Mountain Biking in Trinidad, Colorado
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Trinidad, Colorado
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Mountain Biking In National Forests

The Pike and San Isabel National Forests and The Comanche National Grassland
The Pike and San Isabel National Forests and The Comanche National Grassland offers nearly 3 million acres of public lands from the short grass prairies to the alpine tundra. This area offers a wide variety of recreation for all visitors.
Mountain bikes are allowedHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedATV are allowedHandicapped AccessVisitor center
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Trails

Levsa Canyon Self-Guided Trail
This 1.0 mile trail, located within the Trinidad Lake State Park, is rated as "moderate". The elevation is 6,200 feet, and this trail sees low usage. This trail is open to both hikers and bikers.
Mountain bikes are allowedHiking is allowedFishingPicnic tableToiletsFees are chargedPotable drinking waterParking

Reilly Canyon Trail
This 4.0 mile trail, located within the Trinidad Lake State Park, is rated as "moderate". The elevation is 6,200 feet, and this trail sees low usage. This trail is open to both hikers and bikers.
Mountain bikes are allowedHiking is allowedFishingPicnic tablePotable drinking waterVisitor centerToiletsFees are charged

South Shore Trail
This 2.5 mile trail, located within the Trinidad Lake State Park, is rated as "moderate". The elevation is 6,200 feet, and this trail sees low usage. This trail is open to hikers, horseback riders, and bikers.
Mountain bikes are allowedHorses are allowedHiking is allowedFishingPicnic tableToiletsPotable drinking waterFees are charged

Visitor Center Trail
This 0.75 mile trail, located within the Trinidad Lake State Park, is rated as "easy". The elevation is 6,200 feet, and this trail sees medium usage. This trail is open to hikers and bikers.
Mountain bikes are allowedHiking is allowedFishingPicnic tableFees are chargedPotable drinking waterToilets
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