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South Cottonwood Out-and-Back

Sendero para bicicleta de montaña

Difícil
16.27 mi
2,040 ft
An easily-accessible trailhead leads deep into the Gallatins.

The South Cottonwood trailhead is located right on the outskirts of Bozeman, making it a very popular access point for accessing the Gallatins. This trail can be filled with hikers, trail runners, and other mountain bikers at all times and on any day of the week—especially during mid-summer. Even still, it's a beautiful ride in an incredible mountain range.

The ride begins on a flowy, smooth singletrack trail that's quite wide initially. You'll cross the creek a few times, sometimes splashing through the water directly and at other times utilizing bridges.

The higher you go, the narrower and more technical the trail gets. Consequently, this ride is quite bipolar. If you were to stick to the lower stretches alone, this trail would only warrant a "Moderate" FATMAP difficulty rating. But some of the upper rock gardens might even deserve a "Severe" FATMAP rating. I've assigned it a "Difficult" rating to recognize this.

Since the ride gets more and more difficult as you progress, you can choose to turn around at any point. Whenever you are no longer comfortable with the technicality level or the distance, you can choose to turn around then.

Even though the upper reaches are filled with rock gardens and are quite chunky, the rocks are still quite rideable for advanced-level riders.

One goal of continuing deep into the valley is to reach a section of beautiful meadows. These meadows in the valley bottom provide fantastic views of the mountains towering above you on both sides!

Whenever you're ready, turn around and rip back down, enjoying the fast, flowing trail and challenging rock gardens. Be sure to ride heads-up for other trail users, especially in the lower reaches of the trail.

**Note:**

The Bozeman area is renowned as prime grizzly bear country. Signs at every trailhead warn that bears are highly active in the area. Mountain biking is considered a high-risk activity in grizzly bear country due to the quiet speed of a bicycle and how quickly you can accidentally sneak up on a bear when rounding a blind turn. To mitigate this risk, make plenty of noise while riding, try to ride with a group of people, and consider attaching a bear bell to your handlebars. Also, make certain that you carry bear spray with you every time you ride, in case you do get into an encounter with a grizzly. Written by Greg Heil
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Ruta y desnivel

Segmentos

NombreDistanciaDiferencia de altitudPendiente media
South Cottonwood - Initial Climb from Trailhead0.40 mi180 ft8.4 %
S. Cottonwood to History Rock Trail6.12 mi876 ft2.7 %
trailhead to 1st bridge0.93 mi154 ft1.1 %
South Cottonwood Trhd to third bridge2.39 mi253 ft1.9 %
S Cottonwood Trailhead to 5 miles in4.90 mi807 ft3.1 %
SoCo Trailhead to Switchbacks3.79 mi499 ft2.5 %
1st bridge to 3rd bridge1.34 mi177 ft2.5 %
3rd bridge to switchbacks1.36 mi230 ft3.2 %
South Cottonwood Trail Climb0.77 mi289 ft7.1 %
S Cottonwood Trail Climb0.86 mi331 ft7.3 %
History Rock Trail Climb0.98 mi266 ft5.2 %
S Cottonwood: Fox Creek->TH5.85 mi-817 ft-2.6 %
South Cottonwood Return5.06 mi-840 ft-2.7 %
greygoose0.40 mi-207 ft-9.8 %
3rd to 1st Bridge1.30 mi-128 ft-1.8 %
South Cottonwood Exit 1st Bridge to Top0.50 mi121 ft4.4 %