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6.29km
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Mountain biking
An easy 3.9-mile mountain biking loop in Whiterock Conservancy, the Big Dipper Trail offers a pleasant ride with 209 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Big Dipper Trail is an easy mountain biking route that typically takes around 33 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the surroundings.
Yes, the Big Dipper Trail is rated as easy, making it an excellent choice for beginner mountain bikers. It features a manageable elevation gain of about 64 meters over its 6.3-kilometer length.
The Big Dipper Trail is designed as a loop, offering a continuous ride without needing to retrace your steps. This allows for a varied experience throughout your journey.
Specific parking details for the Big Dipper Trail are not provided, but as it's located within Whiterock Conservancy, you should look for designated parking areas at the conservancy's main entrances or trailheads. Check the official Whiterock Conservancy website for the most accurate parking information.
For mountain biking, the best time to visit is typically during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially after rain, as trails can become muddy and more challenging.
As an easy mountain biking trail, you can expect the terrain to be generally smooth with some gentle inclines and descents. It's likely to feature packed dirt paths, possibly with some roots or small rocks, suitable for most mountain bikes and skill levels.
The route itself is named after the Big Dipper Trail. While specific unique viewpoints are not detailed, the trail offers an enjoyable ride through the natural landscape of Whiterock Conservancy.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Big Dipper Trail for about 93% of its length. It also briefly intersects with sections of the Little Dipper Trail and the Main Loop Trail, offering potential connections to explore more of Whiterock Conservancy's trail network.
Policies regarding dogs can vary within conservancies. It is recommended to check the official Whiterock Conservancy website or contact them directly to confirm their specific rules on dogs, including leash requirements, before bringing your pet.
Whiterock Conservancy may have specific regulations regarding permits, day-use fees, or membership requirements for trail access. It's best to visit the official Whiterock Conservancy website or contact their visitor center for the most current information on fees and permits.
For an easy mountain bike ride, essential items include a helmet, water, basic bike repair kit (spare tube, pump, multi-tool), snacks, and appropriate clothing. Given the trail's length, a light backpack should suffice for your essentials.