EVACUATION update from Garfield County Sheriff’s Office:

 

Check your zone on this map: https://bit.ly/lee-fire-zones

 

The southern edge of the Lee Fire has reached the Garfield County line, prompting the above changes to evacuation status.

 

Zone 81 and 85 are on top of the Roan Plateau in industrial landscape and BLM area (already under a closure), not residential areas.

 

Fire managers’ strategic planning includes multiple secondary and contingency lines between the fire’s edge and the southern edge of the Roan Plateau.

 

As a reminder:

GO = Evacuate immediately from your area. Leave now – danger in your area.

SET = Short notice evacuation likely in your area. Prepare for sudden evacuations. Leave now if you need extra time.

READY = Possible evacuation in your area. Prepare, monitor, and pack your valuables.

 
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OHV and Bicycle Trails

West of De Beque the landscape is crisscrossed by numerous trails, many frequented by wild horses and wildlife. Many of these have developed through use to become some of the best OHV and dirt bicycling trails in western Colorado.

Virtually unknown to the outsider, the trails dip and weave through intriguing rock formations and challenging drainage ways. We're letting you in on our secret, join us for your next off-road adventure!

OHV trail maps are currently unavailable. However,the Town is presently working with the BLM to produce maps of the area. Once the maps becomeavailable, we will make them accessable through this web page, as well as at the Town hall. Meanwhile, if you have any further questions please feel free to contact us at the Town Hall.

Contact Information

Town Hall: (970) 283-5475