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• Bunce School Road To T33 Crash Site in Allenspark, Colorado
Bunce School road is mostly class 2 except about a half mile in the middle that was loose and steep (class 4). Take FR202 to FR203 to a hiking trail to get to the crash site. 203 has a lot of steep loose rocky spots which may require a hike-a-bike both ways. The crash site has a few large ...
Last reviewed: Jul 11, 2009
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• Meyer Ranch Park in Aspen Park, Colorado
There's nothing special about this ride, but a good little spot to ride a couple of miles if you're coming back from the mountains and have had quite enough for the day. This is a network of about half a dozen short trails mostly singletrack. It climbs roughly 800 vertical feet and is all ...
Last reviewed: Aug 5, 2009
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• Beaver Creek Ski Resort in Avon, Colorado
There are tons of trails here but only a few are serviced by the summer lift. If you are in great shape (or too cheap to buy a ticket), skip the lift and ride up the mountain (all 2000 vertical feet). The "Blue" trails are the singletrack options and they can be pretty challenging for mo...
Last reviewed: May 4, 2007
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• Inspiration Point in Bailey, Colorado
Unless you are on staff here, you will probably never ride this trail. There is
no way a camper would ever ride this, because it is a FREAKING GNARLY
downhill! Forget pedaling up this, it is basically hike-a-bike up, and a white-
knuckled, rocky, nasty descent! Qu...
Last reviewed: Jun 27, 2009
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• Narrow Way Trail in Bailey, Colorado
Trail loops around camp. Some pretty descent climbs and technical spots. If
you are under the age of 18 and attend camp here, you\'ll get the opportunity
to ride some of these pretty decent trails. (Or if you work on staff here, as I
did).
Last reviewed: Jun 27, 2009
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• Colorado Trail / Buffalo Creek To Lost Creek Wilderness in Bailey, Colorado
From the Buffalo Creek trailhead on the Colorado trail, hop on and head right instead of climbing over the fence with the steps, and follow the Colorado trail for about 5 miles (mostly climbing) to the Lost Creek Wilderness boundary. Turn around, and spend almost 5 miles descending back t...
Last reviewed: Oct 31, 2009
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• Colorado Trail/ West Jefferson Trail in Bailey, Colorado
The Colorado trail From Kenosha Pass to Georgia Pass might be the best section of the Colorado Trail on the Front Range ! If it weren’t for those mosquitoes ! West Jefferson Trail is a really fun somewhat technical downhill. It all depends on your ability. I have seen the whole...
Last reviewed: Jul 8, 2007
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• Colorado Trail / Buffalo Creek to Kenosha in Bailey, Colorado
This route is not for the feint of heart, but is one of the most rewarding trails I've ever done. This is mainly for those poor souls who would like to bike as much of the Colorado Trail as they possibly can! If you have the ability, I recommend taking 2 cars and parking one at the top o...
Last reviewed: Nov 12, 2009
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• Redskin Mountain in Bailey, Colorado
The trail here is similar to other Colorado Trail sections in the area, though the first 3 miles or so
are heavily used by horses and the tread is sandy and broken up in places. Ride on the Colorado
Trail, mostly downhill for about the first 5 miles. At the second road crossing, turn...
Last reviewed: Nov 12, 2009
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• Ridge Trail in Bergen Park / Evergre..., Colorado
This is a short fast fun ride.From the parking lot ride east on the bike path turn right [south] on Bergen PKW a short distance turn left on Keystone dr. watch for the trail to take off on the right just across from Placid dr. Follow the trail past some ponds cross a subdivision road. Whe...
Last reviewed: Dec 2, 2006
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• Sundance Trail in Berthoud, Colorado
This trail runs along the west shore of Carter Lake. The beginning of the trail is graded for wheelchair access. After that, the trail turns into a hot, rocky brute. There is no serious climbing, the trail is mostly flat, and incessantly rocky. It's hard to maintain speed, which would ...
Last reviewed: Sep 27, 2006
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• Pinewood Reservoir in Berthoud, Colorado
Nice scenery trail up in the foothills/mountains that is fairly secluded. I've never seen another biker on it. To get some warmup in, start at the South end of the lake, as the North end starts climbing immediately. There are a couple of minor technical sections, but nothing too serious...
