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• Baily Lake in Alpine, Wyoming
There is no forks on the trail so you pretty much have to be retarded to get lost. It is seven miles to the North end of the lake. The first two mile are a medium to light up hill. The next two miles are downhill. It's not super steep and the trail is usually well groomed so you can t...
Last reviewed: Jul 2, 2008
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• Barber Lake in Laramie, Wyoming
This trail follows Libby Creek, and is a rocky combination of old forest Rd, doubletrack, and some singletrack. It is well signed and marked with blue diamonds. For those faint of heart, it might best be ridden as a loop taking Barber Lake Rd uphill -> US 130 -> Green Rock Picnic Area an...
Last reviewed: Jun 17, 2007
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• Bear Lake Road in Laramie, Wyoming
Rough road across Libby Flats to Bear Lake. Fast downhill with rocks and dips. Scenic. Get creative and use this route to connect to the Libby Creek Loop off of Barber Lake Trail for a long shuttle down through the Corner Mountain trails.
Last reviewed: Sep 29, 2007
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• Bench Trail in Greybull, Wyoming
Great trail, mostly downhill
Last reviewed: Nov 3, 2009
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• Big Creek in Encampment, Wyoming
Multiuse singletrack that follows Middle Fork Big Creek in the Sierra Madres in the Medicine Bow National Forest. Roots, and rocks that are sometimes unridable. May best be ridden as a loop taking the roads to the top and riding the trail down. See Medicine Bow National Forest map.
Last reviewed: Sep 2, 2006
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• Black Mountain Lookout in Wheatland, Wyoming
A rugged and loose fireroad to the top of Black Mountain and the fire lookout. Panoramic views of the Laramie Peak area. The lfire ookout is a 13x13 metal flatroof structure with a catwalk located atop a rock knob and reached by a metal stairway. You are invited to stroll the catwalk, bu...
Last reviewed: Jul 14, 2007
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• Brent & Mikes' Trail in Green River, Wyoming
Update, 11/12/08: This trail is now a complete loop trail approximalety 4 miles starting and ending at the same trailhead. A new loop trail starts near the end of the original loop and is marked with a rockcairn. This new trail has many bridges and ladders as well as rock shelves and shwoo...
Last reviewed: May 12, 2009
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• Cambell Lake in Laramie, Wyoming
Multiuse trail in the Medicine Bow National Forest that is partially on a 4x4 trail until the junction to Cambell Lake. Rocky, sometimes steep trail through forested and meadow terrain. Once in the meadow after about .75 to 1 mile, the trail will junction. Cross the creek and head east ...
Last reviewed: Sep 19, 2006
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• Chimney Park in Laramie, Wyoming
Forest roads used for x-country skiing in winter that provide easy riding in summer, and can offer good scenery of mountains. Ride counter clockwise going past Camp building past reservoir, take a right at Y. Take a left at next Y (right is FR 535), then right (left goes back to Camp), t...
Last reviewed: Jun 10, 2007
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• Clear Creek in Buffalo, Wyoming
The first mile of this trail is rather uninteresting singletrack and you may wonder why you're here. After that, however, the trail gets much better. You parallel the stream, which runs real well in the spring and is very pretty. The trees get more interesting, and the trail gets much m...
Last reviewed: Nov 3, 2009
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• Continental Divide Trail - Pipeline To Colorado Border in Encampment, Wyoming
A section of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail in the Sierra Madres and Medicine Bow National Forest. This section runs from just south of the Houston Park wilderness area (where bikes are not allowed) to the Colorado-Wyoming border. This trail section is a combination of sing...
Last reviewed: Jul 22, 2007
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• Corner Mountain in Laramie, Wyoming
Small network of singletrack trails. Two loops (maybe more?): Camp Trail and Corner Mountain Trail. Sometimes rocky, with some downed trees and gullies to tackle. Pine forest with aspen groves. Less climbing than Little Laramie Trails nearby. Trails well marked. $5 day use fee, or buy...
Last reviewed: Oct 7, 2007
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• Crater Lake in Laramie, Wyoming
Rocky, rooty multiuse singletrack that gradually climbs until you drop into Crater Lake via series of precipitous switchbacks. Very scenic from both above and at lake level. Most mortals will not be able climb the switchbacks out without stopping a plethora of times along the way - they ...
