Mountain Bikers Love To Ride On Wyoming’s Trails
Wyoming is a mountain biker's dream. Full of action opportunities, trails and experiences you're not going to get in every state.
Depending on the part of the state you're visiting, the trail riding experience will be different. Sometimes you're at a lower elevation with less grade and other times you're at high elevations riding the brakes down the side of a mountain. We know that Wyoming is the Equality State, but not when it comes to mountain biking.
The state is full of great places to ride and thanks to sites like Singletracks.com, you can easily find many of those locations. With an interactive map, you can see that there are hundreds of prime mountain biking trails all over the state.
In some parts of the state, the mountains that are covered with snow and skiers in the winter months, are full of mountain bikers and summer adventure seekers.
Travel Wyoming has a list of their go-to places to ride as well.
Green River - Wilkins Peak Trails
Cheyenne and Laramie's - Curt Gowdy State Park
Laramie's - Happy Jack Recreation Area and Vedauwoo
Glendo - Glendo State Park
Lander - Sinks Canyon
Buffalo/ Sheridan - Big Horn National Forest
Sundance - Black Hills National Forest
Casper - Casper Mountain
Pinedale - Bridger-Teton National Forest
Centennial - Snowy Range
Dubois - Shoshone National Forest
No matter what your skill level is, there's plenty of places for you to ride and enjoy the incredible Wyoming views.
People come from all over the world to mountain bike and explore the Cowboy State, and you can see some of their adventures. Some are a little more extreme than others, but cool to see if from their perspective.