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
Best of Idlewild
15.6 miles | Intermediate
Best of Phases
13.7 miles | Intermediate/Difficult
Chainsaw
2.8 miles | Intermediate
Phrooty Pebbles
1.2 miles | Intermediate/Difficult
Razzmatazz
1.2 miles | Intermediate/Difficult
Twisted Ankle
1.1 miles | Intermediate/Difficult
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
Flume
2.2 miles | Intermediate
Tipperary
2.2 miles | Intermediate
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.
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The Fraser Bike Park Pump Track is officially open and ready to ride! This new asphalt track is designed for riders of all ages and skill levels — no pedaling required, just flow with the rhythm of the rollers and berms.
Please note: the pump track is the only section currently open. The rest of the Fraser Bike Park remains under construction as crews continue building out new trails and features.
The full park is scheduled to open in Spring 2026, so stay tuned for updates and sneak peeks as progress rolls along.
Fraser Bike Park Pump Track Now Open!
Event Schedule
9:00 AM Ribbon Cutting/Event Opens
9:30 AM Open Clinic #1(Skills Area)
10:30 AM Shred BMX
11:00 AM Bike Maintenance Clinic #1(Ice Box Mountain Sports Tent)
12:00 PM Midday Break / Open Riding
1:00 PM Jump Line Demo(Shred BMX Riders)
2:00 PM Women’s Ride / Skills Session (Pump Track)
3:00 PM Open Clinic #2(Skills Area)
4:00 PM Bike Maintenance Clinic #2(Ice Box Mountain Sports Tent)
5:00 PM Final Jam / Open Ride
6:00 PM Event Wrap
All-Day Activities
Enjoy a full day of activities beyond the riding. Bike service will be available on-site for quick tune-ups and adjustments, along with food and drink vendors to keep you fueled. KFFR will be broadcasting live from the event, and Town of Fraser swag will be given away throughout the day.
Open Clinics
We’ll have designated areas throughout the park where instructors will be providing ongoing guidance and demonstrations. Riders can join at any time to learn techniques for navigating features and improving skills.
Open riding will be available throughout the day
While scheduled demos and clinics are taking place, riders are welcome to use other areas of the bike park that are not in use. Please be aware of posted signage and respect active demo zones for everyone’s safety.
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