers, hot springs and more riding. 


The Spring and Summer Break Overnight Dirtbike Camps offered by Enduro Ranch provide young riders with an immersive five-day experience in Montrose, Colorado. These camps are designed for beginner to intermediate riders aged 8 to 17, with an average participant age of around 12. The program emphasizes skill development, confidence building, and camaraderie among like-minded peers

2026 DATES

March 23-27 Spring Break (All ages) - SOLD OUT

June 1-5 Youth (Ages 8-12)

June 8-12 Teen (12-17)

BETTER RIDES, BETTER RIDERS

Key Features

  • Extensive Riding Opportunities: Participants enjoy supervised dirtbiking from sunrise to sunset, allowing for significant skill progression in a short period.
  • Diverse Terrain Exploration: The camp is based at the Peach Valley OHV Area, which offers:
    • Kid-friendly corrals with sized rollers and banked turns
    • Multiple small tracks
    • A three-tiered Enduro Cross training area
    • Miles of rolling hills, twisty ravines, and challenging climbs
    • Singletrack trails, including the Sidewinder trail
  • This variety ensures riders of all skill levels can find suitable challenges.
  • Comprehensive Learning Experience: Beyond riding, the camp includes:
    • Dirtbike maintenance education
    • Safety protocols
    • Environmental awareness
    • Geography lessons
  • These components aim to develop well-rounded riders who are knowledgeable and responsible.
  • Recreational Activities: To balance the intensive riding schedule, participants engage in:
    • Visits to the Ouray hot springs
    • Pool parties at the Dirtbike Oasis
    • Campfires and games
  • These activities foster social connections and provide relaxation.


Benefits:

  • Skill Advancement: The concentrated riding time and diverse terrains enable riders to enhance their abilities rapidly.
  • Confidence Building: Overcoming various challenges helps participants develop a sense of independence and self-assurance.
  • Community Engagement: Interacting with peers who share a passion for dirtbiking encourages lasting friendships and a sense of belonging.
  • Holistic Development: The inclusion of educational and recreational activities ensures a balanced experience that promotes both physical and mental growth.

BASE LOCATION: PEACH VALLEY

We'll stay at the Peach Valley Moto Oasis, equipped with on-site riding, a pool and a shop. 

https://maps.app.goo.gl/egJM5GCi7BAm3hmPA


Riders get to hit several locations during the trip, but home base is at Peach Valley OHV. Located about 25 minutes north of Montrose, the BLM managed OHV (Off Highway Vehicle) area is designed for all skill levels and offers camping, picnic areas and permanent toilets.


The OHV Area:

  • Kids Corrals – Riding areas with kid-sized rollers and banked turns that are fenced in. No wandering off.
  • Multiple Small Tracks – All contained to keep out yah-hoos.
  • EnduroCross Training Area – 3 Levels of difficulty. Plenty robust and mega-fun.
  • Miles of Adobes – Rolling hills, twisty ravines, and nutty climbs.
  • Challenging Singletrack – AKA, Sidewinder trail. 

And, you can watch a huge area from the covered picnic area or your RV. 😉


Peach Valley OHV is one of the best recreational areas in the states featuring natural rolling terrain, a 3-tiered enduro-cross training area, miles of single track, unlimited hillclimbs and twisty ravines. All within reach of the Black Canyon.

GETTING THERE

You’ll give ’em hugs, kisses, fist bumps and kind words, and we’ll take it from there. 


We’ll meet at Thunder Valley near Morrison to load kids, bikes and equipment. We’re off for the foothills of Colorado’s Western Slope. 


A scenic route: We’ll roll over a few high country passes and deep river canyons.


Glenwood Canyon, Vail Pass, the mile long Eisenhower Tunnel along with the Colorado and Arkansas Rivers are all on the way. Often we'll take I-70 to Montrose and the southern route, Hwy 50 back to the front range. 


Drop off 8:30 AM Monday

Pick-up 8:30 PM Friday 


Drop Off Location: Thunder Valley Park 

https://maps.app.goo.gl/naEA8pwuFXYz42668


You're also welcome to bring your own RV and camp. Inquire for details.

WHO CAN ATTEND

Kids Spring and Summer overnights are for beginner to intermediate riders ages 8-17. Average age is about 12. 


Siblings welcome. This is a great way to allow younger riders to go with big bros and sisters.


Co-Ed. Boys and girls are both invited and have separate quarters. Our events are supervised at all times. It's worth noting that on more than one occasion the girls have shown up the boys on the trip. 


PREREQUISITES: An Enduro Ranch class or camp or video and/or photos of the rider. 

What's included

Meals

Healthy, quality food every meal. Ok 1 is pizza in Ouray with an amazing view.

Lodging

Peach Valley Moto Oasis

Travel

To and from Denver or along the I-70 corridor.

Coaching

They'll come back better riders.

Multiple ride locations

Based on skills and conditions: Peach Valley, Rabbit Valley, Delta, Hartman Rocks, Uncompaghre Plateau (Jun-Aug)

Ouray Hot Springs

Bring suits, sandals and a towel!

Campfires

Complete with smores and laughter.

What's not included

Energy drinks

Location

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1. Montrose, CO, USA

Montrose, CO, USA

About your organizer

ER
Enduro Ranch
Dirtbike Training and Trips for trails, trials, hard enduro and ADV riders.

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