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Mountain biking
This easy 6.3-mile mountain biking route on the Columbine Trail in Cedar Niles Park offers a quick ride with 199 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Columbine Trail is generally considered an easy mountain biking route. It's suitable for riders looking for a relaxed experience without significant technical challenges or steep climbs, making it a great option for beginners or a casual ride.
You can expect a mix of surfaces typical for an easy mountain biking trail. While specific details for this particular Columbine Trail aren't provided, easy trails often feature well-maintained dirt paths, some gravel sections, and gentle inclines. It's designed to be accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of riders.
The Columbine Trail itself is often ridden as an out-and-back. However, within Cedar Niles Park, it can be combined with other trails like the Cedar Niles Park Trail or Billy Goat Trail to create various loop options, allowing for different distances and experiences.
Specific parking details for Cedar Niles Park are not provided, but generally, parks of this nature have designated parking areas near trailheads. Look for official park entrances and parking lots within Cedar Niles Park to access the trail.
Information regarding dog policies for this specific Columbine Trail is not available. It's always best to check the official Cedar Niles Park regulations before bringing your dog, as leash laws and access restrictions can vary.
The best time to mountain bike the Columbine Trail typically depends on local weather patterns. Generally, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be enjoyable, but be mindful of heat, while winter conditions might make the trail inaccessible or challenging due to snow or ice.
There is no information indicating that permits or fees are required specifically for the Columbine Trail or Cedar Niles Park. However, it's always a good practice to check the official Cedar Niles Park website or local park authority for the most current regulations before your visit.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Columbine Trail, Cedar Niles Park Trail, and the Billy Goat Trail. You might also encounter parts of the Columbine Bypass, Scape Goat Trail, and Columbine Connector, offering opportunities to extend or vary your ride.
For an easy mountain bike ride, essential gear includes a well-maintained mountain bike, a helmet, water, and basic repair tools (spare tube, pump). Given its easy difficulty, you likely won't need extensive gear, but always be prepared for changing weather.
Since this is an easy trail, it's perfect for beginners. Focus on maintaining a steady pace, practicing your balance, and getting comfortable with your bike. Pay attention to your surroundings, and don't hesitate to dismount and walk sections if you feel unsure. Enjoy the ride!
While specific regulations for Cedar Niles Park are not detailed, parks typically have rules regarding trail etiquette, littering, and wildlife interaction. Amenities often include restrooms, picnic areas, and clear signage. Always respect park rules and leave no trace. For detailed information, consult the official Cedar Niles Park website.