Last reviewed: Sep 2, 2006
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• Curt Gowdy State Park in Cheyenne, Wyoming
This is a new trail in Curt Gowdy State Park built by Wyoming State Parks and Historic Sites and IMBA. There is some rocky technical terrain and some over-boulder areas with good flow. Check with the Park (http://wyoparks.state.wy.us/curt.htm) for more information.
Last reviewed: Sep 13, 2009
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• East Laramie State Land Trust in Laramie, Wyoming
At network of dirt road, doubletrack and singletrack on Wyoming State Land Trust land. Wide open terrain, with few trees and some cactus. Track can be sandy, loose, or hardpack. There is about 5 miles of singletrack in the network of roads and doubletrack. No official trail, and no off...
Last reviewed: Jul 12, 2008
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• El Alto in Laramie, Wyoming
Brand new trail (as of June '08) added to Curt Gowdy State Park trail system. Gnarly line designed specifically for advanced and expert riders.
Plenty of steep granite slickrock, plenty of chain-ring bustin' rock obstacles, plenty of bumps and bruises possible.
Last reviewed: Oct 7, 2009
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• French Creek Canyon in Laramie, Wyoming
The French Creek Canyon trail on the northern end begins at around 10,500ft via the Tipple trail #293. There is also a spur from the Lake Marie parking area south of WY 130. The trail goes steadily downhill and passes through open meadows and spruce-pine forest. It winds along French Creek...
Last reviewed: Sep 16, 2007
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• Grand Teton Multi-use Pathway in Grand Teton National ..., Wyoming
The multi-use pathway is an 8 mile route, one-way. The paved path parallels the Teton Park Road from Dornan’s to South Jenny Lake. Open to all non-motorized users from dawn to dusk. The pathway is not plowed. It is a very flat ride that offers spectacular views of the Grand Tetons withou...
Last reviewed: Oct 16, 2009
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• Green Mountain Falls in Encampment, Wyoming
A 4x4 trail that turns into singletrack and follows the North Fork Encampment River and ends at Green Mountain Falls. The first 2 miles of 4x4 trail can be a little rough. The singletrack can be rock, rooty, and has a short climb or two, but otherwise can be ridden by novices. Green Mou...
Last reviewed: Jul 22, 2007
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• Happy Jack Recreation Area in Laramie, Wyoming
A multiuse network of about 10+ trails in Pole Mountain area ranging from sweet to unrideable singletrack, doubletrack, to fire roads. There are great views, wildlife, cattle, rocks, etc. Bring a map, and be prepared for weather changes. The Pedal House (307-742-5533) or Fine Edge Ski, ...
Last reviewed: Aug 30, 2009
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• Harris Park in Wheatland, Wyoming
Technical and sometimes bushy trail that follows Fall Creek in the Laramie Peak area of the Medicine Bow National Forest. Ponderosa pine stands and rocky outcroppings define the trail. The trail then descends the rest of the way into a camping area along Ashenfelder Creek.
Last reviewed: Jul 14, 2007
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• Jackson Bike Path in Jackson, Wyoming
This well built trail loops all through Jackson, and has several different spurs. You can ride it as is, OR it is better served to make a loop out of some of the back reaches of the Snow King resort.
Last reviewed: Nov 12, 2009
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• Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Jackson, Wyoming
There are a variety of options available. There are a number of beginner/intermediate loops lower down on the mountain. The trails aren't very challenging, but they are very well constructed singletrack. There is also a beginner terrain park with some log ride obstacles, jumps, berms, ...
Last reviewed: Mar 20, 2009
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• Jelm Mountain Road in Laramie, Wyoming
An intense 2000ft. climb to the top of Jelm Mountain (9656 ft.), which houses the University of Wyoming observatory. Gravel road that can be loose and rocky with washouts. Great view of Laramie Basin and Laramie River valley. 5.5 miles up, 5.5 down. 1 hr up, 10 min. down.
Last reviewed: Apr 30, 2006
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• Johnny Behind The Rocks in Lander, Wyoming
This is BLM land. There is double track running out of the parking lot. On the right of the lot is single track. Up the double track and to the left is another single track. These routes meet up with each other. Trails are unmarked.
Last reviewed: Aug 12, 2008
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