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Top 11 Bike Parks in Coconino County

Best bike parks in Coconino County are found amidst diverse landscapes, from Ponderosa pine forests to red rock formations. The region, particularly around Flagstaff, offers extensive trail systems catering to various skill levels. It is known for its dedicated bike parks and numerous mountain biking areas. Coconino County provides a wide range of biking experiences for visitors.

Best bike parks in Coconino County

  • The most popular bike parks is Schultz Creek descent, a trail that offers super fun, fast,…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Schultz Creek descent

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Super fun, fast, and flow single track. It's fun in both direction, but of course the downhill is more exciting!

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Adobe Jack

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A super- fun trail right in the middle of town that is great both ways. Adobe Jack is an easy trail for Sedona standards. Some sections are intermediate. Watch this video to get a first impression:

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Broken Arrow Trail

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Broken Arrow can be very technical in spots. The great views on top make the grind a 100% worth it. I would definitely ride Broken Arrow again and again and again.

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Hangover Trail

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The Hangover Trail has been popularized as an expert and thrilling mountain bike trail, but it is just as popular among hikers. There are a lot of views from the path as it winds around rocky outcrops and canyon-like ridges.

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HT Trail

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That section of HT Trail gets you under Arizona State Route 179 and connects you from Easy Breezy or Templeton on the west side over to Little Horse or Bell Rock Pathway on the east side.

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Javelina - Powerline Plunge Trail

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Javelina is rideable in both directions, mostly clay/sand but also some slabs of rock, scree and some challenging riverbed crossings.

2km 132m up 37m down S->N

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Hog Wash Trail

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This trail can be ridden in both directions. It's a fun and fast trail with flowy parts and some technical challenges for advanced riders.

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High on the Hogs

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This trail is definitely one of my favorite trails in Sedona. It makes a perfect loop together with Hog Heaven and Hog Wash.

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Full Sail Downhill

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Best flow trail I’ve ever ridden by far!!!
The climb up isn’t too steep or technical so relatively beginner friendly and the climb is worth it. The descent is pretty …

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Brewer Trail

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Brewer Trail is a rough and tough Sedona path. You'll see a lot more runners and hikers than mountain bikers, but if you are confident on two wheels, this can …

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Tyler
November 15, 2025, Full Sail Downhill

Best flow trail I’ve ever ridden by far!!! The climb up isn’t too steep or technical so relatively beginner friendly and the climb is worth it. The descent is pretty beginner friendly, as long as you take it at a medium pace. There is one rock garden. It’s also very fun for advanced riders. There’s one small rock garden that isn’t bad at all. It’s also great for advanced riders since it has tables, jumps, drops, and rocks to roll or jump over. Anyway just go to Full Sail!

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Matthew
January 5, 2024, Brewer Trail

Brewer Trail is a rough and tough Sedona path. You'll see a lot more runners and hikers than mountain bikers, but if you are confident on two wheels, this can be an exhilarating trail. There are some exposed spots, but the terrain is manageable for the most part.

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The Hangover Trail has been popularized as an expert and thrilling mountain bike trail, but it is just as popular among hikers. There are a lot of views from the path as it winds around rocky outcrops and canyon-like ridges.

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Broken Arrow can be very technical in spots. The great views on top make the grind a 100% worth it. I would definitely ride Broken Arrow again and again and again.

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LadyDi
June 9, 2021, Adobe Jack

A super- fun trail right in the middle of town that is great both ways. Adobe Jack is an easy trail for Sedona standards. Some sections are intermediate. Watch this video to get a first impression: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mtc9v2q_LeM

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LadyDi
June 7, 2021, Hog Wash Trail

This trail can be ridden in both directions. It's a fun and fast trail with flowy parts and some technical challenges for advanced riders.

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This trail is definitely one of my favorite trails in Sedona. It makes a perfect loop together with Hog Heaven and Hog Wash.

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LadyDi
May 27, 2021, HT Trail

That section of HT Trail gets you under Arizona State Route 179 and connects you from Easy Breezy or Templeton on the west side over to Little Horse or Bell Rock Pathway on the east side.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain biking trails in Coconino County?

