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Mountain biking around Lone Tree, Colorado, offers access to a diverse network of trails set amidst rolling hills, open meadows, and grasslands. The region is characterized by its commitment to open spaces, providing extensive opportunities for outdoor recreation. Many trails connect to broader regional systems, allowing for varied experiences from shorter loops to longer journeys across the landscape. This area provides a mix of terrain suitable for different skill levels, with views of the Colorado Front Range mountains.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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This easy 2.3-mile mountain biking loop near Lone Tree, Colorado, offers beginner-friendly singletrack with skill-building features and an E
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An easy 1.7-mile mountain biking loop in Colorado's Wildcat Mountain network, perfect for beginners to build skills.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This parking lot at the top of the dam has picnic tables and trash cans, but the biggest attraction is the view. From here you have a 360-degree view of the mountains, Downtown Denver, Castle Rock, and often a hot air balloon. If you are looking to add some speed into your ride, the Groove Subaru Team ride starts here every Saturday at 8:30am sharp. Pace is unusually 25-30mph and takes around 1.5hrs .
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The Bluffs Regional Park Trail is an almost 3-mile long trail through Bluffs Regional Park. It is hilly but not technically difficult, so it is a good trail for all levels.
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This is the trail head for segment 1 of the Colorado Trail. There is a vault toilet and parking at the trail head.
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Great view of the Front Range, always at good spot to stop and take in the view.
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This is a relatively gentle multi-use trail; you could probably get by with a gravel bike, but it's definitely not made for skinny tires. Altogether the trail is about 27 miles one-way, and there are easily a half-dozen trail connectors to help you shape the perfect ride.
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There are great views of Waterton Canyon off in the distance while biking along the banks of Platte Canyon Reservoir on the High Line Canal Trail. You can connect to a bunch of different trails on the western side of the lake.
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There are over 40 mountain bike trails around Lone Tree, offering a diverse network for various skill levels. The area is known for its rolling hills, open meadows, and interconnected trail systems.
You can expect a mix of terrain, from soft-surface trails in areas like Bluffs Regional Park to gravel paths and singletrack sections. The landscape features rolling hills, open meadows, and grasslands, with scenic views of the Colorado Front Range mountains.
Yes, Lone Tree offers many easy mountain bike trails. Approximately 30 of the routes are classified as easy. A good option for those starting out is the Waterin' Hole loop — Highlands Ranch, which is a green difficulty singletrack trail.
While most trails are easy to moderate, there are some more challenging options. The area includes sections of the Colorado Trail and trails in areas like Wildcat Mountain and Daniels Park that offer singletrack and more technical terrain. There is one route classified as difficult in the immediate vicinity.
The mountain bike trails around Lone Tree are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the scenic views, the diverse network of trails, and the opportunities for wildlife encounters.
Absolutely. Bluffs Regional Park offers panoramic views of the Colorado Front Range mountains and the Denver skyline. Many trails, including sections of the East-West Regional Trail, also provide scenic vistas across open meadows and natural landscapes.
Yes, many routes in Lone Tree are designed as loops. For example, the Wildcat Mountain Trail loop — Highlands Ranch is an easy circular route that allows you to start and finish at the same point.
While riding, you might encounter local wildlife such as deer, red fox, rabbits, and prairie dogs, especially in open spaces like Bluffs Regional Park and RidgeGate Open Space. You can also find natural features like the Marjorie Perry Nature Preserve and the Cottonwood Creek Wetlands near some of the trail systems.
Yes, the area features several points of interest. The East/West Regional Trail and the Highlands Point Trail System are significant trail networks themselves, offering extensive exploration. You can also find the Cherry Creek Trail nearby, which is another popular route.
Yes, many trails in Lone Tree are interconnected with broader regional systems. For instance, trails within Bluffs Regional Park connect to systems in Highlands Ranch and the East/West Regional Trail. The East/West Regional Trail – Highlands Point Viewpoint loop from County Line is a prime example of a route that connects riders to a broader network.
Yes, there are 11 moderate mountain bike trails in the area. A popular choice is the Highlands Point Trail System loop from Parker, which winds through open meadows and offers scenic views over a distance of 16.9 miles (27.3 km).
Lone Tree's diverse terrain makes it suitable for mountain biking across multiple seasons. Spring and fall generally offer pleasant temperatures, while summer can be enjoyed, especially during cooler parts of the day. Winter conditions might affect trail accessibility, so checking local conditions is advisable.


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