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Overview
Cheyenne Mountain State Park has a lot of interconnected trails. Some are sweet singletrack, many are somewhat wider and groomed. This ride tries to collect the best of the park into one ride for the avid rider. There are a few short sections of overlap, but you'll love the route.
The official map can be found online at
cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/…
Need to Know
Access via car requires a fee or State Parks Pass, bike access is free through the main gate. An annual Colorado Parks pass is also good at any other state parks, so it can be a good deal.
Description
This ride starts at the main parking lot, which has excellent facilities available. The trails are well marked and there are maps posted all along the way. Please note that the mileage that follows is approximate.
Starting at the day use trailhead parking lot, take the
Sundance Loop to the east, south, then west until you descend the ridge and intersect
Talon at mile 1.7. Head west (uphill) on
Talon to the
North Talon and
South Talon loops. Turn right onto
North Talon and follow it to
South Talon.
You'll then return down to Sundance via
Talon at mile 6.2, turning left and heading north. Near mile 7.2, stay left on
Talon past
Turkey Trot, left past
Little Bear, then Left on
Zook Loop.
Follow Zook around clockwise, past Blackmer until you reach
Medicine Wheel at mile 8.2. Left on
Medicine Wheel (highly technical), follow all the way to
Blackmer Loop. Right on
Blackmer Loop (uphill), right again, still on Blackmer, climbing up to the high point of the park. Pass by
Cougar's Shadow (stay left) at mile 9.7.
Enjoy the views and the trail, until you reach the other end of
Cougar's Shadow at mile 10.3. Right (uphill) on Cougar, follow it north back all the way to
Blackmer Loop. Right on Blackmer (you've ridden this section before) continuing all the way down Blackmer to the start of the loop at mile 13.3.
Right at the intersection, take
Blackmer Loop down to
Zook Loop (or you can do
Medicine Wheel the opposite direction from which you came).
Left on Zook, headed east, to
Coyote Run, then the parking lot.
There are lots of options and the trails are all well marked.
Medicine Wheel and
Cougar's Shadow are the most technical of the park.
History & Background
Cheyenne Mountain State Park was built from scratch with mountain biking in mind. The original trail network was designed by Joey Klein (IMBA) and Tony Boone (Trailbuilder). The current management is slightly less MTB friendly, but it's still a great place to ride.
Contacts
Shared By:
The Kraken
with improvements
by Mark Jakusovszky
and 1 other
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