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Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area - Biking

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There are many good mountain biking opportunities at Flaming Gorge, ranging from flat 3 milers to difficult, long hilly rides. Check out your options below.

Select Biking Guides & Outfitters for a list of companies that lead tours and/or rent bikes in the Flaming Gorge area.



Bear Canyon Bootleg Beginner 3 mile roundtrip 1 hour
The Bear Canyon Bootleg Trail follows a dirt road through open forest and meadows to a nice overview of Red Canyon.

Canyon Rim Trail Beginner 9 mile roundtrip 2-1/2 hrs.
The popular Canyon Rim Trail starts at the Red Canyon Visitor Center and follows the edge of the canyon for about a mile before turning away through ponderosa and aspen forest. It offers some spectacular views.

Dowd Mountain Trail Beginner 11 mile loop 3-1/2 hrs.
The Dowd Mountain Trail was designed with mountain bikers in mind. The single track trail leads to a sensational overlook of the gorge. Along the way are nice views of the Uinta Mountains.

Elk Park Loop Advanced 18 mile loop 1/2 day
The Elk Park Loop follows dirt roads and single track trails up into the forested slopes of the Uinta Mountains. Along the way are views of the peaks of the Uintas and the Flaming Gorge area.

Sheep Creek Canyon Loop Advanced 19.5 mile loop 2 - 3 hrs.

Swett Ranch Trail Intermediate 7 mile loop 2 hours
The Sweet Ranch Trail begins off Hwy 44 and follows a dirt road past historic Sweet Ranch and on to a fun downhill section. The route becomes single track as it enters a grove of aspen and crosses a few streams.


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