Mountain Bike Opportunities

Mountain biking on BLM trails offers riders a chance to explore wide‑open spaces and rugged backcountry. From winding singletrack through quiet forests to fast, rocky descents with sweeping views, BLM-managed public lands give every rider room to roam. Whether you’re a beginner looking for a fun challenge or a seasoned rider chasing your next thrill, these public lands invite you to get outside, push your limits and enjoy the ride.
 

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The Amasa Back area contains six mountain bike trails, five of which are non-motorized singletrack. Currently all of the trails are accessed by riding up the Amasa Back (Cliff Hanger) 4x4 route. From there one can choose from multiple options...
Angel Peak
Angel Peak
Explore colorful badlands, hoodoos, and petrified wood atop Angel Peak. Enjoy scenic trails, interpretive panels, picnic areas, and a campground—all framed by rugged high-desert landscapes.
Arizona National Scenic Trail Passage 16
Arizona National Scenic Trail Passage 16
Explore 800 miles between Mexico and Utah. The BLM manages 45 miles: Buckskin Mountain, Gila River Canyons, and Tortilla Mountain passages.
Enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding valleys and mountains along the 3.2-mile Badger Trail near Kingman.

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Connecting with Communities

The BLM and the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) are Connecting with Communities through a national partnership.

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