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• 3 Sisters / Alderfer in Evergreen, Colorado
First off, there are two parking areas for this trail. I would suggest parking at the first one
you see if it's not full. This makes your ride an up and down rather than a down then up.
This trail is actually a 'dumbell' shaped trail rather than a loop but the main loop is best
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Last reviewed: Aug 23, 2009
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• 717 in Woodland Park, Colorado
This is a vast network of trails . The only problem is all the trails have the same number 717. Also there can be a lot of motor cycle traffic. Some of the dirt is loose pea greavel but most is good dirt that has been packed by the Motor cycles. I know there are more entrances than the tr...
Last reviewed: Jun 12, 2008
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• A-10 in Edwards, Colorado
Alpine doubletrack leading up Arrowhead Mountain from the start at Arrowbahn. Veer left once you reach the Cresta Rd. bridge (@1.4 mi.) and then ride south once you reach the Arrowhead Mtn. junction (.7 mi). Ride south through pine and aspen meadow to a saddle with views of Gold Dust Pea...
Last reviewed: May 19, 2009
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• Abandoned Ski Resort Trail in Grant, Colorado
Start heading north from Bruno Gulch Road, running parrallel to Guanella
Pass road. Connect singletrack, old 4x4 trails and connect all the way up to
the abandoned ski resort whose old runs spell ski when viewed from the
top of Bierstadt. Its pretty cool! Hik...
Last reviewed: Jun 27, 2009
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• Alpine Tunnel in St Elmo, Colorado
This ride starts in the ghost town of St. Elmo.From here ride east on the you drove in on .Turn right on Hancock Road FSR 295.You are now on the historic Denver,South Park and Pacific railroad grade. After about six miles you enter the old townsite of Hancock. Cross the bridge look for Alp...
Last reviewed: Aug 16, 2005
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• Animas City Trail in Durango , Colorado
Two trails actually; one for peds and one for bikes. the one for peds is singletrack the other for bikes is an old double track that is now in most places a wide single track. This trail is always steep up or down and always rocky
Last reviewed: Aug 11, 2009
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• Apex Park in Golden, Colorado
From the Heritage Square parking lot,take Apex trail west into Apex gulch. Take a right onto the first trail that branches off about a mile up. This is the Pick n' Sledgetrail. Follow this for 0.9 miles until it branches with the Grubstakeloop. Take a right onto Grubstake and follow it as ...
Last reviewed: Jan 8, 2010
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• Aqueduct Trail in Keystone, Colorado
Begin riding up Keystone Gulch Road.About 1/4 mile up Keystone Gulch there is a beaver pond shortly after the beaver pond there is a doubletrack on your right that crosses the creek turn right.You can either cross the creek here, or upstream about 50 yards there is afoot bridge. Follow the...
Last reviewed: Jul 18, 2009
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• Arapaho Ridge in Kremmling, Colorado
This was a great ride in a remote area. The crowds aren’t here yet. Another undiscovered ride that should not be overlooked. I have driven right past many times on my way to Steamboat. It doesn’t get any better than Arapaho ridge! IMO Blows B.C. away.
From the Hyannis Peak Trailhead...
Last reviewed: Aug 24, 2009
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• Argentine Pass in Silver Plume, Colorado
Follow service road about 1/4 mile. Trail takes off to left. The trail follows the old Argentine Central railroad grade to the old townsie of Waldorf a ghost town now.From here you can take Argentine Pass to Montazuma ,or follow the railroad grade. It ends after afew miles.
Last reviewed: Jul 6, 2007
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• B Street Trails in Colorado Springs, Colorado
This network of trails are really ATV/moto/4x4 trails, but there are MTB users there as well. But because of the nature of the ground here, and the dirt-bikes, the trails are usually pretty sandy and gravelly.
This however doesn\'t preclude a good MTB experience. At the top of the hill,...
