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Mountain biking around Colorado Springs offers diverse landscapes, from red rock formations to alpine trails and desert ridgelines. The region is characterized by its unique geographical position at the base of the Rocky Mountains, providing varied terrain for mountain bikers. Prominent features include Pikes Peak, which rises over 14,000 feet, and numerous canyons and open spaces. This environment supports year-round riding opportunities across different elevations.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
1.96km
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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This rock formation is one of the most popular in the Colorado Springs area and can be easily spotted from the highway. This point offers one of the best views of the rock formation and if you want to explore further reaching the summit involves a steady incline that you'll have to dismount your bike and hike up and the views from the top are truly rewarding, offering panoramic vistas of Pikes Peak and even a stunning view of the highway.
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One of the best known hotels in Colorado Springs, The Broadmoor is set in a stunning location with Pike National Forest acting as a backdrop for Cheyenne Lake.
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This rock formation is one of the most popular in the Colorado Springs area and can be easily spotted from the highway. This point offers one of the best views of the rock formation and if you want to explore further reaching the summit involves a steady incline that you'll have to dismount your bike and hike up and the views from the top are truly rewarding, offering panoramic vistas of Pikes Peak and even a stunning view of the highway.
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Known in the late 19th century as 'the world's greatest gold camp', Cripple Creek sprang to life when gold was discovered here in 1890. At its height, it was home to over 500 mines. It is now famous for its both historic and new casinos. You'll find plenty of places to eat, drink and stay in the city.
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The Gold Camp Road was once a railway built to connect Cripple Creek with Colorado Springs during the gold rush. The gravel trail is technical in places and passes a series of tunnels that have been dug through the rock face. The historic road is also surrounded by stunning scenery, about which President Theodore Roosevelt supposedly said it 'bankrupts the English language'.
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Take the trail off the Gold Camp Road for a short distance to the viewpoint. It's worth making the small detour for these beautiful views of the forested mountains and through the valleys.
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Known in the late 19th century as 'the world's greatest gold camp', Cripple Creek sprang to life when gold was discovered here in 1890. At its height it was home to over 500 mines. It is now famous for its both historic and new casinos. You'll find plenty of places to eat, drink and stay in the city.
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Colorado Springs offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from red rock formations and desert ridgelines to alpine trails. You'll find everything from flowy singletrack to challenging technical sections, rocky descents, and demanding climbs. The region's unique position at the base of the Rocky Mountains provides varied terrain for all skill levels.
Yes, Colorado Springs has several trails perfect for beginners. Locations like Red Rock Canyon Open Space and Cheyenne Mountain State Park offer smoother, flowy singletrack. For example, the Lower Hogback Trail is an easy 0.4-mile path winding through characteristic hogback formations.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge will find plenty of options. Palmer Park is known for its technical rock features, quick climbs, and fun descents. For an extreme adventure, the Barr Trail on Pikes Peak offers a significant descent. Another demanding option is the Cripple Creek from Colorado Springs on the Gold Camp Road, a difficult 84-mile route with substantial elevation changes.
Many trails offer stunning views and pass by iconic natural features. You can ride past the towering red sandstone formations of Garden of the Gods Park, or enjoy panoramic views of Pikes Peak. The Pulpit Rock Trail, for instance, offers views of the prominent Pulpit Rock formation. Other highlights include Mount Muscoco and Blodgett Peak.
Yes, loop trails are available for mountain bikers. A popular option is the Outer Loop, a 4.9-mile trail that takes you through varied terrain. Another significant loop is the South Suburban Reservoir – Middle Columbine Trail loop from The Broadmoor, a difficult 17.5-mile route.
Colorado Springs offers year-round riding opportunities due to its diverse elevations. While summer and fall provide ideal conditions for higher alpine trails, lower elevation trails can often be ridden in winter. Always check local trail conditions, especially after snow or heavy rain, as some trails may close seasonally.
Absolutely. Areas like Red Rock Canyon Open Space and Cheyenne Mountain State Park are excellent choices for families, offering smoother trails and less technical terrain. These parks often have well-maintained paths suitable for riders of varying ages and skill levels.
Many trails in Colorado Springs are dog-friendly, but regulations vary by park and specific trail. It's always best to check the rules for the particular trail you plan to ride. Generally, dogs should be kept on a leash, and you should always pack out any waste.
The mountain biking trails in Colorado Springs are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 25 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from red rock formations to alpine trails, and the extensive network that caters to all ability levels.
Trailheads in Colorado Springs are generally very accessible, often located within 15–30 minutes of downtown. This makes it convenient for riders to quickly get to a variety of trails, from urban parks like Palmer Park to more expansive open spaces.
Yes, you can find trails that pass by or offer views of various water bodies. For example, the South Suburban Reservoir – Middle Columbine Trail loop is a great option. Other highlights include Gold Camp Reservoir and Aspen Lake.
Komoot features nearly 100 mountain bike trails around Colorado Springs. This includes a wide range of difficulties, with 9 easy, 28 moderate, and 53 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every skill level.


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