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

San Juan National Forest
The San Juan National Forest encompass some 2.5 million acres. This terrain ranges from high-desert mesas to alpine peaks, with many recreational opportunities.
Mountain bikes are allowedHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedATV are allowedRV campingTent campingFees are chargedPicnic tablePets must be kept on leash
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Mountain Biking In State Parks

Mancos State Park
This state park encompasses 338 acres surrounding Jackson Gulch Dam and Reservoir. Mancos Lake is the recreation focus of the park.
Mountain bikes are allowedPicnic tableHorses are allowedHiking is allowedWildlife viewingCross country skiers are allowedFishingPicnic ramadasBoat launchRV holding tank dump stationToiletsFees are charged
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Mountain Biking In Wildlife Preserves & Refuges

Dolores River Wilderness Area
The 105-mile stretch of the Dolores River, snaking through Colorado and Utah, and its surrounding 26,000-acre wilderness study area is an excellent setting for hiking, paddling, mountain biking, swimming and wildlife viewing.
Mountain bikes are allowedHorses are allowedFishing
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Trails

Black Bear Trail
This 1.9 mile trail is located within the Mancos State Park. It is rated as "moderate" and has an elevation of 7,800 feet. This trail sees low usage.
Mountain bikes are allowedHorses are allowedHiking is allowedCross country skiers are allowedWildlife viewingFees are charged

Mountain Lion Trail
This 0.6 mile trail is located within the Mancos State Park. It is rated as "easy" and has an elevation of 7,800 feet. This trail sees low usage.
Mountain bikes are allowedHorses are allowedHiking is allowedCross country skiers are allowedWildlife viewingPotable drinking waterToiletsFees are chargedPicnic table
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