Last reviewed: Sep 9, 2007
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• Black Forest Section 16 Trail in Black Forest, Colorado
Nice gentle four-mile loop through the trees, good shade and incredible scenery. No huge climbs or descents, but rolls nicely: clockwise is more gradual climb to top elevation. Trail is roomy, but does narrow in spots. Plenty of horses & runners & dogs, so be prepared to yield.
Last reviewed: Aug 27, 2006
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• Black Forest Regional Park in Black Forest, Colorado
This place doesn't have a whole lot to offer but it is something different at least. They do hold a race here once a year, usually in May. The park pretty much sits on a hill so you'll ride up from the parking lot no matter which way you go. The terrain here is rolling and there are lot...
Last reviewed: Mar 13, 2009
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• Heil Valley Ranch - Wild Turkey in Boulder, Colorado
The Wild Turkey Trail is highlighted here. I rode the Ponderosa loop to the top where it meets up again with the Wild Turkey Loop.
This is the key trail that connects to the Picture Rock trail and was not included ...
Last reviewed: Jun 7, 2009
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• Boulder Valley Ranch in Boulder, Colorado
A working cattle ranch that has multiple trails - some are open to bikes. Combination dirt road, doubletrack, and singletrack. There is a lot of singletrack along the dirt roads. One moderate climb/decent with waterbars. Good views of the plains, mountains, and Boulder Valley. From the F...
Last reviewed: Nov 4, 2006
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• Bald Mountain Trail in Boulder, Colorado
The trail is short with a really steep section, that is also short... Ride the trail CCW, about 10 times. Going CW there is a 5 foot technical section that is tough because you're going so slow uphill. The view from the top of Bald Mountain is spectacular, and the trail is nice winding ...
Last reviewed: Oct 10, 2006
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• Rattlesnake Gulch in Boulder, Colorado
Great scenery, especially at the overlook . It's a brute of a climb, hitting 20% grade regularly, but it's not that long. The trail is basically up to the rail road tracks, and then down. Do the loop counter clockwise as clockwise, the climb is steeper and has very loose rocks, making i...
Last reviewed: Jun 28, 2009
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• Marshall Mesa Area in Boulder, Colorado
Some single, some doubletrack. Not too much climbing and nothing technical at all, but makes a great night ride.
Last reviewed: Sep 27, 2009
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• Betasso Preserve in Boulder, Colorado
Betasso is a quick smooth loop through forested hills, with plenty of tight turns and speedy downhill sections. The climbs and descents alternate enough to allow even a beginner to have a good time on this track. In some places the trail is cut right into the side of the mountain, so you a...
Last reviewed: Nov 10, 2009
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• Meyers Homestead Trail in Boulder, Colorado
Fairly easy ride, all doubletrack and dirt roads. Mild climb the whole way up, so the way back is fun and fast. A good ride for getting back into the biking season if you didnt do any in the winter, or if your just getting into biking.
Last reviewed: Jul 17, 2009
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• Heil Valley Ranch in Boulder, Colorado
Another run ride near the Boulder area. Fairly bumpy from what I remember(hands hurting afterwords) Some good climbing up to the overlook, very nice view.
Last reviewed: Aug 19, 2009
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• Walker Ranch in Boulder, Colorado
Single and double track, loop, variable terrain, cliff conditions so you need to dismount in one spot. Fast changing weather. Occasional joggers + horses. Average Ride under 2 hours. Is a great ride in either direction.
Last reviewed: Sep 20, 2009
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• Boreas Pass in Breckenridge, Colorado
Just ride up and stay on the main road, it winds up through neighborhoods, watch for cars! it will eventually turn into a dirt road, shortly after theres another parking area u could use if you want to start further up away from town. continue up to the top of the pass for great views,...
Last reviewed: Jul 27, 2007
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• Flume Loop in Breckenridge, Colorado
The three flumes run north-south. Lower, middle and upper flume, along with Mike's trail are in the Highlands residential area. The track illustrated proceeds south along the lower flume, then connects to the upper flume, going north. Eventually it connects with the middle flume coming ...
Last reviewed: Aug 9, 2009
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