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Mountain Lion Trail - Golden Gate Canyon State Park

Basics
Length:
35+ miles
Aerobic Difficulty:
Moderate
Time To Allow:
2+ hours
Season:
March - October

Description

Golden Gate Canyon State Park features some of the most diverse mountain bike trails in the Golden area.

The park incorporates 12,000 acres of land and has two distinct personalities from its east to its west side. The west side of Golden Gate Canyon State Park features trails that are typically rolling singletrack with little technicality. Trails selected strictly from the west side tend to be a bit easier and are perfect for advancing beginners and intermediate riders. The east side of Golden Gate Canyon State Park features trails that are more technically demanding. There are several steep sections of trail on the east side, with rock jumbles and obstacles for riders to navigate on the downhill.

The most popular trail in Golden Gate Canyon State Park is the Mountain Lion trail. The Mountain Lion Trail features one hard climb and several steep sections. Due to the popularity of all the trails in the Golden Gate Canyon State Park system, riders are encouraged to ride in a clockwise direction to ease congestion and chance for user conflict. In addition, there is a $5 pass required to ride at Golden Gate Canyon State Park.

Details

Length:
35+ miles
Can add or subtract loops to increase or decrease mileage
Difficulty:
West side of complex is more rolling singletrack, East side is more technical
Aerobic Difficulty:
Moderate
Time To Allow:
2+ hours
Can shorten or lengthen time to decrease or increase time
Season:
March - October
Additional Details:

While riding any trail system it is a great idea to include a repair kit and first aid kit. The trails of Golden Gate Canyon State park are multi-use and hikers, horseback riders and other trail users may be seen along the way. Please be considerate on the trails and understand right of way protocol.

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