wildernet

Mountain Biking: Colorado > White River National Forest > Sopris Ranger District

  General Information     Nearby Activities     
  

Mountain Biking Guide
20 through 26 of 26
Select Another Activity Guide:

Select a Specific Activity below:
View Alphabetically: B C D E H L M P R S T
Activity Location Description
Perham Creek Trail Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
This trail follows large stands of Piñon and juniper with lots of oakbrush. Trail offers a unique view of Mt. Sopris.
Red Table Four-Wheel Drive Road Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
Red Tables Road travels through dense conifer forests and open, high alpine meadows. There are spectacular 360 degree views once you reach the ridge line.
Red Table Trail Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
Taking this route from the top down is an enjoyable downhill cruise with some short uphill sections and some outstanding views of the area. The trail mostly passes through lodgepole pine and an occasional meadow.
Rio Grande Trail Carbondale to Glenwood Springs Sopris Ranger District,
Carbondale Area
The Carbondale to Glenwood Springs section of the Rio Grande Trail is an easy 12.2 miles. The Rio Grand Trail is over 40 miles long and runs from Aspen to Glenwood Springs.
Schofield Pass Four-Wheel Drive Road Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
Schofield was an old mining town and is now a ghost town with a number of old building still standing. The first portion of the road passes through a narrow, steep canyon which contains a number of picturesque water falls.
South Thompson Trail Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
This is a popular bike loop route from Carbondale to Redstone. There is very little water along the trail.
Thompson Creek Four-Wheel Drive Road Sopris Ranger District,
White River National Forest
Thompson Creek Road provides access for many hiking and biking trails including the following: South Thompson, Lake Ridge Lakes, Mid Thompson, South Branch of Mid Thompson and Dexter Park. It passes through aspen groves and crosses many small streams.
20 through 26 of 26



Powered by Wildernet.com
Disclaimer and User Agreement