
Discover Your Next Favorite Trails around Fraser
Fraser, Colorado, is a haven for mountain bike and gravel riding enthusiasts seeking high-altitude adventure. With hundreds of miles of scenic singletrack, flowy forest trails, and remote gravel roads, this Rocky Mountain region offers unforgettable rides for every skill level. Whether you're chasing fast downhill, exploring alpine meadows, or cruising scenic backroads, Fraser and the surrounding Grand County trails deliver some of Colorado’s most epic two-wheeled experiences.
MTB Trails
Iko
2.4 miles | Intermediate
Phrooty Pebbles
1.2 miles | Intermediate/Difficult
Best of Idlewild
15.6 miles | Intermediate
Razzmatazz
1.2 miles | Intermediate/Difficult
Best of Phases
13.7 miles | Intermediate/Difficult
Twisted Ankle
1.1 miles | Intermediate/Difficult
Chainsaw
2.8 miles | Intermediate
Yankee Doodle
1.6 miles | Difficult
South Fork
2.9 miles | Intermediate
Northwest Passage
1.5 miles | Easy
Broken Spade
1.4 miles | Intermediate
Lower Cherokee
0.7 miles | Intermediate/Advanced
Gravel Rides
Fraser To Granby Trail
17.2 miles | Intermediate
Tour de Grand County Creeks
25.6 miles | Intermediate
Sunset Boulevard
70.8 miles | Intermediate/Difficult
Fraser/Winter Park Loop + County Rd 50 Out-N-Back
34.5 miles | Intermediate
Corona Pass Gravel Adventure
36.3 miles | Difficult
Hurd Creek- Water Board Road
22.65 miles | Difficult
Find Your Flow in Fraser
This isn’t just about the ride—it’s about the rhythm.
In Fraser, Colorado, finding your flow means more than just miles in the saddle. It’s that perfect balance of effort and ease, grit and grace. It’s early morning trailhead starts and golden hour beer garden finishes. It’s dirt under your tires, sun on your back, and the kind of quiet you only get when you leave the city behind.
Our “Find Your Flow” video captures the soul of summer in Fraser—where gravel grinds, mountain rides, and small-town vibes come together in one unforgettable ride.
Coming Soon! Fraser Bike Park
The Fraser Bike Park is a transformative, community-driven project in the heart of downtown Fraser. Designed for riders of all abilities—from toddlers on striders through to advanced and adaptive cyclists—the park will be free and open to the public, providing a fun, active, community-driven gathering space designed to allow riders to progress through different skill levels, building their confidence and abilities so that they can better take advantage of all the great trails the Fraser Valley has to offer. With the design finalized by nationally recognized builder Avid Trails and the support of key partners, we are ready to build a world-class destination bike park that reflects the unique character and needs of Fraser.
Why This Project Matters
Project Features
Free and Inclusive Access: The park is free and caters to all ages and income levels—including adaptive riders, making it a true community asset.
Community Vitality: Builds local identity, boosts youth engagement, and encourages healthy, active living.
Economic Impact: Draws recreation into Fraser’s downtown, supporting local businesses and creating new tourism opportunities.
Equity & Access: The park removes financial barriers to outdoor recreation, encouraging use by all.
Asphalt pump track for general and adaptive riders
Kids’ bicycle playground
Dirt jump lines for beginner to advanced riders
Skills progression features
Community programming with local schools and recreation partners
Youth development & community programming
A recreational amenity in the heart of Fraser
In the Cozens Ranch open Space (Lions Ponds)
Adjacent to multi-use trails, shops and resturants
Funding And Partner Support
Secured Funding:
CDOT Revitalizing Main Street Grant: $250,000
Town of Fraser Contribution: $177,000
Fraser Valley Metropolitan Recreation District: $50,000
Fraser Valley Mountain Bike Alliance Fundraising and donations: $8,800
Grand County Conservation Trust Funds: $50,000
Open Lands, Rivers, and Trails (OLRT): $61,360
Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO): $389,000
Grand Foundation: $10,000
Total Secured: $996,160