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Considered by many to offer some of the best mountain biking trails in Colorado, Fruita has the perfect combination of terrain to challenge riders of all skill levels and abilities. With steep climbs, tight switchbacks, intense downhills and technical challenges unmatched in Colorado, mountain biking trails in Fruita will provide thrills for every rider. If you’re looking for a quick and relaxing mountain biking experience, take a spin on the 18 Road Trails and check out the breathtaking beauty of the Colorado landscape. Looking for more of a challenge? The Kokopelli trails are packed with trails suited for intermediate to expert riders, providing hours upon hours of mountain biking bliss. If mountain biking is your passion, plan your next trip to Fruita, Colorado and Get Out and Play!
 

Mountain Biking Areas

18 Road Trails

18 Road Trails, also known as the North Fruita Desert area, offers four great trails with varying degrees of difficulty for mountain biking. Prime Cut is slightly more than 2 miles in length and is perfect for beginners or a warm-up for those moving on to trails of more difficulty. There is gradual climbing and easy downhill. Chutes and Ladders is attached onto Prime Cut and is one of the more exciting trails in Fruita. Don’t let the name fool you – even though it’s named after a childhood game, the ladders on this ride are steep and the chutes, well, what goes up must come down. The mountain bike trail is about 6.5 miles and is for intermediate riders. Before you move on to Zippety Do Dah, try out Joe’s Ridge first. The trail is about 2 miles and its drops will give you a taste of what’s to come with Zippety. The drops on Joe’s are steep and are for intermediate mountain bike riders. Heart not racing yet? Then head over to Zippety Do Dah, which is a 6-mile trail for intermediate/advanced riders.  Narrow and steep in parts and nerve-wracking drops throughout, this trail is a must for all extreme riders.

Kokopelli Loop Trails

The Kokopelli Trail System offers eight trails also of varying mountain biking skill levels. Rustler’s Loop is a great beginners trail and is about 4 miles. The trail has one good climb in the beginning and then varying terrain throughout. The trail is the first self-teaching mountain biking trail in the United States. With pullouts at each of the 25 signs along the trail, beginner and experienced riders can learn tips on riding skills, ethics, local geology and plant life.

Mary’s Loop is an intermediate mountain biking trail with some technical challenges but offers truly magnificent views. Mary’s is about 9 miles, but offers cutoffs to Horsethief Bench and Steve’s Trail. Horsethief Bench is an easy intermediate 4-mile ride with a few sections that only advanced bikers ride. Steve’s Trail is also an intermediate trail with moderate degree of physical exertion, but the true distinction of Steve’s is that the rider is literally riding on the cliff’s edge. The mountain biking trail is about 3 miles. For expert riders, continue on to Moore Fun, a 7-mile trail with switchbacks, hairpin turns, insane rock stair steps and that’s just the beginning. If you’re really feeling adventurous, warm up on Rustler’s Loop, then take Mary’s Loop to Horsethief Bench to Steve’s Trail, then out on the access road to Moore Fun for a perfect 20+-mile mountain bike ride.

The other three mountain biking trails in the system include Troy Built, Mack Ridge and Lion’s Loop, all of which are intermediate-expert trails. Troy Built is 8-miles of some technical sections and breathtaking views. Speaking of breathtaking: the climb at the end of the trail is steep and loose. Mack Ridge is 7 miles and can be combined with Troy Built for a 15-mile ride. Lion’s Loop, a 7.5-mile trail, is a fun stand-alone trail, but is ideally best at linking Troy Built to Mack Ridge.

Terrain and Conditions

Area mountain biking trails offer beautiful views of the Colorado River from the Kokopelli Trails and the Book Cliffs from the 18 Road Trails. Remember that these trails have a variety of terrain that can be tricky. Because Fruita is considered a desert, loose sand/dirt can make turns difficult. Sharp-edged rocks line many of the trails and switchbacks can be close to rocky ledges. Rocky stair steps can sometime be loose. Knee and elbow guards can help prevent some injuries from falls or through tight trails. Please stay off muddy trails to avoid resource damage. Seasonal closures may apply.

 Always inquire beforehand as to conditions and climate of the area you wish to mountain bike.  You can check on conditions Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. by calling the Bureau of Land Management in Grand Junction at (970) 244-3000, or check with local mountain biking shops.

 

For more information on biking, contact the Colorado Plateau Mountain Bike Trail Association. (www.copmoba.org)

Biking Rules

Stay on trails.
Plan ahead and prepare for extreme weather hazards and emergencies. Let someone know where you are going and when you will return.
Take plenty of water.
Pack it in and pack it out – leave no trace.
Respect wildlife – never spook animals.
Be considerate of other visitors: bikers yield to hikers and downhill bikers yield to bikers coming up.

Use appropriate safety equipment.

 

Biking Resources in Fruita

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Hut to Hut Mountain Biking Adventures

Getaway on a 3 or 4 day adventure and explore the beautiful Uncompahgre Plateau as you travel between our fully stocked, Backcountry huts.  All trips are self-guided and include baggage transfer from hut to hut, fresh food to cook and iced beverages to drink, one night at the spectacular Gateway Canyons Resort with meal allowance and shuttle service back to Fruita.  Plan to stay at any one of the lodging facilities listed on this website and receive a 10 percent discount on your Colorado Backcountry Biker Trip.
 
Cost
 
$475 to $645 per person
 
Package availability

June through September
 
For more information Contact:

Kevin Godar
kevin@backcountrybiker.com
970 858-9005

http://www.backcountrybiker.com

Trail Guides Available at

Over The Edge Sports

www.single-tracks.com

 

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