Mountain Bike Trails
Explore our selection of mountain bike trails, featuring top trail lists and new trails by year — from classic must-rides to the latest additions.
Featured Trails
Whistler — A-Line
A high-speed, jump and berm fest that helped define modern freeride.
Downieville — Downhill
A classic Sierra singletrack descent — long, varied and technical with sustained flow.
Sedona — Broken Arrow
Fast singletrack, slickrock slabs, and exposed viewpoints — technical in places but rewarding.
Moab — Porcupine Rim
A classic desert descent — exposed, rocky, and fast in parts with outstanding views.
Marin — Rockville
A compact network with flowing singletrack, punchy climbs, and technical rock sections.
Crested Butte — 401
High alpine singletrack with sustained climbs and technical descents — a Colorado classic.
Santa Cruz — Flow Trail
Built flow trail with jumps and berms that showcases Santa Cruz machine-built style.
Park City — Mid Mountain
Extensive lift- and pedal-accessed singletrack with long cross-country links, sustained climbs and great alpine views.
Fruita — Kokopelli/18 Road
Fast desert singletrack, technical slickrock and classic Colorado desert terrain.
Pisgah — Black Mountain Loop
Steep, rooty, and technical Appalachian riding — a southeast mountain biking mecca.
Queenstown — Skyline
Fast-flowing gondola-accessed descent with berms plus natural rock and roots.
Finale Ligure — Varigotti
Rocky coastal singletrack with a mix of flow and technical Mediterranean stone.
Les Gets — Portes du Soleil
A multi-ride alpine itinerary with long descents and huge terrain variety.
Fort William — Red Route
West Highland singletrack: technical rock, rooty climbs, and fast exposed descents.
Rotorua — Whakarewarewa Forest
World-class redwood singletrack network with flow, roots, and endless options.