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Mountain biking around Paragon Estates offers access to a diverse range of natural landscapes within Boulder County, Colorado. The area is characterized by open spaces, prairies, forested areas, and creek gullies. Prominent views of the Flatirons and nearby mountain peaks like Green Mountain and Bear Peak define the terrain. This varied environment provides options for mountain bikers, from gentle paths through plains to more challenging routes in the foothills.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. 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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The Greenbelt Plateau Trail loop from Monarch Number One Mine offers a wonderfully accessible mountain biking experience through open grasslands and scattered ponderosa pine savannah. You'll pedal along smooth singletrack…
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The Davidson Mesa Overlook – Meadowlark Trail loop offers a wonderfully accessible mountain biking experience, winding through open spaces with stunning panoramic views. You'll ride on generally easy doubletrack and…
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The views from here are amazing. It shows just how wide and open Davidson Mesa Open Space is. It's a great place to stop for a pause.
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The Greenbelt Plateau Trailhead provides access to the Greenbelt Plateau and High Plains Trails, with a connector to the Flatirons Vista area via Highway 93. The area closes when muddy, and the trailhead has a parking lot with 25 spaces and one ADA space with a fee required. Bicycles, including Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes, are allowed on designated trails, so be aware while running. Dogs must be leashed seasonally to protect ground-nesting birds, and horses are permitted on most trails too. Wildlife, including raptors, mule deer, and coyotes, can be found in this beautiful grassland.
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The Spring Brook Loop is a great introduction to mountain biking in Colorado’s Front Range, offering a mix of technical challenges and awesome views. The trail features a series of rocky step-ups, rolling singletrack, and winding paths through forests. The ride is mostly sun-exposed, so pacing water is important, and the trail is shared and popular with hikers, runners, and other bikers. Highlights include the descent through Doudy Draw and the twisty, wooded sections of the Spring Brook Loop. The trail loops back, offering expansive views of the Flatirons before returning to the starting point.
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The Greenbelt Plateau Trail starts at a trailhead off Highway 93 and Highway 128 and offers an easy singletrack ride perfect for novice riders. It connects with the Greenbelt Connector, allowing riders to access the western part of the Marshall Mesa trail system. On the northern end, the trail splits; staying west leads to the Community Ditch Trail near Highway 93. This section is also a safe route north without having to ride along the busy Highway 93.
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The Community Ditch Trail is an easy mountain biking route that serves as a connector to the Marshall Mesa trails. While not particularly thrilling to ride, it offers beautiful views of the Flatirons and golden open fields. The trail effectively connects the east and west sections of trails across Highway 93, making it useful, scenic, and straightforward.
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This location has a portable toilet paid for by a member of the cycling community. For more details https://boulderbeat.news/2023/04/19/biking-porta-potties/
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The Meadowlark Trail forms the eastern leg of the famous Dirty Bismark loop. The views over the adjoining open spaces are a delight and the easy grade is inviting to riders of all levels.
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The area around Paragon Estates offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from gentle paths through open plains to more challenging routes in the foothills. You'll find extensive trail networks characterized by open spaces, prairies, forested areas, and creek gullies, with prominent views of the Flatirons and other mountain peaks. There are 103 mountain bike tours in total, with 42 easy, 48 moderate, and 13 difficult options.
Yes, Paragon Estates offers several family-friendly mountain bike trails, particularly those with gradual ups and downs through open plains. An excellent option is the Community Ditch Trail – Mayhoffer Trail loop from Superior, which is an easy 12.6-mile route. Another good choice is the Meadowlark Trail – Marshall Mesa view loop from Superior, an easy 10.2-mile path known for its scenic views across the Marshall Mesa area.
For beginners, the trails around Marshall Mesa are particularly suitable due to their gradual inclines and open terrain. The Community Ditch Trail – Mayhoffer Trail loop from Superior is an easy 12.6-mile route, and the Community Ditch Trail loop from Cowdrey Reservoir Number 2 is an even shorter, easy 4.3-mile option. These routes provide a great introduction to mountain biking in the region.
While many trails are easy to moderate, there are 13 difficult mountain bike tours available for experienced riders seeking more challenging singletrack and technical features. Areas like Betasso Preserve and Hall Ranch, mentioned in regional research, offer more demanding terrain, though specific advanced routes within the immediate Paragon Estates guide are not detailed here. You can filter for 'difficult' tours on komoot to find these options.
Mountain biking around Paragon Estates offers stunning views of the iconic Flatirons. You can also spot other significant mountain peaks like Green Mountain Peak and Bear Peak. For panoramic vistas, consider routes that pass near the Davidson Mesa Overlook. The region also features diverse ecosystems, from open spaces to forested areas.
Yes, many mountain bike trails in the area are designed as loops, offering varied scenery without retracing your steps. Popular loop options include the Community Ditch Trail – Mayhoffer Trail loop from Superior (easy, 12.6 miles) and the Community Ditch Trail – Mayhoffer Trail loop from Manhattan Cir & South Boulder Rd (moderate, 16.9 miles). Another great loop is the Greenbelt Plateau – Greenbelt Plateau Trail loop from Monarch Number One Mine, a moderate 8.8-mile ride.
The mountain bike trails around Paragon Estates are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 30 reviews. Over 1,800 mountain bikers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the scenic views of the Flatirons, the well-maintained paths, and the diverse options available for different skill levels.
Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks have specific regulations regarding dogs, including leash requirements and designated Voice and Sight areas. It's crucial to check the official Boulder County website for the most current rules and permit requirements before heading out with your dog. For detailed information on dog regulations, visit the Boulder County Open Space website.
While Paragon Estates itself is a residential area, Boulder has a public transportation system (RTD) that serves various parts of the city and surrounding areas. Some trailheads might be accessible via bus routes, but direct access to all mountain biking trailheads via public transport can be limited. Planning your route in advance using RTD's trip planner is recommended to see if your desired trailhead is accessible.
Many popular trailheads in Boulder County Open Space and Mountain Parks, such as those for Marshall Mesa and Betasso Preserve, offer dedicated parking lots. However, these can fill up quickly, especially on weekends. It's advisable to arrive early or consider alternative parking options if available. Always check trailhead information for specific parking details and any potential fees or restrictions.
While general access to most Boulder County Open Space trails does not require a specific mountain biking permit, certain areas or activities might have special regulations. For example, some trails may have seasonal closures or specific rules regarding dog access that require a Voice and Sight tag. It's always best to consult the official Boulder County Open Space website for the most up-to-date information on permits and regulations.
The spring and fall months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking around Paragon Estates, with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are often preferred. Winter riding is possible, but trails may be muddy, icy, or snow-covered, requiring appropriate gear and caution. Always check current trail conditions before heading out.


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