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 Coal Mine Road/Jarvis Creek network of trails and roads provides access to stocked lakes and amazing views of the Alaska Range and Delta River.
Spring wildflowers of the Cowiche Canyon Trail System
Spring wildflowers of the Cowiche Canyon Trail System
Just outside of Yakima, in central Washington, the Cowiche Canyon and adjacent uplands host nearly 900 acres of year-round opportunities for non-motorized outdoor recreation. Spring, Summer and Fall bring opportunities for hiking, trail-running and mountain biking the nearly 13 miles...
The 3-acre Crab Creek primitive recreation site provides two joined 16’ x 16’ horse corrals, two stock watering troughs fed by a perennial stream, and open ground suitable for tent and/or RV camping. The site is popular especially with anglers...
A photo of Creek Pasture Group Site
A photo of Creek Pasture Group Site
Overview The Creek Pasture Group Site at Creek Pasture Campground is ideal for large groups wishing to recreate in the Indian Creek area, or camp close to the Bears Ears National Monument Indian Creek Unit of the Needles District of...

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