Last reviewed: Jun 20, 2007
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• Backcountry in Highlands Ranch, Colorado
You can see pikes peak and the other backcountry trails. you can hear the firing range
Last reviewed: Sep 15, 2009
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• Bakerville Loveland Valley Trail in Silver Plume, Colorado
This trail climbs steadily up the valley from Bakerville to Loveland Valley Ski Area.From the parking lot ride west on a dirt road.After a short distance you come to a gate.This is where the trail starts.The Continental Divide Trail follows the B.L.T. [Bakerville Loveland Trail] for about...
Last reviewed: Jul 2, 2008
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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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• Barbour Fork Loop in Idaho Springs, Colorado
This is a tough but rewarding ride. Some insane climbs and some killer downhill sections all of which can be ridden! Lots of technical rocky sections. You ride through open meadows. lodgepole and aspen forests . Some double track ,and sections of fine singletrack. Route finding is diffic...
Last reviewed: Jun 29, 2009
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• Barney Ford To Moonstone in Breckenridge, Colorado
Nothing but sweet downhill single track through the woods. It still has great views though. A great early morning ride to start your day. At the bottom of moonstone there are some sweet switchback banked turns. If you bike up to the trailhead from town it is a long climb. There isn't ...
Last reviewed: Aug 25, 2008
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• Barr Trail (pikes Peak) in Manitou Springs, Colorado
This trail climbs 7500 vertical feel in just under 13 miles to the top of Pikes Peak (6,600 to 14,100 ft). Since bikes are not allowed on the toll road, this is the only way to ride your bike to the top of Pikes Peak. Be prepared for fast changing weather and much colder conditions on top...
Last reviewed: Aug 31, 2009
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• Bear Creek Canyon Loop in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Ride up High Drive to the top (you'll know when you get there). Take the trail up to the right and continue to climb. You'll end up climbing about 2200 feet in about the first 4.5 miles. Take the right fork each time you have a choice and eventually you'll end up back on High Drive for ...
Last reviewed: Mar 13, 2009
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• Bear Creek Lake Park in Lakewood, Colorado
This is a good trail system to ride when the foothills and mountains are covered in snow. Located just to the south of Green Mountain, it provides a close-in alternative for riders to get some exercise in the winter months. I rode it in late December and was practically the only person i...
Last reviewed: Jun 6, 2009
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• Bear Creek Regional Park in Colorado Springs, Colorado
This place has some good hills and wide trails. Alot of hikers and joggers use these trails, not to mention the people with the dogs. There is some singletrack here that is closed to bikes but is well worth the ride if you are feeling gnarley. Use these trails to connect with Gold Camp Rd....
Last reviewed: Nov 9, 2008
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• Bear Creek/Methodist Mountain Loop in Salida, Colorado
From beautiful downtown Salida head east on US Hwy 50, gently descending on a good shoulder for 3.7 quick miles. Turn right (south) onto CR 101 and begin climbing on a well maintained dirt road. Pass a large pullout, cross a cattle guard and enter USFS lands after 3.2 miles. At the cattle...
Last reviewed: Jan 26, 2010
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• Bears Ears in Craig, Colorado
This was a difficult trail Two days and I was only able to find and ride about 20 miles of the trail. This is cattle country and there are livestock trails that have been used since the end of the end of the 19th century by sheepherders from South America to add to the confusion.
Bears ...
Last reviewed: Mar 19, 2009
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• Beaver Brook Watershed in Idaho Springs, Colorado
This Clear Creek Open Space is located 10 miles from Idaho Springs or just west of Bergen Park on hwy. 103. Currently there is no designated trail system. It looks like Clear Creek Open Space will use the existing roads and trails. There has been a lot of activity at the watershed in the...
Last reviewed: Jul 8, 2008
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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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• Beaver Meadows in Fort Collins, Colorado
Great network of trails on private resort that lets mtn. bikers use their trails for free. Be sure to check in at the gift shop, and get their free map. The 16 trails range from tough singletrack, to curvacous singletrack, to doubletrack. There are no really long, strenuous climbs. Thi...
Last reviewed: Jun 23, 2008
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