Top-5 Mountain Bike Trails

#5 – Cheyenne Mtn State Park – Big Loop Intermediate Route 

Fun flowy blues with a little techie section (rocks and boulders) on Medicine Wheel trail. Loops are a blast on the way down. Trail markers are small and a little hard to read so study the map before hand. Overall all a very well made trail system and probably one of the only places in town that's not packed on a weekend probably due to the $8 daily park pass fee. 

#4 – Winter Park Downhill – Trestle Bike Park – 600 miles of trails

Trestle Bike Park is the place to get your gravity fed fix in the heart of Mountain Bike Capital, USA. Located at Winter Park Resort, Trestle has the largest rental fleet in the US and is perfect for any skill level to shred and progress.

#3 - Buena Vista Big Single Track - Intermediate

Big loop from town following newer single track with epic views. After riding, Buena Vista offers lots of alternatives for food and drink. The Arkansas river flows through town and nearby lakes offer water sports options too.

#2 - Fantasy Island Tucson AZ – Beginner & Intermediate

Fantasy Island’s main loop, Lone Cactus, has many side loops off of it so you can pick the mileage you want to do. All loops have a varying degree of technical areas, with nothing being super technical, though keep your eyes open for sudden more technical sections. All northern loops (Cactus, Christmas Tree, Burro and Bo’s) have lots of short hills that will get your cardio going. The rest is very flat, fast and fun. If you ride all the trails, you’ll have ridden close to 26 miles!

#1 – Twin Lakes Trail – Beginner & Intermediate with one Expert section

A great ride. Scenic, well marked, and fun. The only difficult spot was the (hike-a-bike) Rock Garden. I ride the south side to the stream crossing then back to the flowy cross over to the historic Interlaken resort lots of fun! More beautiful vista’s