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Family-friendly mtn bike loop near the campground


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4.8

Miles

7.8

KM

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Singletrack

9,033' 2,753 m

High

8,811' 2,686 m

Low

255' 78 m

Up

254' 77 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

7%

Max Grade (4°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Not Allowed

Features Flow · Pump Track · Views

Family Friendly Fun for most abilities and good for building skills

Overview

Creekside and Flume are fairly flat trails with very little elevation gain. Riding these together makes a great loop for the family.

Description

Head out on Creekside Trail enjoying some small rocks and mellow flow. There are a few spots that are slightly more challenging, but this trail is a simple climb. Head back on Flume with some more flow, a few rooty sections and some fun downhills. This route starts and finished at the St. Louis Creek Campground, where there is also a dirt pump track that's great for strider bikes.

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Through the trees at the beginning of Flume
Jun 24, 2014 near Fraser, CO
Fall is for great riding and aspen leaves blanketing the trail.
Nov 23, 2016 near Fraser, CO
Fraser, CO.
Oct 21, 2018 near Fraser, CO
View of Byers Peak from bench along St Louis Cr.
Oct 25, 2013 near Fraser, CO
Mountains and wildflowers on Flume
Jun 24, 2014 near Fraser, CO
Descending Flume
Jul 4, 2020 near Fraser, CO

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