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Top 18 Bike Parks in the Front Range

Best bike parks in the Front Range offer a diverse range of features for riders. This region of Colorado is characterized by its dramatic transition from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Plains, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. The landscape includes foothills, canyons, and open spaces, making it a destination for mountain biking. The area hosts numerous bike parks designed to accommodate different skill levels.

Best bike parks in the Front Range

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Last updated: June 26, 2026

Green Mountain Peak

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Great views of Denver. On a clear day can see up to Longs Peak and down to Pikes Peak.

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Bear Creek Lake

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Bear Creek Lake Park spans 2,624 acres and is a great spot for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, as well as swimming, fishing, and boating year-round recreation. Open from April …

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Spring Brook Loop

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The Spring Brook Loop is a great introduction to mountain biking in Colorado’s Front Range, offering a mix of technical challenges and awesome views. The trail features a series of …

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North Backbone Trail

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Northern trailhead of this fun trail system on the eastern side of Salida

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Apex Trail

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Apex Trail is ridable in both directions on all days. When you use Apex Trail as a connector to get to Enchanted Forest Trail keep in mind that you can ride the latter only on even numbered days.

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Lower Bitterbrush Trail

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This trail starts at the main Hall Ranch parking lot und leads all the way up to the junction with the Antelope trail. You can expect a great technical climb …

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Nelson Loop

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This loop at the top of Hall Ranch is excellent for beginners and intermediate riders. The climbing is mostly easy and the descent is fun and fast. The loop can be ridden in either direction.

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Little Scraggy Trail

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Little Scraggy Trail keeps you entertained all the way. The trail is super flowy with large berms and a few exciting rock features. You will have a blast!

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Box-o-Rox Trail

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This trail is incredibly fun, flowy and challenging when ridden as a downhill. Box-o-Rox Trail was built by the Colorado Mountain Bike Association (COMBA) and offers a bit of everything, …

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Benjamin Trail switchbacks

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The Benjamin Trail Loop is as popular with mountain bikers as it is hikers. These long, swooping switchbacks are not as steep as the more direct route up and down …

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December 4, 2025, Green Mountain Peak

for an overview: www.cyclepass.com/t_p_Green_Mtn_u.html

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February 22, 2025, Green Mountain Peak

… don’t expect green 🤩 but expect magnificent views … enjoy slowly leaving behind the city noise …

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January 20, 2025, Bear Creek Lake

Bear Creek Lake Park spans 2,624 acres and is a great spot for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, as well as swimming, fishing, and boating year-round recreation. Open from April 1 to October 31, the campground is one of the closest full-service options near Denver. Visitors can also enjoy picnic shelters, paved and unpaved trails, an archery range, and scenic reservoirs.

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August 21, 2024, Spring Brook Loop

The Spring Brook Loop is a great introduction to mountain biking in Colorado’s Front Range, offering a mix of technical challenges and awesome views. The trail features a series of rocky step-ups, rolling singletrack, and winding paths through forests. The ride is mostly sun-exposed, so pacing water is important, and the trail is shared and popular with hikers, runners, and other bikers. Highlights include the descent through Doudy Draw and the twisty, wooded sections of the Spring Brook Loop. The trail loops back, offering expansive views of the Flatirons before returning to the starting point.

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Green Mountain peak in Lakewood, Colorado, welcomes a lot of mountain bikers every day, to its well-trodden trails. The recent rains have adorned the terrain with vibrant greenery. While the mountain biking terrain is relatively easy, the steep, strenuous ascent promises a rewarding workout. Beware of icy patches in the winter, but the breathtaking peak views make it all worthwhile.

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William Frederick Hayden Park, also known as Green Mountain, is a mesa. It is more than 2,400 acres of open space, making it the second largest in Lakewood district.

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November 15, 2023, Bear Creek Lake

Bear Creek Lake Park is a relatively large trail system at the base of the mountains near Morrison. The trails are very popular with bikers, hikers, and people walking to the lakes to fish. You can often find xc mountain bike races here in the spring! These trails are not very technical compared to trails a little deeper in the mountains, so they are great for beginners!

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Super fun trail with lots of techy uphill features if you ride towards CR 175. The trail can be ridden in both directions and is easier – and more fun – if you start at CR 175.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which bike parks in the Front Range are best for beginners and skill progression?

For beginners looking to develop their skills, Bear Creek Lake offers a large trail system with less technical trails, making it ideal for introductory trail riding. Additionally, Golden Bike Park is well-regarded for its progressive design, featuring bailout rollers on jumps and a beginner pump track, allowing riders to challenge themselves safely.

Are there bike parks in the Front Range suitable for families?

Yes, several bike parks cater to families. Valmont Bike Park in Boulder is excellent, offering a 'tot track' for toddlers on strider bikes, along with a playground and picnic areas. Bear Creek Lake is also family-friendly, providing a variety of recreational activities beyond biking, such as hiking, fishing, and boating.

Where can I find bike parks with challenging downhill trails in the Front Range?

For dedicated downhill experiences, Maryland Mountain Quartz Valley Park near Black Hawk is an excellent choice. It features bike-only, downhill-directional trails like 'Hard Money,' a blue-black trail with rhythm sections, berms, and technical features, dropping almost 1,000 feet in 2 miles.

Which bike parks offer a variety of features for all skill levels?

Valmont Bike Park in Boulder is a 'gold standard' for its diversity, spanning 42 acres with features for all ages and skill levels. It includes a large slopestyle course, multiple pump tracks, dirt jumps from XS to XL, a dual slalom course, and various singletrack and skills areas.

Are there urban bike parks in the Front Range?

Ruby Hill Bike Park in Denver is a prime urban destination. As one of the largest municipal bike parks in North America, it covers 7.5 acres and offers a slopestyle course, dirt jumps, pump tracks, and a skills course, all within the city for easy access.

What kind of views can I expect from bike parks in the Front Range?

Many locations offer stunning vistas. From Green Mountain Peak, you can enjoy expansive views of Denver, Longs Peak, and Pikes Peak. Valmont Bike Park also provides beautiful views of the Flatirons, while Maryland Mountain Quartz Valley Park offers scenic views alongside its trails.

What other outdoor activities can I do near bike parks in the Front Range?

The Front Range offers a wide array of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the challenging Emerald Lake Trail or the moderate Walker Ranch Loop. For road cycling, explore routes like the Dillon Reservoir Recpath Loop. You can find more options in the Hiking in the Front Range and Road Cycling Routes in the Front Range guides.

Are there mountain biking trails near the bike parks for a different experience?

Absolutely. Beyond dedicated bike parks, the Front Range boasts a vast network of mountain biking trails. Consider exploring routes like the Shy Ann, Rainmaker, and Green World Loop for a challenging ride, or the Baker's Tank Loop Trail for a moderate option. More trails can be found in the MTB Trails in the Front Range guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks in the Front Range?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse range of features catering to all skill levels, from beginner-friendly pump tracks to challenging downhill courses. The natural progression offered by parks like Valmont and Golden is highly appreciated, as are the scenic views and the vibrant cycling community that hosts events and clinics.

Which bike parks in the Front Range are known for their flow trails and jumps?

Golden Bike Park is highly regarded for its multi-level tracks that combine high-speed singletrack with dirt jumps and pump tracks, including a downhill flow trail. Ruby Hill Bike Park also features a slopestyle course and dirt jumps with lines of varying difficulty, from beginner to expert.

Are there any bike parks in the Front Range that are free to use?

Yes, Valmont Bike Park in Boulder is free to use, making it an accessible option for riders of all ages and skill levels to enjoy its extensive features.

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