Level:
Length: 1 mi (1.6 km)
Surface: Doubletrack
Configuration: Connector
Elevation: -
Total: 1 riders
 

Mountain Biking Cahill Pond

****   Add a review
#834 of 1,408 mountain bike trails in Colorado
#8,973 in the world

This is a one mile trail consisting of wide double track or two track with scree surface. It runs from Cheesman Ranch Trail on top (west end) to Moonshine Trail on the bottom (east end). The upper 2/3 of the trail is steep, and the bottom 1/3 is more gradual. It is a beautiful setting in mixed conifer forest with beautiful views of Pikes Peak. Cahill Pond is a charming little pond near the bottom. The trail makes for a blazing downhill heading east or a rigorous climb heading west. 

First added by mongwolf on Mar 31, 2026. Last updated Mar 31, 2026. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: no
  • Lift service: no
  • Night riding: unknown
  • Pump track: unknown
  • Restrooms: no
  • Fat bike grooming: unknown
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: yes
This trail information is user-generated. Help improve this information by suggesting a correction.
Getting there
Follow the main road (Wapiti Road) through the park first west and then north for 2.9 miles until it dead ends at the back end (far north end) of Grouse Mountain Campground. Here you will find a parking lot/trailhead for several trails. Lots of parking available. You can pick up the trail from Cheesman Ranch Trail (Trail 17) not more than a quarter mile from the parking lot.


Cahill Pond Trail map

Add to or improve this map // Share this map on your website

Local Info

Club Sponsor

-

Local Bike Shop

Trail checkins

Upcoming Events

None.
Add one

Trail conditions

Good (3 days ago)
login to update

Camping & Lodging

Coming soon!

Cahill Pond videos

Add a video
We don't have any videos of this trail yet. Add one here.

Mountain Bike Trails Near Divide, Colorado

***
| 2.5 mi
| 0.2 mi
| 1 mi
| 0.9 mi

Add a review

Rating
 
Difficulty
 
Review

Reviews

  • mongwolf
    ****

    Blazing downhill in beautiful mixed conifer forest. Great views of Pikes Peak.

    Reply | Thank

Rider questions