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Aspenola
Mountain Biking Trail
Hard
2.44 mi
43 ft
The only "flow trail" down the mountain at Pajarito.
Aspenola, aka Aspen Flow Trail, is the only somewhat easy flow trail in the entire Pajarito Bike Park as of the time of this writing in 2023. Yes, there are a few easier trails down the mountain (such as Cub Scout), but those other trails ride more like access roads than actual mountain bike trails.
Aspenola was originally a hand-built singletrack route down the mountain like the rest of the trails at Pajarito, but it was retrofitted a couple of years ago with some machine-built berms. As such, it's a fairly good flow trail, but at times you can definitely feel the retrofit nature when the flow changes or there’s a gap between the flowy bits. Consequently, it’s not a perfect flow trail, but it’s the best easy route down the mountain and is a bit of a crowd-pleaser as a result.
While you'll find some decent berms on Aspenola, there are very few jumps to be had. There are a couple of small hits mixed in, but most of the trail consists of swooping through berms and high-speed ripping in between.
Although Aspenola gets a "moderate" FATMAP difficulty rating, it’s not really a beginner flow trail. Instead, you'll want to have intermediate-level skills before attempting Aspenola, due to some fairly fast sections, some loose bits of trail (especially when dry), and a few packs of tight back-to-back turns. Written by Greg Heil
Aspenola, aka Aspen Flow Trail, is the only somewhat easy flow trail in the entire Pajarito Bike Park as of the time of this writing in 2023. Yes, there are a few easier trails down the mountain (such as Cub Scout), but those other trails ride more like access roads than actual mountain bike trails.
Aspenola was originally a hand-built singletrack route down the mountain like the rest of the trails at Pajarito, but it was retrofitted a couple of years ago with some machine-built berms. As such, it's a fairly good flow trail, but at times you can definitely feel the retrofit nature when the flow changes or there’s a gap between the flowy bits. Consequently, it’s not a perfect flow trail, but it’s the best easy route down the mountain and is a bit of a crowd-pleaser as a result.
While you'll find some decent berms on Aspenola, there are very few jumps to be had. There are a couple of small hits mixed in, but most of the trail consists of swooping through berms and high-speed ripping in between.
Although Aspenola gets a "moderate" FATMAP difficulty rating, it’s not really a beginner flow trail. Instead, you'll want to have intermediate-level skills before attempting Aspenola, due to some fairly fast sections, some loose bits of trail (especially when dry), and a few packs of tight back-to-back turns. Written by Greg Heil
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Aspenola Down | 2.14 mi | -1,119 ft | -9.9% |
Upper Aspenola | 0.29 mi | -210 ft | -13.4% |
Aspenola to the bottom split | 1.56 mi | -909 ft | -11.0% |
Aspen-Flow-La | 1.25 mi | -656 ft | -9.9% |
Aspenola | 1.96 mi | -1,024 ft | -9.6% |
Lower Aspenola Down | 0.76 mi | -308 ft | -7.6% |