Coconino County offers a variety of popular trails. Among them, Schultz Creek descent is known for its fun, fast, and flowy singletrack. Another favorite is Adobe Jack, a super-fun trail right in the middle of town that offers a mix of easy and intermediate sections. For those seeking more technical challenges and rewarding views, Broken Arrow Trail is highly regarded.

Are there bike parks suitable for families and beginners in Coconino County?

Yes, Fort Tuthill Bike Park in Flagstaff is an excellent choice for families and beginners. It features a variety of flow trails for all skill levels, multiple pump tracks (including one dedicated for kids), and a skills area to help riders improve techniques. It's designed to be a safe and engaging environment for learning and practicing.

Where can advanced riders find challenging trails in Coconino County?

Advanced riders will find plenty of challenges in Coconino County. The Mount Elden Trails, including Upper Sunset, Little Bear, and the newer downhill-only trails like Full Sail and Meteoride, offer thrilling descents, rocky technical sections, and significant elevation changes. Other challenging options include Hangover Trail, Hog Wash Trail, and Brewer Trail, which are known for their technical spots and rewarding views.

What kind of features can I expect at Fort Tuthill Bike Park?

Fort Tuthill Bike Park is Northern Arizona's premier bike skills park. It boasts a wide array of features including flow trails for beginner, intermediate, and advanced riders, technical flow trails, multiple pump tracks (with a dedicated kids' track), a skills area for technique improvement, a drop zone with varying heights, and cyclocross features. It's free to the public and open daily from dawn to dusk.

What is the best time of year to visit Coconino County for mountain biking?

The best time to visit Coconino County for mountain biking is generally from spring through fall. Flagstaff's higher elevation means cooler summers compared to other parts of Arizona, making it ideal. While many trails are accessible year-round, some higher elevation trails may be affected by snow in winter. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

Are there any long-distance biking opportunities in the region?

Yes, the Arizona Trail (AZT) passes right through Flagstaff and Coconino County, offering an epic long-distance riding experience. This 800-mile non-motorized trail features diverse singletrack and is renowned for bikepacking, connecting high-elevation ponderosa forests with segments leading to Sedona's red rock singletrack.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Coconino County?

Beyond bike parks, Coconino County offers extensive outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, including those listed in the MTB Trails in Coconino County guide. For a different experience, consider gravel biking routes like the Rainbow Rim Trail Loop, detailed in the Gravel biking in Coconino County guide. The region also has fantastic hiking opportunities, with trails like Horseshoe Bend Trail and Rim Trail, which you can find in the Hiking in Coconino County guide.

What are the Fort Valley Trails known for?

The Fort Valley Trails, located just minutes from downtown Flagstaff, are known for their mix of smooth rollers and punchy climbs. This area is a popular spot for quick rides and is excellent for building foundational biking skills due to its varied terrain.

Can I find trails with scenic views in Coconino County?

Absolutely. Many trails in Coconino County offer stunning panoramic views. For example, the Mount Elden Trails provide rewarding payoffs with their vistas. Broken Arrow Trail and Hangover Trail are also highly praised for their exceptional views as they wind around rocky outcrops and canyon-like ridges.

What is the Flagstaff Loop Trail?

The Flagstaff Loop Trail (FLT) is a 42-mile multi-use trail designed to encircle the city of Flagstaff. It connects neighborhoods with national forest lands and other regional trails, offering a unique opportunity to experience the diverse landscapes surrounding Flagstaff, from ponderosa pine forests to open meadows. The majority of the route is complete and rideable.

Are there any specific trails known for their flowy sections?

Yes, Schultz Creek descent is particularly noted for its super fun, fast, and flowy singletrack. Additionally, Fort Tuthill Bike Park features dedicated flow trails suitable for various skill levels, providing a smooth and enjoyable riding experience.

What kind of terrain can I expect in the Coconino National Forest?

The Coconino National Forest offers hundreds of miles of trails with varied terrain and scenic beauty. You can expect everything from easy to difficult trails, immersing riders in diverse ecosystems. This includes ponderosa pine forests, open meadows, and even red rock landscapes in certain areas, providing a wide range of riding experiences.

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