Biking in the Vail Valley
Mountain Biking is incredibly popular in the Vail Valley. With more than 500 scenic miles of single track and roads through Vail, Beaver Creek and the surrounding White River National Forest it’s easy to see why.
The Vail Bike Path offers a paved path from East Vail to West Vail, and additional bike paths can take you all the way to Edwards although some stretches are on the Frontage Road.
Vail and Beaver Creek offer exceptional mountain bike trails. You and your bike can hitch a ride to the top of the mountain with the Eagle-Bahn gondola, the Vista Bahn chairlift in Vail or the Centennial lift in Beaver Creek. Enjoy breathtaking views and the exhilarating ride down without the work of pedaling uphill.
Vail Pass is one of the most enjoyable bike routes and perfect for mountain bikes or road bikes. This scenic, winding trail begins in Vail and ends in Frisco but is not for the faint of heart. You will travel 20 miles one way and reach an altitude of over 10,000 feet.
Glenwood Canyon is a biker’s paradise. The paved, 18-mile Glenwood Recreation Trail starts in Glenwood Springs behind the Yampah Spa and Vapor Caves and follows the Colorado River to the east end of this spectacular canyon. There are restroom facilities, drinking fountains and picnic areas along the way.
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