Bike Steamboat | USA

Steamboat Bike Park boasts an expansive 80 kilometres of mountain bike trails with a wide array of lift accessible downhill trails where riders can enjoy a number of features including bridges, jumps, steep drops, wall rides, dirt jumps and the added challenge of the natural terrain built into the trails.

Overview

Located in the Yampa Valley, Steamboat Bike Park hosts nearly 50km of downhill trails, with every inch of the environment put to use to really ensure that trails highlight the best of the natural features, creating a thrilling ride for all experience levels.  The bike park continues to expand with the expert trail, Rawhide, and beginner trail, Tenderfoot opening up ready for the 2018 season.

Mountain Statistics

Statistics

Top Elevation 3,221 Metres
Village Elevation 2,103 Metres
Vertical 664 Metres
Bike Technical Trails 3.8km
Downhill Trails 30km
Terrain Beginner 40%
Terrain Intermediate 27%
Terrain Advanced 33%

Steamboat Top Rides

Buckin Bronc
A fun trail that offers advanced wooden features including jumps, turning walls, a ladder bridge and drop offs. Starting with a little drop off you descend down the trail towards a 90 degree turning wall, it is steep but perfect to get horizontal. Then continue on to a number of kicker jumps and a well sized sender before hitting the final feature, the whale tale wood jump.
Distance: 817m | Trail Type: Singletrack | Trail Grade: Black

Gunsmoke
A flowing downhill that descends in and out of trees featuring banked turns and double up jumps. A perfect trail to take beginners on to roll down or hit the trail at speed to test your skills.
Distance: 2km | Trail Type: Singletrack | Trail Grade: Blue

Tenderfoot
This trail is perfect for beginners with gentle turns, easy rolling berms and sweeping scenic views. For the more intermediate riders you can practice your skills and have a bit of fun. Take the trail at a faster pace hunting out the hidden berms and jumps along the sides.
Distance: 6.6km | Trail Type: Singletrack | Trail Grade: Green

Flying Diamond
Flying Diamond was built with one purpose in mind, jumps, jumps and more jumps. Featuring big air jumps, level changes, small ledges and steep banked turns this fun fast paced downhill trail has all the jumps you could ever want. Make sure you are ready to fully commit to the jumps or just slowly roll over the top as tabletops aren’t featured on this trail.
Distance: 2.4km | Trail Type: Singletrack | Trail Grade: Black

Trail Map

Steamboat Bike Park on Trailforks.com


Getting There

Getting to Steamboat, Colorado, USA

The most conveniently accessed ski resort community in Colorado, Steamboat is accessible by nonstop air service from major U.S. cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Dallas and Houston and from more than 150 other domestic and international cities. All service is direct into the Steamboat/Hayden Airport (HDN), just 22 miles/35kms from the ski area. Getting to Steamboat couldn’t be easier.

Taxi and Limo service

There is a daily scheduled service to Denver Airport – five daily runs in the winter. They also service the Yampa Valley Regional Airport (Steamboat/Hayden) with shuttle or private transfer service.

Steamboat Springs Transit – SST

Steamboat Springs offers a comprehensive system of FREE transportation between the ski area, downtown and most hotel, condominium, restaurant, grocery and entertainment locations. The SST runs continuously from 7:00am til 1:45am daily, stopping at each location every 20 minutes.

Lodging Shuttles

Many of the properties also offer a private shuttle service

Accommodation

Steamboat has a variety of accommodation options to choose from.

Contact our Active Travel Experts for insider tips on where to stay and tailor-made bike experiences.