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Mountain bike trails around Berthoud Colorado are set amidst the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, offering diverse landscapes for riding. The region features a mix of open spaces with towering rock formations, extensive trail networks, and proximity to several lakes and reservoirs. Terrain varies from dedicated bike park facilities to natural surface trails with significant elevation changes.
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Enjoy an easy 22.0-mile paved mountain biking loop around Loveland, passing through Boyd Lake State Park with diverse scenery.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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The Indian Summer Trail is a short, fun loop off of the main Blue Sky Trail. Most ride this loop clockwise, ascending a few hundred feet of low-grade switchbacks before reaching a flowy descent.
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The Blue Sky Trail is a generally casual, super fun trail along a ridge, just south of Horsetooth Reservoir. This long trail runs north-south from Horsetooth Reservoir, through Rim Rock Open Space to the Devil's Backbone Open Space. This section of trail begins at the trailhead near Horsetooth and ends where the Indian Summer Loop begins. There is a set of steps in this section of trail that most walk, but advanced riders looking to challenge themselves might be able to find a line down. Other than this short obstacle, this section of the Blue Sky Trail doesn't have any very steep grades; it is flowy and fun with lots linkups with other trails available.
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There is a great stretch of cycling lane on the western shore of Boyd Lake. It is a great spot for a break.
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From this trailhead, you can discover the Devil's Backbone Open Space, a haven for wildlife, rare plants, and outdoor activities. Explore its iconic rock formations. The trail to the famed Keyhole does not allow bikes. Be mindful of peak visitor times to ensure a peaceful exploration, if the lot is full try coming at a different time.
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Discover the Devil's Backbone Open Space, a haven for wildlife, rare plants, and outdoor activities. Explore its iconic rock formations. The trail to the famed Keyhole does not allow bikes. Be mindful of peak visitor times to ensure a peaceful exploration, if the lot is full try coming at a different time.
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The Coyote Ridge Trail is one of the main trails in the Coyote Ridge Natural Area, and it connects to several other protected public open spaces and preserves. As you ascend the long, wide switchbacks up the ridge for about 500 feet, you get great views of where the foothills of the Colorado Front Range meets the plains. You also might see animals like deer, rabbits, rattlesnakes, and vultures!
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Enjoy a 2.4-mile natural surface trail perfect relaxing wildlife viewing. Connect to 35 miles of regional trails and witness the beauty of a working farm. Remember to stay on the trail to protect the delicate ecosystem.
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A great spot to take a break and enjoy the view of the flat landscape that includes Loveland to the east, and the mountainous wonder of Roosevelt National Forest to the west.
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Berthoud offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find dedicated facilities like the Berthoud Bike Park, which features jump/flow lines, a dual slalom track, and a pump track. Beyond the park, the region provides natural surface trails with varying difficulties, from easy paved paths like the Loveland Recreation Trail to challenging routes with significant elevation gain in areas like Devil's Backbone Open Space.
Yes, for an easier ride, the Loveland Recreation Trail is an excellent choice. This 22.0-mile paved loop is suitable for all skill levels and passes through Boyd Lake State Park, offering diverse scenery. The Berthoud Bike Park also caters to beginners with its bicycle playground and pump track.
For more advanced riders, areas like Devil's Backbone Open Space offer difficult routes. Consider the Devils Backbone Open Space β Blue Sky Trail viewpoint loop from Loveland Transit Center, a 28.2-mile path known for its challenging terrain and significant elevation gain. Other nearby networks like Heil Valley Ranch, Hall Ranch, and Horsetooth Mountain Park are also highly rated for intermediate to advanced trails.
The region is rich in natural beauty. While riding, you might encounter towering rock formations, especially in Devil's Backbone Open Space, which features the unique Keyhole arch. You can also enjoy scenic views from the Devil's Backbone viewpoint or along the Big Thompson River View. Many trails pass by lakes and reservoirs, such as Lake Loveland.
Yes, several trails offer convenient loop configurations. For example, the Devil's Backbone Trailhead β Devils Backbone Open Space loop from Wild Natural Area is a moderate 5.0-mile loop. Another option is the Devil's Backbone Trailhead β Devils Backbone Open Space loop from Morey Wildlife Reserve, which is a more difficult 6.8-mile loop.
The Berthoud Bike Park is a 20-acre facility designed for mountain bikers of all skill levels. It features two extensive jump/flow lines, a quarter-mile dual slalom track, and one mile of cross-country mountain bike trails. Additionally, it boasts a bicycle playground and a substantial 20,000 sq ft Velosolutions pump track, making it a world-class amenity for riders.
Mountain biking around Berthoud is characterized by its location near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. You'll encounter open spaces with towering rock formations, diverse landscapes, and proximity to several lakes and reservoirs. Terrain can vary from smooth, paved paths to natural surface trails with significant elevation changes and technical sections.
The mountain biking routes in Berthoud are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Riders often appreciate the varied terrain, from easy paved loops to challenging technical trails, and the stunning natural scenery, especially around Devil's Backbone Open Space.
While specific trail regulations vary, many open spaces and natural areas around Berthoud, such as Devil's Backbone Open Space, generally allow dogs on trails, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always best to check the specific rules for each trail or park before you go, as policies can differ.
E-biking is supported within the Berthoud Bike Park, offering a great option for those who prefer electric mountain bikes. For other trails in the surrounding open spaces and networks, individual trail permissions for e-bikes may vary, so it's advisable to verify local regulations for each specific route you plan to ride.
Berthoud offers mountain biking opportunities across multiple seasons. Spring and fall generally provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be excellent, but it's wise to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Winter riding is possible on some trails, especially lower elevation or paved ones, but conditions can be variable with snow and ice.
Absolutely. The trails within Devil's Backbone Open Space are renowned for their scenic beauty, featuring towering rock formations and panoramic views. The Devils Backbone Open Space β Blue Sky Trail viewpoint loop from Wild Natural Area is a great option for capturing stunning vistas, including the iconic Keyhole arch and the Devil's Backbone viewpoint.


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