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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This expansive trail system was planned with mountain biking in mind and currently includes nearly 40 miles of beginner and intermediate trails. The iconic scenery and flowing singletrack that define the area attract visitors from around the around. The trail...
A photo of Indian Creek Falls Group Site
A photo of Indian Creek Falls Group Site
Overview The Indian Creek Falls Group Site is ideal for groups wishing to recreate in the Indian Creek Corridor or to be close to Canyonlands National Park. The site is situated in a small bowl just above the terrace of...
The Iron Hills Trail System is a 30-mile network of beginner, intermediate, and advanced trails located on Bureau of Land Management land in beautiful southwest Utah. The trails span from the “C” Overlook, and head south to Pyramid Ridge Campground...
View from the Jack-Ash Trail, from Anderson Butte looking westerly.
View from the Jack-Ash Trail, from Anderson Butte looking westerly.
The Jacksonville to Ashland Trail, or "Jack-Ash Trail" is named for a connection between the cities of Jacksonville and Ashland Oregon. The current Phase 1 of the envisioned long distance non-motorized trail connects portions of the historic Sterling Mine Ditch...

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

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