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Mountain biking in Laramie County Wyoming offers diverse landscapes, ranging from high plains to mountainous terrain. The region features extensive trail systems through pine forests, sagebrush prairies, and unique granite formations. Numerous reservoirs and varied elevations contribute to a wide array of riding experiences.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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6.10km
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Prepare for a challenging mountain biking experience on the Stone Temple Circuit, a difficult route spanning 3.8 miles (6.1 km) with an elevation gain of 375 feet (114 metres). Youβ¦
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The Middle Kingdom Loop offers a dynamic mountain biking experience, winding through scrub brush-covered hills and over unique granite slabs that protrude at interesting angles. You will navigate narrow gravelβ¦

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11.8km
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Mountain bike the moderate 7.3-mile Mahogany Loop in Soapstone Prairie Natural Area, featuring singletrack, ridge views, and 472 feet of ele
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Prepare for a difficult mountain biking adventure on the Cliff Hanger, Canyons, and Crystal Ridge Trails Loop in Curt Gowdy State Park. This challenging route covers 6.9 miles (11.1 km)β¦
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17.8km
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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5.57km
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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22.7km
02:17
490m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The Mahogany Loop is a popular 11-mile mountain bike trail in the in Soapstone Prairie Natural Area, on the border of Colorado and Wyoming. Admission to the area is free through the City of Fort Collins. The loop is most commonly started from the north parking lot, and heads up through washes and ridges until it splits at the 2-mile mark into the Mahogany Loop. Riding counter-clockwise provides a longer, less steep ascent, while the clockwise route is steeper with rocky obstacles. The trail features fast and flowy singletrack on the descent. Magnificent views along the ridge over the rolling prairies is a highlight of the ride. It is generally a pretty easy, flowy trail, but it can be a little dry with gravel and sand in spots.
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The Soapstone Prairie Natural Area encompasses just under 30 square miles. There are miles of trails (some open to bikes and some not) with lots of wildlife to be seen. You can connect different paths to make different loops, but the Rim Loop is by far the most popular.
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Canyons Trail is the longest stretch of single track at Curt Gowdy. It goes around the north end of Crystal Lake Reservoir and offers many different landscapes.
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Curt Gowdy State Park was built around three lakes, with Granite Springs Reservoir being the largest. It has thirteen campgrounds scattered around its banks. Besides waterfront camping, it offers fishing, stand up paddle boarding and boating
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Stone Temple Trail is a smooth flowy section of singletrack that weaves in and out of large boulders and aspen stands. There are fun alternate lines on some of the rock features.
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Red Mountain open space is a good example of a place away from everything. This secluded place near Fort Collins offers you very pleasant paths to walk.
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Red Mountain open space is a good example of a place away from everything. This secluded place near Fort Collins offers you very pleasant paths to walk.
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The Soapstone Meadow natural area is home to many wildlife species, such as pronghorn, elk, fox, burrowing owl, golden eagle, bison, black-footed ferret and rare and endangered wild plants. It is the link between two ecosystems: mountains, and high plains.
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Laramie County offers a vast network of mountain biking opportunities. On komoot, you'll find over 15 curated routes, ranging from moderate to difficult. The region, including areas like Curt Gowdy State Park and Medicine Bow National Forest, boasts hundreds of miles of trails catering to all skill levels.
While many trails in Laramie County feature technical terrain, there is at least one easy route available on komoot. Additionally, areas like Happy Jack Recreation Area offer modified single-track trails that can be suitable for less experienced riders, providing a good starting point to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Laramie County offers several difficult routes. The Stone Temple Circuit is a popular choice, known for its rocky and technical sections. Another demanding option is the Cliff Hanger, Canyons, and Crystal Ridge Trails Loop, which provides a significant elevation gain and varied terrain. Curt Gowdy State Park, in particular, is renowned for its extensive single-track system with features like log jumps and vertical drops.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Laramie County are designed as loops, offering a complete riding experience. Examples include the Middle Kingdom Loop and the Mahogany Loop, both of which take you through varied landscapes. The Granite Springs Reservoir loop from Curt Gowdy State Park is another excellent circular option.
Many outdoor areas in Laramie County are dog-friendly, but specific trail regulations can vary. It's always best to check the rules for individual parks or recreation areas, such as Curt Gowdy State Park or Medicine Bow National Forest, before heading out with your dog. Generally, dogs should be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other trail users.
The mountain biking season in Laramie County typically runs from spring through fall. Curt Gowdy State Park, being at a lower elevation, often becomes snow-free earlier in the season. While summer offers warm weather, the region's diverse elevations mean you can find comfortable riding conditions. Some areas, like Happy Jack Recreation Area, even offer fat tire biking in winter.
Laramie County is rich in scenic beauty. Trails in Vedauwoo Recreation Area offer unique views of ancient Sherman granite formations, often described as an 'alien landscape.' The Medicine Bow National Forest provides stunning alpine scenery, towering peaks, and clear lakes, especially in the Snowy Range Mountains. Many routes traverse pine forests and sagebrush prairies, offering diverse and picturesque vistas.
Beyond the trails, Laramie County boasts several natural attractions. Vedauwoo is famous for its distinctive granite rock formations, popular for climbing and hiking. Curt Gowdy State Park features three reservoirsβGranite, Crystal, and North Crowβideal for fishing and water sports. The Snowy Range Mountains within Medicine Bow National Forest offer stunning alpine scenery and clear lakes, with Medicine Bow Peak providing panoramic views. You can find more details about these and other points of interest in the Attractions in Laramie County guide.
Yes, Laramie County has several notable landmarks. In Cheyenne, you can visit the Wyoming State Capitol and the historic former Union Pacific Railroad station building. The Cathedral of Saint Mary is another significant architectural site. These offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and can be explored off the trails.
Mountain bikers frequently praise Laramie County for its diverse landscapes and well-maintained trail systems. Riders often highlight the unique granite formations of Vedauwoo, the extensive single-track in Curt Gowdy State Park, and the varied terrain found within Medicine Bow National Forest. The region's ability to cater to different skill levels, from winding dirt paths to technical rock faces, is also a common point of appreciation.
Laramie hosts various mountain biking events, including the annual Laramie Range Epic race. For current event schedules, trail conditions, and local advice, visiting local bike shops in Laramie is recommended. They can also assist with rentals and provide up-to-date information on the best routes to explore.


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