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Mountain biking around Montana offers expansive wilderness areas, majestic mountains, and diverse terrain. The state is characterized by two mountain ranges full of trails, providing options from singletrack to scenic paths. This "Big Sky Country" features varied landscapes, including high peaks, deep valleys, and pristine waterways, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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21.6km
02:51
980m
980m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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24.8km
02:56
1,050m
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Boucle d'enduro de la ville de Crans-Montana is a difficult 15.4-mile mountain biking trail with 3452 feet of gain, offering challenging alp

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43.4km
06:00
2,140m
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Tackle the difficult boucle d'enduro — Naturpark Pfyn-Finges depuis Crans-Montana, a 27-mile mountain biking route with 7017 feet of gain.
9.02km
01:15
530m
520m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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276
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Unfortunately, the path ends at a long metal staircase in front of the Cabane des Violettes, which is difficult to get your bike down!
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Grossi Wasserleitig Varen challenging trail many roots
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Beautiful flow trail - to end a tour comfortably
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Beautiful bike tour with many descents
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Nice trip. Good view of the Valais mountains
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Nice hiking trail. Cool bike trail between seasons
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This artificial lake with a small island in the middle is located in the center of the ski and tourist resort of Crans-Montana. The promenade on its banks invites you to take sunny walks.
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An interesting climb or fun descent through beautiful countryside.
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Montana offers a vast network of mountain biking opportunities, with over 140 routes available on komoot. These trails cater to a wide range of skill levels, from easy scenic rides to challenging technical paths.
Fall is particularly recommended for mountain biking in Montana due to cooler weather and less crowded trails. However, the state's diverse terrain means many trails are accessible throughout the warmer months, generally from late spring to early autumn.
Yes, Montana has a selection of family-friendly mountain bike trails. While many routes offer moderate to difficult challenges, there are also easier paths suitable for families. State Parks like those around Flathead Lake and Whitefish Lake often provide excellent starting points for less strenuous rides.
Many trails in Montana are dog-friendly, especially those in National Forests and some State Parks. However, it's always best to check specific trail regulations before heading out, as rules can vary. Always keep your dog under control and pack out any waste.
Montana's mountain bike trails offer incredibly diverse terrain. You can expect everything from sweet singletrack and scenic tours to challenging climbs and fast descents through expansive wilderness areas, majestic mountains, and pine-covered ridges. The state features two main mountain ranges, providing a wide variety of landscapes.
The Bozeman area is a popular hub for mountain bikers. You can access trail systems like Copper City and the Butte trail system. Specific routes such as the Porcupine drainage and the scenic Bangtail Divide offer varied experiences. The Crosscut Mountain Sports Center also features dedicated mountain biking trails.
Montana State Parks, including Lewis and Clark Caverns, Black Sandy, Lone Pine, and those around Flathead Lake and Whitefish Lake, offer excellent biking opportunities and often serve as gateways to extensive trail systems. Some even provide hike/bike campsites for extended adventures.
The mountain biking experience in Montana is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 460 reviews. Users often praise the expansive wilderness, majestic mountain views, and the diverse terrain that caters to various skill levels.
Yes, an accessible section of the Continental Divide Trail (CDT) can be found near the I-90 Homestake Pass exit. Options include an out-and-back ride to Pipestone Pass or the Beaver Pond loop, offering a taste of this iconic long-distance trail.
Montana is renowned for its challenging routes, with over 70 difficult trails listed on komoot. Experienced riders can find epic rides like the Mile Creek to Sheep Lake loop in the Henry Mountains, featuring a challenging climb with 50 switchbacks to a 10,000-foot saddle, or the demanding routes in the Hyalite and Storm Castle area.
Montana is home to diverse wildlife. While riding, you might encounter animals such as deer, elk, and various bird species. In more remote areas, there's a possibility of seeing larger animals like moose, bears, or mountain goats, especially in regions bordering Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks. Always be aware of your surroundings and carry bear spray in appropriate areas.
Regulations for mountain biking can vary depending on whether you are in a State Park, National Forest, or other public lands. For general information on biking in Montana, you can consult the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks website at fwp.mt.gov/activities/biking. Always check local signage and park rules for specific permit requirements.
Absolutely. Montana, known as 'Big Sky Country,' offers countless trails with breathtaking scenic views. The Bitterroot Valley, for example, provides fabulous views of the Sapphire Mountains. Many trails wind through majestic mountains, deep valleys, and past pristine waterways, ensuring stunning vistas throughout your ride.


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