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Top 10 Bike Parks around Grand Junction

Best bike parks around Grand Junction offer diverse terrain for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders. This Colorado region is known for its unique high desert environment, featuring red-rock canyons, desert flats, and forested passes. The area provides over 300 miles of trails, ensuring rideable conditions almost year-round. Grand Junction is a premier mountain biking destination with stunning views of the Colorado National Monument and Bangs Canyon.

Best bike parks around Grand Junction

  • The most popular bike trail is Andy's Trail, a challenging mountain bike trail that offers technical uphills and downhills. It is known for its flowy sections and serves as a good option to connect to the Tabeguache Trailhead.
  • Another must-see spot is Top of The Ribbon, a challenging mountain bike park section. Visitors can expect to ride on huge slickrock slabs with magnificent views of the valley below.
  • Visitors also love Tabeguache Trailhead, an intermediate trail and mountain bike park facility. It serves as a starting point for exploring numerous surrounding trails, including the Lunch Loops system.
  • Grand Junction is known for its mountain bike parks, challenging trails, and family-friendly options. The area offers a variety of bike parks to see and explore, catering to different skill levels and preferences.
  • The bike parks around Grand Junction are appreciated by the komoot community. There are 5 photos and 11 upvotes from visitors who have explored these trails.

Last updated: June 25, 2026

Tabeguache Trailhead

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Lunch Loops is a singletrack trail system just two miles from downtown Grand Junction. This tight web of trail is home to 50 miles of trails – the perfect playground for mountainbikers, jogger und hiker.

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Top of The Ribbon

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This is the upper part of the slickrock masterpiece "The Ribbon". You'll ride back to town on huge rock slabs – literally on a ribbon of rocks. Just choose your line intuitively and don't forget to stop to enjoy the fantastic view!

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Andy's Trail

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Andy's is a good option to get back to the Tabeguache Trailhead. The trail has plenty of technical uphills and downhills and plenty of flow inbetween. If you have enough power in your legs left, this trail is magical!

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Leftover Lane

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Leftover Lane connects Curts Lane with Miramonte. The Trail has a few technical challenging sections and can be ridden in both directions.

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Kids Meal Trail

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This is such an amazing idea: A trail built by kids for kids of all ages! Kids Meal is an easy trail with lots of signs that teach our little ones how to handle trail features like descents or climbing sections. And one tip for sections that seem too difficult is: "There is no shame in walking." So true!

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Martin
November 29, 2025, Tabeguache Trailhead

A great starting point for exploring the numerous surrounding trails. Ideally, the descent via the Ribbon also ends here. From here, we took an Uber to the Ribbon trailhead to pick up our car. A good solution, as there are no shuttles available in the area, to our knowledge.

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Martin
November 29, 2025, Andy's Trail

A perfect continuation of Ribbon. Some sections are fun and technical, others offer an "alpine" flow. There are also some challenging uphill sections.

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Martin
November 29, 2025, Top of The Ribbon

The upper section of the Ribbon offers mostly easy to moderate difficulty. You surf down massive slabs of rock with magnificent views of the valley below. The crux is the transition from one slab of rock to "a level below," where a short but very steep slickrock section must be negotiated. Overall, an absolutely unforgettable, otherworldly trail!

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schablone
September 30, 2024, Top of The Ribbon

Riding on a huge rock plate. Great experience. Make sure to bring enough water. A shuttle could also do the job.

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This is the trailhead to some great mountain biking right next to Grand Junction.

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LadyDi
October 1, 2022, Andy's Trail

Andy's is a good option to get back to the Tabeguache Trailhead. The trail has plenty of technical uphills and downhills and plenty of flow inbetween. If you have enough power in your legs left, this trail is magical!

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LadyDi
October 1, 2022, Top of The Ribbon

This is the upper part of the slickrock masterpiece "The Ribbon". You'll ride back to town on huge rock slabs – literally on a ribbon of rocks. Just choose your line intuitively and don't forget to stop to enjoy the fantastic view!

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LadyDi
September 30, 2022, Leftover Lane

Leftover Lane connects Curts Lane with Miramonte. The Trail has a few technical challenging sections and can be ridden in both directions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular bike parks and trail systems in Grand Junction?

