TRAIL NAME | MILEAGE | DIFFICULTY |
Kids Meal | .7 | Easy |
Left Over Lane | .6 | More Difficult |
Miramonte | .9 | More Difficult |
Miramonte Rim Loop | 1.7 | More Difficult |
Clunker | 1 | More Difficult |
Ali – Ali Loop | .4 | More Difficult |
Holey Bucket | .6 | More Difficult |
Pet-e-kes | 1.2 | More Difficult |
Tabeguache Trail | 2 | More Difficult |
Lunch Line | .5 | More Difficult |
Curt’s Lane | .8 | Very Difficult |
Moto | .5 | Very Difficult |
Raven Ridge | .5 | Very Difficult |
Eagle’s Tail | 1.2 | Very Difficult |
Eagle’s Wing | 1.9 | Very – Extremely Difficult |
Eagle’s Connector | .4 | Very Difficult |
Andy’s Loop | 2.7 | Very Difficult |
Pre-Nup | .6 | Very Difficult |
Holy Cross | 2.3 | Very Difficult |
Lemon Squeezer | .3 | Very Difficult |
Free Lunch | 1.1 | Extremely Difficult |
Pucker Up | .3 | Extremely Difficult |
Site Overview: The Lunch Loops Trail System is in Grand Junction between Monument Road and Little Park Road. This trail system consists primarily of trails rated “more difficult” to “very difficult”, and also offers two trails: Free Lunch and Pucker-Up designated for downhill mountain biking only (one-way, no hiking). Adjacencies to the Colorado National Monument and Bangs Canyon allow the Lunch Loops Trail System to provide spectacular views on challenging terrain. The trails are open to mountain biking and hiking only, and receive high use from both mountain bikers and trail runners, and dogs are a frequent occurence in the area.
Brochure: Bangs Canyon Brochure
Map: Lunch Loop Trail System
Season Dates: March - November
Fees: None
Directions: From the intersection of First Street and Grand Avenue in Grand Junction, travel west on Grand Avenue (Highway 340) for approximately one mile and take a left on Monument road. Travel approximately one and a half miles to the Lunch Loop Trailhead on the left side of Monument Road.
Contact Information: Grand Junction Field Office 970-244-3000