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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Red Grade Trails
Red Grade Trails
The BLM Red Grade parcel is bordered by Wyoming State lands to the east and the Bighorn National Forest to the west. Over 17 miles of non-motorized trails are available for mountain biking, hiking, and horseback riding, with additional trails...
Rio Grande del Norte National Monument
Rio Grande del Norte National Monument
The RÍo Grande del Norte National Monument is comprised of rugged, wide-open plains at an average elevation of 7,000 feet, dotted by volcanic cones, and cut by steep canyons with rivers tucked away in their depths. The RÍo Grande carves...
Horses in corral
Horses in corral
Overview Rob Jaggers Camping Area: This site consists of 2 large day use parking areas, 2 vault toilets, and facilities for staging horseback riding. There are 27 campsites with electricity and potable water hookups, and other potable water outlets scattered...
View of Rock Creek and Escure Ranch
View of Rock Creek and Escure Ranch
Within BLM’s Rock Creek Management Area, Rock Creek flows through Channeled Scablands, formed approximately 12,000 years ago by massive Glacial Lake Missoula floods. Striking landscapes and geologic features including buttes, mesas, and columnar basalt outcrops enhance the beauty of perennial...

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