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McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area


Designated Trails

Mack Ridge Area  - 12 miles west of Grand Junction, this area is located between Loma, CO and Mack, CO, south of I-70.  Mountain biking in this area consists of the Kokopelli's Trail and it's six loops. 
Kokopelli's Trail - 15 miles west of Grand Junction, 142 miles one way to Moab, Utah, easy to difficult.  Ride an additional 29 miles of trail by taking the side loops, near Grand Junction (Horsethief Bench, Lion's, Mary's, Rustler's Steve's and Troy Built loops).

       Horsethief Bench - 3.4 mile loop,
       moderate - strenuous

       Lion's Loop - 7.8 miles, strenuous
       Mary's Loop - 9.3 miles, moderate
       Rustler's Loop - 4 miles, easy
       Steve's Loop - 2.9 miles, moderate
       Troy Built Loop - 8 miles, strenuous


Rabbit Valley - 26 miles west of Grand Junction, 24 square mile recreation area.  Mountain biking is limited to designated trails, varying in length and technical levels.

 Mountain Biking within McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area (NCA) - Within McInnis Canyons NCA,   mountain biking is limited to designated roads and trails.  You will find within a specific area there may be many roads/trails. However, the only ones that may be ridden are the roads/trails designated as "open" to mountain biking.   
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