Thirty-Nine Mile Road winds through Pike National Forest, following what's left of the original miners' wagon road from the late 1800s. It rewards visitors with stunning views of the remnants of ancient volcanic activity, such as the Pikes Peak Granite formation and the nearby Tarryall Mountains. The trail passes through forests of pine and aspen trees and large open meadows with wildflowers in summer, making it a popular destination for offroaders seeking a mildly challenging and scenic adventure.