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Cycling
Cycle the moderate Falcon Trail Loop, a 12.8-mile route at the US Air Force Academy, offering scenic views and 1291 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted
After 12.6 km for 85 m
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Way Types & Surfaces
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19.5 km
572 m
442 m
Surfaces
19.9 km
572 m
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Elevation
Highest point (2,250 m)
Lowest point (2,030 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Falcon Trail Loop is predominantly designed for mountain biking, with about 95% singletrack and dirt terrain. While the Komoot tour data might categorize it for touring bicycles, traditional road touring bikes would find it very challenging due to the technical sections, rolling terrain, and significant elevation changes. It's best suited for mountain bikes or gravel bikes with good off-road capability.
This trail is rated with a 'blue difficulty' and has a moderate physical rating, making it ideal for intermediate riders. Advanced beginners can navigate it, but it also appeals to veteran riders. Expect sustained climbs, some technical spots, and flowy downhill sections.
Riding the Falcon Trail Loop in a clockwise direction is generally considered less strenuous for cycling, especially when tackling the sustained climbs.
Yes, the Falcon Trail Loop is located on the grounds of the US Air Force Academy. Visitors typically need a valid ID for access to the Academy grounds. There are no specific trail permits required beyond the standard Academy access.
Specific parking information for the Falcon Trail Loop within the US Air Force Academy grounds is best confirmed directly with the Academy or local trail resources, as access points and parking regulations can change. Generally, visitors will need to enter the Academy through a security gate.
The trail is primarily 95% singletrack and dirt, featuring rolling terrain with significant elevation changes. You'll encounter classic Pikes Peak gravel, some soft sand or 'kitty litter' sections, moderately technical spots, and stream crossings. It traverses high prairie, low mountain woodland, and dense pine forests.
The trail offers abundant opportunities to view wildlife. You'll also enjoy scenic vistas of the Air Force Academy grounds, the majestic Rampart Range, and eastern El Paso County. Sections climb through pine forests that open up to reveal expansive campus views and Eagle Peak.
The Falcon Trail Loop can be enjoyed through much of the year, though conditions vary seasonally. Spring and fall generally offer pleasant temperatures. Summer can be warm, and winter may bring snow and ice, making some sections more challenging or impassable. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
While the trail is popular, specific regulations regarding dogs on the US Air Force Academy grounds and the Falcon Trail Loop should be verified. Generally, if dogs are permitted, they must be kept on a leash.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Falcon Trail, but also passes through sections of the Chapel Overlook Trail, Road 411, B52 Trail, Faculty Dr Connector, and Stanley Canyon Trail (707).
As the trail is located on the US Air Force Academy grounds, there may be limited amenities directly adjacent to the trail. However, within the Academy campus or in nearby Colorado Springs, you will find various cafes, restaurants, and other services.