Adrenaline Off-Road Park sits just south of Pikes Peak International Raceway—only 15 minutes from Colorado Springs and just over an hour from the Denver metro area. Designed from the ground up for today's UTV, side-by-side, and off-road community, the park offers a unique blend of terrain features you won't find anywhere else along the Front Range.
While Colorado is known for its mountain passes and slow-paced, traditional rock-crawling trails, Adrenaline Off-Road Park was built to give drivers a different kind of experience. Our landscape features a mix of open areas, technical zones, sculpted terrain, and evolving trail systems that allow every type of enthusiast to explore at their own pace.
From first-timers learning the basics to experienced drivers testing their setup, the park provides a safe, controlled environment where you can develop new skills, challenge yourself, and enjoy your machine without the unpredictability of public trails. With dedicated zones designed for crawling, maneuvering, flow, rhythm sections, and future specialty features, Adrenaline Off-Road Park grows and changes year-round.
Whether you come for a casual day on the trails, to fine-tune your build, or to explore our signature features like the Gauntlet or Sidewinder, this is the Front Range's new home for purpose-built off-road driving.
The Gauntlet is our signature high-banked challenge and one of the most distinctive features at Adrenaline Off-Road Park. Carved directly into a dry riverbed, this purpose-built course blends natural terrain with engineered flow to create a rally-style bobsled experience you won't find anywhere else in Colorado.
Whether you're dialing in a new build or just out for a thrill, The Gauntlet is where technique, flow, and terrain come together. Thanks to the ongoing support of Jay Casados and Savage SXS Powersports, this legendary track continues to be the heart of the Adrenaline Park experience.
The Sidewinder is a purpose-built rally stage that brings genuine high-speed circuit energy to the Colorado Front Range. Designed with flowing geometry and carefully sculpted transitions, the course rewards committed drivers who trust their momentum.
Technical braking sections and sweeping bends force drivers to think ahead, picking reference points and managing weight transfer through long-radius corners. Elevation changes add a third dimension to the challenge, keeping even seasoned pilots constantly engaged and reading the terrain.
Like everything at Adrenaline Off-Road Park, the Sidewinder is calibrated for all skill levels. Newer riders can explore the layout at their own pace, while experienced drivers will find ample opportunity to work on car control, throttle modulation, and full-commitment corner entry. It's the Front Range's closest thing to a true stage rally experience without leaving the park.
Tortoise Hills is the park's dedicated slow-crawl zone — a layered landscape of undulating hills, steep climbs, and punishing off-camber angles that will test every driver's patience and precision.
Designed for methodical, calculated driving, this area rewards drivers who focus on throttle and brake control, articulation, and deliberate line-choice. Whether you're working through a tricky off-camber shelf or picking a clean line down a steep descent, every pass through Tortoise Hills teaches you something new about your rig and your own driving habits.
A consistent favorite during night ride events, the terrain takes on a whole new character after dark. And with a dedicated rock crawling area and additional technical features planned for future development, Tortoise Hills is only going to get more interesting as the park continues to grow.
Deadman's Drops is the steepest, most dramatic area of the park — a raw zone of aggressive hill climbs, stomach-dropping descents, and tight, narrow trails carved through dense, cavernous foliage. This is not the place for the timid or the unprepared.
Natural features sculpted from decades of erosion define the character of this section. Tight line choices demand commitment, and the consequence of a misread corner or an abrupt change in gradient is immediate feedback. Every run rewards confidence, careful planning, and an honest assessment of your vehicle's capabilities.
For drivers looking to genuinely test themselves and their machines, Deadman's Drops delivers the kind of high-stakes terrain that simply doesn't exist on groomed public trails. Come prepared, come focused — and leave with a new respect for what your build can actually do.
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