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Top 12 Bike Parks around Redlands

Best bike parks around Redlands offers a diverse landscape for outdoor activities, situated in a region known for its natural beauty. The area provides various trails and open spaces, catering to different skill levels for mountain biking. Redlands is characterized by its rolling hills and preserves, offering opportunities for exploration and recreation. The city's commitment to multi-use trails enhances its appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.

Best bike parks around Redlands

  • The most popular bike parks is Top of The Ribbon,…

Last updated: May 12, 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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Kokopelli's Trailhead

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Kokopelli's Trailhead is just four miles west of Fruita. Take the Loma exit (#15) to get here. The parking lot has restrooms, but no water facilities. Most of the loop …

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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 …

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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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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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Diana
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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Diana
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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Diana
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 mountain biking trails in Redlands?

Redlands offers a variety of popular trails. Some highly regarded options include Trash Canyon, Phoenix Trail, and Carriage Trail, which is the longest at 2.8 miles. For those seeking top-rated experiences, Rattlesnake B, Rattlesnake C, and Jacinto Loop all boast a 4.2/5 rating.

Are there challenging bike parks for experienced riders in Redlands?

Yes, Redlands features several challenging bike parks. Top of The Ribbon is known for its massive rock slabs and technical slickrock sections with magnificent views. Andy's Trail offers technical uphills and downhills with an 'alpine' flow, while Leftover Lane also includes several technical sections connecting Curts Lane with Miramonte.

Where can I find family-friendly bike trails in Redlands?

Caroline Park, located in the Sunset Hills, is an excellent destination for families and beginning mountain bikers. It features varied terrain and multiple loops, making it suitable for all skill levels. Additionally, Kokopelli's Trailhead is listed as family-friendly and serves as a starting point for many loop rides.

What natural features can I expect to see while mountain biking in Redlands?

Redlands' bike parks are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You can expect rolling hills, preserves, and areas with significant elevation gain like Oakmont Park and Crafton Hills Open Space. Trails like Top of The Ribbon offer unique slickrock formations and magnificent valley views.

Are there accessible or adaptive bike trails available in Redlands?

Yes, Redlands is committed to inclusivity, offering 7 accessible/adaptive trails. These trails are designed to accommodate a wider range of riders, ensuring more people can enjoy the region's mountain biking opportunities.

Where can I find parking and facilities near Redlands bike trails?

Parking is available at various trailheads. Oakmont Park is a convenient parking location for accessing the Hergnt 'Aki' Preserve. Tabeguache Trailhead and Kokopelli's Trailhead both offer parking and facilities, with Kokopelli's also providing restrooms.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike in Redlands?

While specific seasonal conditions are not detailed, Redlands generally offers a pleasant climate for outdoor activities. It's always advisable to check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially during summer months when temperatures can be high, or in winter for potential cooler, wetter conditions.

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

Beyond mountain biking, Redlands and its surroundings offer a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including easy to difficult options, or enjoy hiking trails. For more information on these activities, you can check out the Cycling around Redlands, Road Cycling Routes around Redlands, and Hiking around Redlands guides.

Are there any trails with significant elevation gain in Redlands?

Yes, Oakmont Park is notable for having the most elevation gain among Redlands trails, with 558 feet of ascent. Crafton Hills Open Space also provides significant climbing opportunities for mountain bikers in the region.

What are some of the multi-use trails available in Redlands?

Redlands boasts 99 kilometers of multi-use trails that are open to mountain bikers, hikers, and equestrians. These trails are continuously expanding, with future connectors planned to the Santa Ana River Trail and Orange Blossom Trail.

Where can I find maps of Redlands' bike trails?

The city's extensive trail network is cataloged on the Redlands Conservancy's website, which offers both static and dynamic maps to help riders navigate and plan their routes.

What makes the Hergnt 'Aki' Preserve a good spot for mountain biking?

The Hergnt 'Aki' Preserve is highly recommended for mountain bikers due to its multiple singletrack trails extending in various directions, offering a good range of options for riders. Parking for this preserve is conveniently available at Oakmont Park.

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