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Top 20 Bike Parks in Mesa County

Best bike parks in Mesa County offer a diverse range of cycling experiences across varied terrain. The region features dedicated bike parks and extensive trail systems, catering to all skill levels. Riders can explore desert landscapes, riverine paths, and challenging mountain trails. Mesa County provides world-class biking destinations with options for both technical riding and leisurely routes.

Best bike parks in Mesa County

  • The most popular bike parks is Steve's Loop, an mtb_park that offers magnificent scenery with views…

Last updated: April 25, 2026

North Fruita Desert Trailhead

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North Fruita Desert Trailhead is your gateway to the excellent mountain bike trail network called "18 Road". Just park here, grab your bike and enjoy the flowy trails. There is …

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Tabeguache Trailhead

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Lunch Loops is a singletrack trail system just two miles from downtown Grand Junction. This tight web of trail is home to 50 miles of trails – the perfect playground for mountainbikers, jogger und hiker.

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Kokopelli's Trailhead

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Kokopelli's Trailhead is just four miles west of Fruita. Take the Loma exit (#15) to get here. The parking lot has restrooms, but no water facilities. Most of the loop …

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Top of The Ribbon

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This is the upper part of the slickrock masterpiece "The Ribbon". You'll ride back to town on huge rock slabs – literally on a ribbon of rocks. Just choose your …

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Andy's Trail

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Andy's is a good option to get back to the Tabeguache Trailhead. The trail has plenty of technical uphills and downhills and plenty of flow inbetween. If you have enough power in your legs left, this trail is magical!

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Joe's Ridge Trail

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Joe's Ridge is true gem! Don't miss out this trail when you are in the area. Intermediate and expert riders will love this ridgeline, for sure!

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Zippety Do Da

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Zippety Do Da is an absolute blast! The trail leads over a ridgeline with some long chuttes that look intimidating on first sight, but are well manageable when 100% focused. Definitely a must-do!

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Steve's Loop

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A magnificent loop. Mostly technically easy. Yet always entertaining, set in fantastic scenery with stunning views. Can be easily combined with other trails/loops.

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Leftover Lane

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Leftover Lane connects Curts Lane with Miramonte. The Trail has a few technical challenging sections and can be ridden in both directions.

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Hawkeye Trailhead

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The Hawkeye Trailhead is a parking lot without extra facilities (e.g. no toilet facilities at this trailhead). When you park here you start your mountain bike ride with the Hawkeye …

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November 29, 2025, North Fruita Desert Trailhead

The starting point for the 18 road trails. From here, fun uphill trails lead to the starting points of the descents, which also end here. The area is the perfect introduction to the trails around Fruita: varying – mostly moderate – difficulty levels, and after each descent, you decide whether to pedal back up for another lap.

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Martin
November 29, 2025, Joe's Ridge Trail

Like Zippity Doh Da, Jose Ridge often follows ridge lines. However, it's technically easier and more flowing than Zippity Doh Da, but just as fun! If you're unsure about Zippity Doh Da, you should try Jose Ridge first.

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Martin
November 29, 2025, Zippety Do Da

A super fun trail that often leads spectacularly along ridge lines and then offers fun steep descents. These look impressive, but are easily rideable. There are also a few uphill sections to tackle.

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Martin
November 29, 2025, Tabeguache Trailhead

A great starting point for exploring the numerous surrounding trails. Ideally, the descent via the Ribbon also ends here. From here, we took an Uber to the Ribbon trailhead to pick up our car. A good solution, as there are no shuttles available in the area, to our knowledge.

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Martin
November 29, 2025, Andy's Trail

A perfect continuation of Ribbon. Some sections are fun and technical, others offer an "alpine" flow. There are also some challenging uphill sections.

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Martin
November 29, 2025, Top of The Ribbon

The upper section of the Ribbon offers mostly easy to moderate difficulty. You surf down massive slabs of rock with magnificent views of the valley below. The crux is the transition from one slab of rock to "a level below," where a short but very steep slickrock section must be negotiated. Overall, an absolutely unforgettable, otherworldly trail!

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Martin
November 29, 2025, Steve's Loop

A magnificent loop. Mostly technically easy. Yet always entertaining, set in fantastic scenery with stunning views. Can be easily combined with other trails/loops.

