Best bike parks around Fruita, Colorado, offer a diverse range of trails and parks. The region is characterized by desert singletrack, scenic canyon loops, and dedicated skill-building parks. Riders can find options catering to various skill levels, from beginner-friendly paths to technical challenges. The landscape provides views of the Colorado River and Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Moore Fun is significantly more technical than many other trails/loops in the area.
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A magnificent loop. Mostly technically easy. Yet always entertaining, set in fantastic scenery with stunning views. Can be easily combined with other trails/loops.
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Super technical and rocky—expect tough climbs and fun, tricky descents. Take it slow, pick good lines, and enjoy awesome canyon views. Bring plenty of water and be ready for a real challenge!
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Great scenic loop. Easy to ride with lots of great views. A Must do ride.
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The Hawkeye Trailhead is a parking lot without extra facilities (e.g. no toilet facilities at this trailhead). When you park here you start your mountain bike ride with the Hawkeye Trail which is an awesome uphill trail and also a great downhill with lost‘s of optional technical features.
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Yeah, what a fun trail – but only if you love tricky, technical riding. Watch this video to get an impression what it is like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHRX43RNwgc
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With a length of 2.9 miles Steve's loop is a great extension option to other loops in the Kokopelli area. Awesome views of the Colorado River and lots of flow are guaranteed!
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The Horsethief Bench Loop is a super fun ride with a few very tricky obstacles. It is a great trail for intermediates. And in case you're not sure: Horsethief Bench Trail is ridden clockwise.
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Fruita offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find fast, flowy singletrack in the 18 Road (North Fruita Desert) Trails, scenic canyon country riding with varied terrain in the Kokopelli Loop Trails, and a dedicated bike park for skill development at the Fruita Bike Park. The landscape features desert vistas and views of the Colorado River and Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness.
Yes, Fruita has several excellent options for beginners. The 18 Road Trails feature Prime Cut, a beginner-friendly trail ideal for warm-ups. Within the Kokopelli Loop Trails, Rustler's Loop is highly recommended as the first self-teaching mountain biking trail in the U.S., offering tips on riding skills. The Fruita Bike Park also provides beginner pump tracks and a skills trail.
For more challenging rides, head to the Kokopelli Loop Trails, which include intermediate to expert routes like Mary's Loop, Mack Ridge, and Troy Built. The highlight Start of Moore Fun is known for being super technical and rocky, featuring tough climbs and tricky descents, offering a real challenge for experienced riders.
The Kokopelli Loop Trails are renowned for their spectacular views of the Colorado River and Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness. Specifically, Steve's Loop offers awesome views of the Colorado River, and Mary's Loop provides magnificent vistas. Even challenging trails like Start of Moore Fun offer awesome canyon views.
Absolutely. The Fruita Bike Park is designed with families in mind, offering pump tracks for various skill levels, dirt jumps, and a skills trail. Beyond biking, it provides barbecues, drinking fountains, picnic shelters, a playground, and a bike repair workstation. Additionally, Kokopelli's Trailhead is a family-friendly starting point for many loop rides.
You'll find several convenient parking options. Kokopelli's Trailhead, located four miles west of Fruita, serves as a starting point for many loop rides and the Kokopelli Trail, offering restrooms. Another option is Hawkeye Trailhead, which is a parking lot without extra facilities, where you can start your ride on the Hawkeye Trail.
Given the desert landscape and potential for challenging terrain, it's crucial to bring plenty of water. For technical trails like Start of Moore Fun, be prepared for tough climbs and tricky descents, so appropriate gear and a repair kit are advisable. Sun protection is also essential due to the open desert environment.
Beyond mountain biking, Fruita offers excellent opportunities for hiking. You can explore routes like the Snooks Bottom Loop, D1 - K10 - Sadie's Loop Trail, or the Flume Canyon Trail. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking around Fruita guide or the Easy hikes around Fruita guide.
Yes, the 18 Road (North Fruita Desert) Trails are particularly celebrated for their fast, flowy singletrack. Trails like Kessel Run and Zippity Do Dah are known for their flow and fun, with natural rollers, berms, and tabletop jumps. Steve's Loop also guarantees lots of flow.
The Horsethief Bench Trail is a super fun ride with a few very tricky obstacles, making it a great trail for intermediate riders. It's typically ridden clockwise and offers a unique experience within the Kokopelli Loops system.
The Kokopelli's Trailhead serves as a starting point for the infamous Kokopelli Trail, which connects Fruita with Moab. For more detailed information about the Kokopelli Trail system and its various routes, you can visit the Bureau of Land Management's website: blm.gov.


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