Local Bike Info
Mountain Bike Trails
XC Trails
XC Trails
Kelly Canyon and Big Holes Area
This trail system is near Kelly Canyon Ski Resort and can be accessed by driving to the resort and then continuing up the gravel road. Trails that we have found to be enjoyable for mountain biking include 082 (Wolverine Creek) using 883 for the start, east portion of trail 169 (Leaning Fir) whose trailhead is leaving out the back to the south of the parking lot at Y Junction, trail 276 (Hawley Gulch), and the west portion of trail 169 (Stinking Springs).
This trail system is near Kelly Canyon Ski Resort and can be accessed by driving to the resort and then continuing up the gravel road. Trails that we have found to be enjoyable for mountain biking include 082 (Wolverine Creek) using 883 for the start, east portion of trail 169 (Leaning Fir) whose trailhead is leaving out the back to the south of the parking lot at Y Junction, trail 276 (Hawley Gulch), and the west portion of trail 169 (Stinking Springs).
Downhill Trails
Teton Pass Trail System
tetonfreedomriders.org
These are some of the sickest downhill trails in the area for sure. There are several different trails.
The first trailhead, for Lithium trail, is at the top of the Teton Pass and is unmarked. Lithium requires about a 30 minute hike.
The first parking lot (on the Wyoming side) is the trailhead for the Fuzzy Bunny Trail.
Phillips Canyon parking area is the trailhead for Jimmy's Mom Trail, which can lead into the Candyland trail or dumps you out at the bottom of the Fuzzy Bunny Trail which then leads into the Powerline Jumps. From the bottom of Powerline Jumps you can traverse to the north and end up at the bottom of Candyland trail which then connects into Parallel Trail. From the bottom of Parallel you can ride all the way into Wilson, WY.
The Trail shown above ^^^ is actually 3 trails ridden together as one. The start of the Trail is Jimmy's Mom. The middle section is Powerline jumps. And the portion that follows next to the road is appropriately named Parallel.
Jackson Hole Resort
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Bike Park
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has really stepped up their game for their downhill bike park the last couple years. They hired Gravity Logic, the brains behind Whistler's trail system to come design and build their trails so they have a really good flow to them. There are several different trails of differing difficulty level. All of them are full of jumps and berms. All the jumps are tabletops so that they are low consequence and encourage progression. They're building more and more each summer and getting better and better as they go.
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has really stepped up their game for their downhill bike park the last couple years. They hired Gravity Logic, the brains behind Whistler's trail system to come design and build their trails so they have a really good flow to them. There are several different trails of differing difficulty level. All of them are full of jumps and berms. All the jumps are tabletops so that they are low consequence and encourage progression. They're building more and more each summer and getting better and better as they go.
Cave Trail
Pocatello, ID
The Cave Trail, named so because of a cave along the trail where they used to hide shovels and other tools, is a downhill trail full of jumps and is very easy to shuttle along Buckskin Road. The jumps have been very well thought out for the most part and the trail has a good flow to it. The trails are almost always well maintained.
Pocatello, ID
The Cave Trail, named so because of a cave along the trail where they used to hide shovels and other tools, is a downhill trail full of jumps and is very easy to shuttle along Buckskin Road. The jumps have been very well thought out for the most part and the trail has a good flow to it. The trails are almost always well maintained.
Road Biking
Club Ride
There is a weekly road bike club ride that meets out front of our store every Tuesday at 6pm. Club rides start in the middle of April and continue into September or October. The group usually rides about 40 miles and averages 20mph. Depending on the week and who attends there is sometimes an A and a B group. The club encourages everyone and anyone to come out and join them.
If you have any questions please contact Dave Anderson at davedawn@srv.net
There is a weekly road bike club ride that meets out front of our store every Tuesday at 6pm. Club rides start in the middle of April and continue into September or October. The group usually rides about 40 miles and averages 20mph. Depending on the week and who attends there is sometimes an A and a B group. The club encourages everyone and anyone to come out and join them.
If you have any questions please contact Dave Anderson at davedawn@srv.net