
The Steamboat Ski Corp. is one major source for local rides. They have developed over 40 miles of mountain bike trails all over the ski mountain. Everyone from beginner to expert can find a favorite trail on the mountain. You can ride the gondola (for a fee) half way up the mountain. From there you can pick a trail and head back down to the bottom or you can ride up to the top of the mountain for spectacular views and equally enjoyable trails. The more hearty riders forgo the gondola ride and start their adventure by riding all the way up. You gain a special appreciation for the trip down after you have made the extra effort to ride up.
Of course all the local bike shops will have maps and suggestions for rides both in town as well as outside of town. All the shops' staff will be glad to recommend something that fits your riding style. The shops will also have maps of the area as well as books specializing in mountain bike trails in the Steamboat Springs area.
One of our club members, Tom Litteral, has written Mountain Biking In the High Country of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Tom's book has 28 rides around the area complete with trail descriptions and maps as well as helpful sections on how to have minimal impact on nature, what gearing and equipment you should have, and what to carry with you in the back country to be sure you make it back. You can find his book at all the local book stores, bike stores, and I think I've even seen it on the magazine rack in the grocery stores.
The Fish Creek Falls trail (from Long Lake) is a 7 mile trail back to Steamboat. The USFS plans on erecting signs warning that this is a dangerous trail and should be used by expert riders only. The trail starts out very gentle with an easy path through meadows and beside the creek. As you approach what is known as the second falls, the trail becomes extremely steep and rocky. The smarter riders dismount here and hike-a-bike through the difficult sections but walking with a bike the footing can still be treacherous. Once you cross the bridge, the trail becomes less trecherous but not necessarily easier. The closer you get to the bottom, the more hikers you will encounter so please go slow and give them the right of way. The trail bottoms out at the famous Fish Creek Falls bridge. From the bridge, you are asked to walk your bike the short climb to the parking area where you will meet the road for the final 3 mile ride back to town.
Ride Description Distance from Town Rating
Steamboat Core Trail downtown Steamboat Springs easy
Spring Creek Short Trail starts / finishes in town easy
Spring Creek Long Trail starts / finishes in town easy / moderate
Hot Springs Loop starts / finishes in town moderate
Mad Creek Loop 7 miles moderate
Red Dirt Loop 7 miles moderate / difficult
Greenville Mine Loop 18 miles moderate
Coulton Creek / Scott Run Loop 23 miles moderate
Nipple Peak Long Loop #1 30 miles difficult
Nipple Peak Long Loop #2 30 miles difficult
Nipple Peak Short Loop 30 miles moderate
Rabbit Ears / Mountain View 20 miles moderate / difficult
Rabbit Ears / Buffalo Pass 20 miles moderate / difficult
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