Grand Junction offers a diverse range of popular bike parks and trail systems. The Lunch Loops Trail System, including its dedicated bike park, is a local favorite known for technical terrain and scenic vistas. The 18 Road Trails (North Fruita Desert) are renowned for fast, flowy singletrack. For more challenging rides, the Kokopelli Loops offer extensive networks with both intermediate and advanced sections. Specific highlights include Andy's Trail for technical uphills and downhills, and Top of The Ribbon for riding on huge slickrock slabs with magnificent views.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners and families in Grand Junction?

Yes, Grand Junction has options for beginners and families. The dedicated bike park section within the Lunch Loops Trail System is ideal for various skill levels with easier trails. The 18 Road Trails in Fruita also feature beginner zones with short, easy sections of dirt singletrack. Additionally, the Kids Meal Trail is specifically designed for children, teaching them how to handle trail features in a fun and accessible way.

Where can I find challenging mountain biking trails in Grand Junction?

For advanced riders seeking a challenge, Grand Junction delivers. The broader Lunch Loops system is known for its technical terrain, including challenging rock gardens and sections like 'Free Lunch' and 'Pucker-Up' for downhill mountain biking. The Kokopelli Loops also offer a mix of intermediate and advanced trails with technical rocks and diverse landscapes. Andy's Trail and Top of The Ribbon are also highlighted for their challenging nature and technical sections.

What is the best time of year to visit Grand Junction for mountain biking?

Grand Junction's high desert environment allows for rideable conditions almost year-round. While spring and fall offer ideal temperatures, the area's climate means you can often find good riding conditions even in winter, making it a premier mountain biking destination with over 300 miles of trails.

What kind of natural features and viewpoints can I expect to see while biking in Grand Junction?

Riding in Grand Junction offers stunning natural scenery. You'll encounter red-rock canyons, desert flats, and forested passes. Many trails provide spectacular views of the Colorado National Monument and Bangs Canyon. For instance, Top of The Ribbon offers magnificent views of the valley below while riding on huge slickrock slabs. The 18 Road Trails also provide sweeping desert vistas.

Are there other outdoor activities or routes near the bike parks in Grand Junction?

Yes, beyond the bike parks, Grand Junction offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore additional mountain biking trails, road cycling routes, and hiking trails. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Grand Junction, Road Cycling Routes around Grand Junction, and Easy hikes around Grand Junction guides.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks in Grand Junction?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain, stunning views, and well-maintained features of Grand Junction's bike parks. Many appreciate the combination of challenging technical sections and flowy singletrack. The unique experience of riding on huge slickrock slabs, as found at Top of The Ribbon, is often highlighted as an unforgettable experience. The accessibility and variety of trails catering to all skill levels also receive positive feedback.

Is parking available at the bike parks in Grand Junction?

Yes, facilities like the Tabeguache Trailhead serve as a starting point for exploring numerous surrounding trails and offer parking. The Lunch Loops Trail System is also easily accessible, implying convenient parking options for visitors.

What is the Lunch Loops Trail System known for?

The Lunch Loops Trail System is a local favorite known for its technical terrain and scenic vistas. It includes a dedicated bike park section suitable for various skill levels and trails like 'Free Lunch' and 'Pucker-Up' for downhill mountain biking. The broader system features challenging rock gardens, flowy singletrack, and technical sections with spectacular views of the Colorado National Monument and Bangs Canyon.

What makes the 18 Road Trails unique?

The 18 Road Trails, located in North Fruita Desert, are famous for their fast and smooth trails. This system is particularly well-suited for riders seeking flowy rides with fewer technical obstacles, making it an excellent choice for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed experience with sweeping desert views. Trails like 'Kessel Run' and 'PBR' offer a mix of flowy sections, rocky drops, and bermed corners.

Can I connect to longer multi-day rides from Grand Junction bike parks?

Yes, the Kokopelli Loops system, for example, connects to the famous Kokopelli Trail, which extends all the way to Moab, Utah. This offers opportunities for longer adventures and multi-day rides, blending desert vistas and technical sections over its extensive network.

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