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Embark on the Barber Lake Trail for a moderate mountain biking adventure through Medicine Bow National Forest. This scenic route stretches 6.4 miles (10.4 km) and challenges you with 1107 feet (337 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking about 1 hour and 10 minutes to complete. As you ride, you will follow Libby Creek and pass by the serene Barber Lake, enjoying picturesque views and varied terrain that includes some rocky sections.
To begin your ride, you can access the trail from either the Green Rock Picnic Ground, located on Highway 130, or the Centennial Visitor Center. If you choose to park at the Green Rock Picnic Ground, be aware that a daily use fee might be required. Plan your visit accordingly to ensure a smooth start to your mountain biking experience.
This trail offers more than just a ride; it provides a chance to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area. Beyond the immediate views of Libby Creek and Barber Lake, you will also catch glimpses of the majestic peaks of the Snowy Range in the distance. The varied landscape and natural features make this a rewarding outing for mountain bikers looking for a true forest experience.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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You can access the trail from the Green Rock Picnic Ground on Highway 130, which is a good option for a mostly downhill ride. Alternatively, you can start from the Centennial Visitor Center, which requires a short road ride to the trailhead. Parking is available at these locations.
The trail features a mix of singletrack and very old doubletrack, with challenging rocky sections. While generally rated as moderate (blue) for mountain biking, the climb difficulty is considered Black Diamond, and the physical rating is 'Hard.' Expect technical sections that demand skill, and some areas offer natural features for catching air on descents.
The trail is best enjoyed during the warmer months when it's free of snow, typically from late spring through early fall. This period offers the most favorable conditions for mountain biking and enjoying the scenery of Medicine Bow National Forest.
Yes, the Barber Lake Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users.
A daily use fee may be required if you access the trail from the Green Rock Picnic Ground on Highway 130. For specific details on fees, it's advisable to check with the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest directly or visit visitlaramie.org.
The trail winds through the beautiful Medicine Bow National Forest, following Libby Creek and passing by Barber Lake. You'll encounter picturesque views, especially with the backdrop of the Snowy Range's peaks. Notable features include 'launch-ramp rocks' that are fun for descents and its recognition as one of the original riding trails in the area. You can also visit the Forest Road 351 F and Barber Lake Trail highlight.
Yes, the trail provides access to the Libby Creek Trail and can be incorporated into longer loops with the Corner Mountain Trail system. The route also passes through sections of the Libby Lodge Sh Road and Libby Creek Trail.
The Barber Lake Trail can be ridden in both directions, offering flexibility. While it's not a complete loop on its own, it connects to other trails like the Libby Creek Trail and the Corner Mountain Trail system, allowing riders to create longer loop routes.
For a ride that is mostly downhill, many riders prefer to start from the Green Rock Picnic Ground on Highway 130. This allows you to enjoy more of the descents, including the 'launch-ramp rocks,' with less strenuous climbing.
While riding through Medicine Bow National Forest, you might spot various butterfly species such as the hoary anglewing and green comma, especially if you take a moment to pause and observe your surroundings.
The Barber Lake Trail is approximately 10.35 kilometers (6.4 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 10 minutes to complete by mountain bike, depending on your pace and skill level.
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