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schablone
September 30, 2024, Steve's Loop

Great scenic loop. Easy to ride with lots of great views. A Must do ride.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike parks and trails can I find in Mesa County?

Mesa County offers a diverse range of cycling experiences, from dedicated skills parks and pump tracks to extensive mountain biking trail systems. You'll find everything from beginner-friendly zones to challenging technical routes, catering to all skill levels. The region features stunning desert landscapes, riverine paths, and challenging mountain trails.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners and families in Mesa County?

Yes, Mesa County has several options for beginners and families. The North Fruita Desert Trailhead, for example, serves as a gateway to the 18 Road mountain bike network, offering fun uphill trails leading to descents suitable for beginners. Additionally, the Palisade Bike Skills Park is specifically designed for families and those looking to practice fundamental mountain biking skills in a safe environment. The Colorado Riverfront Trail System also provides an extensive paved path ideal for leisurely rides.

Which bike parks offer the best views of the Colorado River?

For magnificent views of the Colorado River, you should visit Steve's Loop. This technically easy yet entertaining loop is set in fantastic scenery. The Kokopelli Loops Area, west of Fruita, also features trails like Mack Ridge and Horsethief Bench, which offer stunning views overlooking the Colorado River canyon.

What are some of the more challenging mountain biking trails in Mesa County?

For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Lunch Loops Trail System in Grand Junction offers a mix of terrain, including technical climbs and descents on trails like Holy Cross. The Kokopelli Loops Area also features challenging trails, with Horsethief Bench being a notable option for its fast, flowy sections and technical challenges, including the rigorous 'Horsethief Drop'. Andy's Trail also provides technical uphills and downhills with plenty of flow.

When is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Mesa County?

Mesa County offers year-round riding opportunities due to its mild climate. Lower-elevation trails often remain dry and snow-free even in winter. During summer, riders can escape the heat by heading to the cooler alpine trails of the Grand Mesa, ensuring comfortable riding conditions throughout the seasons.

Where can I find parking and access points for the main trail systems?

Key access points include the North Fruita Desert Trailhead for the 18 Road trails, and Kokopelli's Trailhead, located four miles west of Fruita, which serves as a starting point for many loop rides and the Kokopelli Trail. Both offer parking, and Kokopelli's Trailhead also has restrooms.

Are there other outdoor activities I can do near the bike parks in Mesa County?

Absolutely! Mesa County is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various activities such as gravel biking, with routes like the 'Utah Border Sign – Utah Border Marker loop' and 'Kokopelli's Trailhead – Hawkeye Trailhead loop' available. For hiking, options include the 'Liberty Cap Trail' and 'Canyon View Loop'. Running trails like 'Monument and Wedding Canyon Loop' and 'Serpents Trail' are also popular. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking in Mesa County, Hiking in Mesa County, and Running Trails in Mesa County guides.

What makes the 18 Road Trail System a popular destination?

The 18 Road Trail System, accessible from the North Fruita Desert Trailhead, is renowned for its flowy singletrack and expansive desert views. Trails like Zippity Do Da and Prime Cut offer 'rollercoaster-like' rides and fun descents, with options suitable for various fitness and skill levels, making it a prime mountain biking haven.

Can I practice technical skills at a dedicated facility in Mesa County?

Yes, the CMU Pump Track & Bike Park on the Colorado Mesa University campus in Grand Junction offers a fully functional pump track with rollers and banked turns. It's open to the public and provides an excellent spot for practicing and refining technical skills.

What kind of scenery can I expect while riding in Mesa County?

Riders in Mesa County are treated to stunning and diverse scenery. You can expect magnificent views of the Colorado River, vast desert landscapes, dramatic canyons, and at higher elevations, forests and lakes. The area's unique geology provides a beautiful backdrop for any ride.

Are there any trails that offer a unique 'slickrock' riding experience?

Yes, Top of The Ribbon offers an unforgettable slickrock experience. You'll ride back to town on huge rock slabs, literally on a 'ribbon of rocks,' with magnificent views of the valley below. It's a unique trail where you can choose your line intuitively.

What is the general difficulty level of trails in the Kokopelli Loops Area?

The Kokopelli Loops Area, accessible from Kokopelli's Trailhead, features singletrack trails that vary in length (2.3–8 miles) and difficulty, ranging from intermediate to advanced. This provides a diverse riding experience for different skill levels.

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