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Top 291 mountainbike-paden in Colorado

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Little Rainbow Loop

Hard
13,1 mi·
1.103 ft
The Little Rainbow is one of the least-technical singletrack trails in the Salida area. While riders won't experience significant technical challenges on this ride, the loop described here can still prove to be physically strenuous for even beginner riders....
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18 Road Beginner Loop: Prime Cut -> PBR

Moderate
4,26 mi·
476 ft
This short beginner loop climbs up Prime Cut and Descends PBR (Pumps, Berms, and Rollers), creating a short loop that's very approachable for beginner riders. While this loop is very reasonable in distance, technical difficulty, and elevation gain, the descent down PBR is so much fun that it will have everyone begging for a second loop! Prime Cut is one of the most popular climbs at 18 Road, thanks to a moderate grade, great uphill flow, and its easy access from the main trailhead....
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Lower Loop

Moderate
9,14 mi·
690 ft
The Lower Lower Loop trail is the easiest singletrack trail in Crested Butte, but this is the type of trail that every beginner wishes they could learn on! The swoop and flow will have you hooting and hollering, and the mind-boggling views of the surrounding mountain peaks, the Slate River, and a couple of small lakes are postcard-worthy....
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Haymaker

Hard
3,3 mi·
410 ft
Very few trails have been built primarily for use as a race course for NICA high school racing, and Haymaker is one of them. In fact, Haymaker may have been the first trail constructed with just such an intention, and to date it continues to be a regular stop on the Colorado NICA circuit....
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Twin Lakes Loop

Hard
14,56 mi·
1.040 ft
Most mountain bike rides that provide views of towering mountain peaks and beautiful lakes from narrow singletrack are extremely challenging. Either they require a long climb to access those views, or the trail itself is very technical....
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Colorado Trail: Lost Creek Wilderness Bypass

Hard
69,89 mi·
7.287 ft
The Colorado Trail (COT) is widely regarded as one of the very best long distance mountain bike trails in the world. Running for 535 miles between Denver and Durango, the trail crosses high alpine mountain passes and drops into beautiful valleys as it traverses the most beautiful portions of the state of Colorado....
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Colorado Trail: Ten Mile Range Bypass

Moderate
12,19 mi·
811 ft
The Colorado Trail (COT) is widely regarded as one of the very best long distance mountain bike trails in the world. Running for 535 miles between Denver and Durango, the trail crosses high alpine mountain passes and drops into beautiful valleys as it traverses the most beautiful portions of the state of Colorado....
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Colorado Trail: Holy Cross and Mount Massive Wilderness Bypass

Hard
21,04 mi·
1.035 ft
The Colorado Trail (COT) is widely regarded as one of the very best long distance mountain bike trails in the world. Running for 535 miles between Denver and Durango, the trail crosses high alpine mountain passes and drops into beautiful valleys as it traverses the most beautiful portions of the state of Colorado....
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Colorado Trail: Collegiate Peaks Wilderness Bypass

Hard
24,84 mi·
1.193 ft
The Colorado Trail (COT) is widely regarded as one of the very best long distance mountain bike trails in the world. Running for 535 miles between Denver and Durango, the trail crosses high alpine mountain passes and drops into beautiful valleys as it traverses the most beautiful portions of the state of Colorado....
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Spartan Loop

Moderate
5,44 mi·
459 ft
Despite being an epic mountain bike destination of the first degree, for years Salida has suffered from a lack of beginner-friendly singletrack trails. If you're an advanced-level rider the deficit of easy singletrack is of little concern, but if you don't have the skills or endurance for a long, technical, steep ride, your options in Salida were very limited....
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Colorado Trail: La Garita Bypass

Hard
55,51 mi·
5.188 ft
The Colorado Trail (COT) is widely regarded as one of the very best long distance mountain bike trails in the world. Running for 535 miles between Denver and Durango, the trail crosses high alpine mountain passes and drops into beautiful valleys as it traverses the most beautiful portions of the state of Colorado....
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Colorado Trail: Weminuche Wilderness Bypass

Hard
17,64 mi·
1.998 ft
The Colorado Trail (COT) is widely regarded as one of the very best long distance mountain bike trails in the world. Running for 535 miles between Denver and Durango, the trail crosses high alpine mountain passes and drops into beautiful valleys as it traverses the most beautiful portions of the state of Colorado....
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Village Trail Connector

Easy
1,22 mi·
277 ft
Trails in Vail Bike Park can be accessed from two different lifts in the summer time, and this singletrack section of the Village trail connects the tops of the two lifts....
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Summit Cove -> Soda Creek -> Colorado Trail Loop

Moderate
16,08 mi·
2.108 ft
If you’ve ever thought to yourself, “wow, Colorado’s Rocky Mountains really are ROCKY. I wish I could just find a smooth, flowy, classic cross country trail to pedal for miles and miles!” then the Summit Cove/Soda Creek area is the perfect zone for you! This network of singletrack located in between Keystone and Breckenridge is pure cross country mountain biking....
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Aqueduct -> Soda Creek Beginner Loop

Moderate
10,02 mi·
1.041 ft
If you’ve ever thought to yourself, “wow, Colorado’s Rocky Mountains really are ROCKY. I wish I could just find a smooth, flowy, classic cross country trail to pedal for miles and miles!” then the Soda Creek area is the perfect zone for you! This network of singletrack located near Keystone is pure cross country mountain biking....
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Rustler's Loop

Easy
3,53 mi·
246 ft
Rustler’s Loop might just be the most incredible beginner mountain bike trail in the state of Colorado and, by extension, the world. While perhaps that assertion contains a bit of hyperbole, it’s honestly not far off....
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Girl Scouts -> Let it Ride -> Celtic Way

Hard
6,4 mi·
100 ft
The trail combination following Girl Scouts to Suz’s Cruise, Let it Ride, Celtic Way, Bluegrass, and Sleepy Hollow comprises an excellent top-to-bottom beginner run in the Keystone Bike Park. While Keystone has a reputation as an uber-gnarly downhill park, this beginner flow trail proves that _anyone_ can have fun riding mountain bikes at Keystone! Overall, this trail combination is an excellent beginner-level flow-style trail with beautifully-sculpted berms, rollers, and little jump opportunities....
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Pioneer

3,79 mi·
17 ft
The Breckenridge Bike Park isn’t so much a “bike park” in the traditional sense of the term as it is a selection of lift-served cross country trails designed for tourists who may have never ridden a mountain bike before....
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Swinger

Moderate
3,53 mi·
91 ft
The Breckenridge Bike Park isn’t so much a “bike park” in the traditional sense of the term as it is a selection of lift-served cross country trails designed for tourists who may have never ridden a mountain bike before....
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Verde

Hard
3,81 mi·
291 ft
Verde is a beautiful, flowing green run that winds back and forth across the mountainside in Snowmass’s lower zone. This trail is the perfect place for beginner mountain bikers to improve their skills! The singletrack is never overly challenging, but the delightful trail will have riders unconsciously working to ride harder and faster! Up top, the trail flows through low berms and rollers in the pine trees....
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