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Mountain biking in the Wyoming Range offers access to remote and rugged landscapes, characterized by diverse trail systems and significant elevation changes. The region features a mix of alpine meadows, dense forests, and river valleys, providing varied terrain for mountain bikers. Trails often traverse the Bridger-Teton National Forest, with some routes leading to natural features like Granite Hot Springs. This area provides a wilderness experience with minimal crowds, making it suitable for those seeking solitude.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Embark on an easy mountain biking adventure along the Game Creek Trail, a route that winds for 6.8 miles (10.9 km) through a diverse landscape. You will experience a pleasant…
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16.4km
02:11
760m
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The Big Munger Loop offers a comprehensive mountain biking experience through the Bridger-Teton National Forest, near Jackson. You'll navigate varied singletrack, starting with extremely steep climbs featuring loose and rocky…

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6.60km
00:42
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The Wally World and Tuscany Trail Loop offers a delightful mountain biking experience, blending smooth, flowy singletrack with varied scenery. You'll pedal through serene aspen groves and open meadows, enjoying…
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03:34
630m
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The Granite Creek Trail to Granite Hot Springs offers a truly immersive mountain biking experience through the stunning Bridger-Teton National Forest. You'll navigate a mix of unpaved singletrack and gravel…
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02:33
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The Cabin Creek and Dog Creek Trail Loop offers a robust mountain biking experience, winding through varied terrain that promises both a workout and scenic rewards. You'll navigate a mix…
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01:53
620m
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The Willow Creek and Anne's Ridge Trail Loop is a fantastic mountain biking option near Pinedale, offering a diverse ride through classic Wyoming scenery. You'll navigate grassy hills, pedal through…
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05:23
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Embark on a truly wild mountain biking adventure through the Bridger-Teton National Forest, where the Cliff Creek Parallel and Little Cliff Creek Loop delivers raw backcountry beauty. This difficult 28.4-mile…
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01:34
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The Willow Creek and Anne's Ridge Loop is a favorite among local mountain bikers in Sublette County, offering a diverse ride through alpine meadows, sagebrush high desert, and dense forests.…
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05:22
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Embark on the Divide and Green Knoll Trail Loop for an immersive mountain biking experience deep within the Bridger-Teton National Forest. This difficult 31.8-mile (51.2 km) route, with its substantial…
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Granite Falls is an impressive 40-50 foot waterfall located near Bondurant, Wyoming. Once you reach the river, you can head to the left and go up next to the waterfall a little bit, hang out along/ in the river, or ford the river to access a free natural hot spring. Not everyone who visits the enormous waterfall knows about the natural hot spring located right next to it. In fact, you can even see the free hot spring pool once you reach the end of the trail at the river – just look across for the small waterfall with steam.
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When heading south from Green Knoll, you are rewarded with a long descent surrounded by mountainous views and wildflowers. The trail gets steeper as you approach the bottom and there is a small creek crossing you may have to hop over, so shave off a little speed before you get there.
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Gibbs Creek has a waterfall from the runoff of the mountain ridge overhead. It is a nice place to cool off on a long ride or hike as this portion of the trail is fairly exposed.
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Granite Hot Springs is open during the winter and summer. This thermal concrete pool offers bathers beautiful views of the surrounding Bridger-Teton National Forest. The water's average temps range from a steamy 93 degrees in summer to 112 degrees in winter. The pool is open every day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the winter (until 5 p.m. after mid-February) and until 7 p.m. in the summer. Keep in mind during the winter that the road leading up to the hot springs is closed to cars, and is only accessible via snowmobile, dogsled, ski and fat bike. Admission is $8 for adults and $5 for children. Facilities include vault toilets, picnic tables and changing rooms. No alcohol is allowed on-site.
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The trails around Anne's Pond serve as a popular hiking, cycling, and horseback riding destination. Anne's Pond is a football field sized pond located in a clearing that provides nourishment to many wildflowers, horses, and whatever else lurks in the woods.
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Game Creek Trail is a single track trail that takes you through a valley. There are plenty of wildflowers and be sure to call out for bears/bring bear spray as this canyon has a creek that is a great habitat for large mammals of the not-cuddly variety.
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Tuscany Trail and the surrounding area is jammed pack with aspens. This would be a stunning fall ride location!
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From Munger Mountain you can see the panoramic views of the aspens, snow capped mountains off in the distance and the wildlife that this remote location thrives with.
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The Wyoming Range offers a diverse network of over 20 mountain bike trails, catering to various skill levels from easy loops to challenging backcountry routes. These trails traverse remote and rugged landscapes, providing a true wilderness experience.
You can expect a mix of remote and rugged terrain, including challenging black diamond singletrack and doubletrack. The region features diverse landscapes such as alpine meadows, dense forests, and river valleys, with many trails offering significant elevation changes and expansive views.
Yes, there are several easy mountain bike trails in the Wyoming Range. For example, the Game Creek Trail is an easy 6.8-mile route that offers scenic views of valleys with wildflowers. Another accessible option is the Wally World and Tuscany Trail Loop, a 4.1-mile trail through aspen-filled areas.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Wyoming Range offers 10 difficult mountain bike trails. The Cliff Creek Parallel and Little Cliff Creek Loop is a demanding 28.4-mile route with over 5,300 feet of elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Divide and Green Knoll Trail Loop, a 31.8-mile trail with over 4,600 feet of ascent.
The Wyoming Range is rich in natural beauty. Many trails traverse the Bridger-Teton National Forest, offering scenic views of alpine meadows and dense forests. You can also find unique destinations like Granite Hot Springs, accessible via the Granite Creek Trail, which features waterfalls and scenic views. Other notable spots include Anne's Pond and various river sections like Henry's Rd Bypass (Snake River Valley).
Yes, many mountain bike trails in the Wyoming Range are designed as loops, offering varied scenery without retracing your path. Popular loop options include the Big Munger Loop, a moderate 10.2-mile path, and the Willow Creek and Anne's Ridge Trail Loop, a 9.4-mile moderate route.
The summer months are ideal for mountain biking, especially for accessing destinations like Granite Hot Springs. The fall offers stunning views as aspen trees change color, particularly along trails like the Tuscany Trail. While winter limits car access to some areas, it opens up opportunities for fat biking on trails like the Granite Creek Trail.
Yes, the remote and wild nature of the Wyoming Range means wildlife sightings are possible. Riders might encounter animals such as marmots, elk, or moose in areas like Happy Jack and Pole Mountain. The presence of numerous creeks also indicates prime habitat for various wildlife.
The mountain bike trails in the Wyoming Range are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders frequently praise the remote wilderness experience, the diverse trail systems, and the significant elevation changes that provide both challenge and expansive views.
For broader information on biking opportunities in Wyoming, you can consult resources like Visit Laramie's biking section, which may offer additional context on the state's cycling scene.
Yes, trails that pass through aspen-filled areas are particularly stunning in the fall. The Tuscany Trail loop from Jackson is known for its vibrant autumn colors, offering a beautiful backdrop for your ride.

