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Mountain biking around No Name, Colorado, offers routes through the dramatic landscapes of Glenwood Canyon, where the Colorado River carves deep paths. The region is characterized by rugged beauty, varied terrain, and significant elevation changes, providing a challenging environment for riders. Trails often incorporate natural features such as roots, slopes, and rocky sections, set against a backdrop of geological formations. This area provides diverse mountain biking experiences within its unique natural setting.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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13.5km
01:40
570m
570m
Challenge yourself on the Grandstaff and Wulfsohn Trail Loop, a difficult 8.4-mile mountain biking route with massive views near Glenwood Sp
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29.0km
02:51
820m
820m
Tackle the Forest Hollow and Boy Scout Loop, a 18.0-mile mountain biking route with stunning views and a thrilling downhill section.

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18.6km
02:07
650m
650m
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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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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43.0km
04:21
1,210m
1,210m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice to walk along the river, but nothing special.
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This is a great place to park to access the bike path along the Colorado River through Glenwood Canyon. There are restrooms, river access, and shaded green space at the park.
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From this pedestrian bridge, you can enjoy a view above the Roaring Fork River. Here is the connection between the Rio Grande Trail and the Atkinson Canal Trail. This is an easy walk/bike trail that runs alongside the river. Rio Grande Trail connects Glenwood Springs to Aspen, so you can choose your distance and go for as long as you like.
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From this pedestrian bridge, you can enjoy a view above the Roaring Fork River. Here is the connection between the Rio Grande Trail and the Atkinson Canal Trail. This is an easy walk/bike trail that runs alongside the river. Rio Grande Trail connects Glenwood Springs to Aspen, so you can choose your distance and walk for as long as you like.
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This is a great place to park to access the bike path along the Colorado River through Glenwood Canyon. There are restrooms, river access, and shaded green space at the park.
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The trail is nontechnical, wide, and made of crushed stone. It winds through the red dirt and partial stone of the preserve with some nice sloping descents.
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Downtown Glenwood Springs, Colorado, is a vibrant hub that boasts a mix of local shops, restaurants, and historic architecture. It is a great place to explore after a ride, hike, or run in the scenic Glenwood Canyon, or a soak in the famous hot springs.
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The trailhead has little to no parking, but you can always park back in town or at Sayre park and jog over. From here you have access to the Boy Scout Trail and Lookout Mountain Trail, both of which offer splendid views out over the Colorado River and Glenwood Springs.
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The mountain bike trails around No Name primarily cater to riders seeking a challenge, with the majority of routes rated as difficult. There are also several moderate trails available, offering varied landscapes and longer rides. Currently, there are no easy trails listed in this guide, reflecting the rugged terrain of Glenwood Canyon.
While the immediate trails listed in this guide are rated moderate to difficult, the broader No Name region is known for offering family-friendly mountain biking options. These trails often provide accessible routes through scenic areas, allowing families to enjoy the natural beauty of Glenwood Canyon together. It's always recommended to check individual trail descriptions for specific suitability.
Mountain biking around No Name offers dramatic canyon vistas, rugged river valleys, and varied mountainous terrain within Glenwood Canyon. You'll encounter natural features such as roots, slopes, and rocky sections, all set against a backdrop of unique geological formations. The area is defined by the Colorado River carving deep paths, providing stunning views throughout your ride.
Yes, the No Name area features several excellent loop trails for mountain biking. For example, the Grandstaff and Wulfsohn Trail Loop is a difficult 13.5 km route, and the Forest Hollow and Boy Scout Loop offers a moderate 29.0 km ride through varied landscapes.
Beyond the trails, the region boasts several natural wonders. You can visit Hanging Lake, known for its aqua-blue waters and scenic waterfalls like Hanging Lake Waterfall and Spouting Rock Waterfall. The Hanging Lake Trail itself is a rewarding hike. You can also enjoy views of the Colorado River and Roaring Fork River.
The best time to mountain bike in No Name is typically during the warmer months when trails are clear of snow and ice. Given its location in Glenwood Canyon, weather conditions can vary, so checking local forecasts before heading out is always advisable. Winter riding may be limited due to snow and ice on higher elevation trails.
While specific permits for mountain biking trails themselves are not generally required in the No Name area, it's important to note that popular attractions like Hanging Lake operate on a permit system to manage visitors and protect the sensitive ecosystem. Always check for any specific regulations or permit requirements for the trails or areas you plan to visit.
Policies regarding dogs on mountain bike trails can vary by specific trail or land management agency. While some trails may be dog-friendly, others might have restrictions, especially in sensitive natural areas or protected wildlife habitats. It's best to consult local signage or official park/trail websites for the most current information on dog policies for the specific trail you intend to ride.
There are currently 7 mountain bike routes detailed in this guide for the No Name area. These routes offer a range of experiences, from moderate to difficult, showcasing the diverse terrain and stunning landscapes of Glenwood Canyon.
The mountain bike trails around No Name offer a variety of lengths to suit different preferences. For instance, the Red Mountain loop from Glenwood Springs is about 12.6 km, while the View of Roaring Fork River – Red Mountain loop from Sopris Elementary School extends to approximately 21.8 km, providing options for both shorter and longer rides.
Parking availability at trailheads can vary. Many popular trailheads in the Glenwood Canyon area, including those for mountain biking, typically offer designated parking areas. However, during peak seasons or for very popular trails, parking can fill up quickly. It's advisable to arrive early or research specific trailhead parking options in advance.


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