Mostly Clear & Dry
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Watch out for ruts and washed out trails. As we move into winter months, trails tend to hold moisture, so please ride when it is dry or frozen to keep trails from deteriorating and to avoid expensive repairs.
So many trails and so little time!!! These are some of the most fun and technical loops in the valley. Home of the Grand Junction Rides &Vibes Mountain Bike and Music Festival (formerly Grand Junction Offroad) and the Grand Enduro.
PLEASE DO NOT RIDE TRAILS WHEN WET AND MUDDY.
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With a few new additions to Wrangler and Steve’s these trails are worth the drive.
These trails are the first to dry after a good rain keep an eye on the weather, or ride when it is frozen.
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Seasonal closure for the Sarlacc Trail, Edge Loop, Skywalker, Cicada, Cloud City, Sarlector, and Lane Mine is December 1 through May 1
Watch out for ruts and washed out trails.
E-bike legal trails for class 1 pedal assist 20mph bikes!
Fun and flowy for the whole family! Be mindful of the directional trails.
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Watch out for ruts and washed out trails. Some puddles to watch out for please ride straight through them, but the dirt is drying out today.
Bring plenty of water. There is quite a bit of exposure and not a lot of shade in long stretches.
When riding, stop for a rest and check out the petroglyphs along the top of the trail.
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Getting into hunting season. With winter upon us it’s time to ride the lower trails until next spring. Always yield to hikers and horses.
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Get out your cross country skis or better yet ride you fat bike.
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Snow season! Don’t worry, there are plenty of other spots to ride year round.
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Seasonal Closure until May 1
It’s a good time to check out the other trails in the valley.
“The Palisade Plunge navigates remote, backcountry terrain with some sections of extreme exposure that require high levels of confidence and skill to ride. Less experienced riders may easily get in a difficult position with no alternate routes except backtracking to Lands End Road. Trail enthusiasts are encouraged to carefully consider their experience, skills, and preparedness before taking “The Plunge”. Be sure to bring plenty of food and water with you and appropriate clothing and bike repair supplies. No potable water is available at the route start point or on the trail.” -COPMOBA
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