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Mountain biking around Helena offers access to a vast network of diverse trails, many accessible directly from the city limits. The region is characterized by its location between the Rocky Mountains and sprawling plains, with elevations ranging from approximately 3,800 feet to over 5,500 feet. This geographic setting provides a variety of terrain, from extensive singletrack systems to more rugged backcountry options.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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9.85km
01:08
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Embark on a moderate mountain biking adventure on the Mount Ascension: Entertainment and Little Moab Loop. This 6.1-mile (9.9 km) route challenges you with 1145 feet (349 metres) of elevation…
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Get ready for a dynamic mountain biking experience on the Entertainment and Aftershock Loop. This moderate 5.3-mile (8.5 km) route challenges you with 1100 feet (335 metres) of elevation gain,…

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1906 and Prospect Shafts Trail Loop offers a diverse 3.1-mile mountain biking experience on Mount Helena, combining gentle climbs with chall
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This easy 4.6-mile mountain biking loop in Mount Helena City Park offers great views of the Helena Valley and surrounding landscapes.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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These ruins near Helena are a beautiful testament to the area's rich industrial history. Despite appearing like mining smelters, these kilns produced quicklime from the local limestone before the 20th century. They have been designated as meaningful cultural heritage sites and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The city's impressive historic architecture owes much to the early lime industry, and although the kilns may seem sturdy, they are very fragile, so do not climb on or inside them. However, you can always take a moment to appreciate the ruins and capture some great photos.
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Mount Ascension is just outside of Helena and gives a nice view of the surrounding natural areas as well as the city. It is a well-maintained trail and open year-round, but in the winter, watch out for ice in the shady areas.
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Little Moab gives you a taste of the famous Slickrock from the namesake Utah town. The trails isn't marked across the rock face as there are several rideable lines. Take your pick or do some laps to try them all.
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From the North side of Mount Helena you have excellent views over the Capital City. However, once you make the turn and get behind the mountain the views open up to the spectacular surroundings and invite you to explore some more.
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This trail is a true local's favorite for hiking and biking, but there may be safety in numbers as grizzly bear are known to be in the area.
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Lots of choices from here. Prospect Shafts, 1906 (uphill only), & Prairie trails are just a few of the options.
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Thumbs up, you made it to the top of Mount Ascension! This is the spot to take a rest and refuel for the fun part is it's (almost) all downhill from here.
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Helena offers a wide array of mountain biking opportunities, with over 70 miles of world-class singletrack trails. Our guide features 20 curated routes, ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring options for all skill levels.
Helena's mountain bike trails offer diverse terrain, from extensive singletrack networks to more rugged backcountry options. The region is nestled between the Rocky Mountains and sprawling plains, with elevations varying from approximately 3,800 feet to over 5,500 feet, providing varied challenges and scenic landscapes.
Yes, Helena has trails suitable for beginners. For an easy ride with scenic views, consider the 1906 and Prospect Shafts Trail Loop, which is about 5 kilometers long and takes around 41 minutes. Another great option is the Outer Mount Helena loop, a 7.4-kilometer route that offers a gentler experience.
Many trails in Helena offer spectacular vistas. The Mount Ascension: Entertainment and Little Moab Loop is known for its spectacular vistas. The Mount Helena Ridge Trail within the South Hills network also provides excellent views of the Helena Valley, and trails in Mount Helena City Park offer stunning viewpoints overlooking the city and surrounding valleys.
Yes, Helena features several excellent loop trails. The Mount Ascension: Entertainment and Little Moab Loop and the Entertainment and Aftershock Loop are popular moderate options. For an easier ride, try the 1906 and Prospect Shafts Trail Loop or the Outer Mount Helena loop.
Helena's trails offer access to various natural and historical attractions. You can explore the Lime Kiln Ruins, reach the summit of Mount Helena for panoramic views, or discover the unique geological formations at Devil's Kitchen. Spring Meadow State Park also offers lakeside views and recreational opportunities.
Helena offers a long mountain biking season. While specific conditions vary, the Scratchgravel Hills trails on the northeast side of town are known for minimal snow coverage due to sun and wind exposure, making them suitable for shoulder-season riding. Generally, late spring through early fall provides ideal conditions across most of the trail networks.
Yes, Helena supports skill development with facilities like the Mountain Bike Skills Park (MBSP) at Spring Meadow State Park, which includes pump tracks and technical sections. There's also the Helena BMX Park for those looking to practice specific skills.
Mountain bikers frequently praise Helena for its extensive singletrack networks and the accessibility of trails directly from the city. The variety of terrain, from challenging technical sections to scenic, easier loops, is also highly valued, providing options for all abilities. Many appreciate the stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and surrounding plains.
Yes, experienced riders will find plenty of challenges. The Continental Divide Trail on MacDonald Pass is known for its technical rock gardens. For a longer, more difficult ride, consider the Lime Kiln Ruins – Mount Helena Trail Junction loop from Carroll College, which covers over 30 kilometers with significant elevation gain.
While popular trails can see more traffic, areas like the Elkhorn Range offer primitive backcountry rides for those seeking a more rugged and remote experience. The Scratchgravel Hills also provide a more remote, Montana-style biking experience with open roads and singletrack, which might be less crowded than the main city-adjacent networks.
Yes, the Hauser Lake Loop provides lakeside rides with elevation gain challenges, offering tranquil water views amidst rugged mountains. Additionally, Spring Meadow State Park, which hosts the Mountain Bike Skills Park, is centered around a lake.


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