Famous Desert Pedaling: Best MTB Trails in Fruita, CO

Fruita, Colorado is home to some of the most famous desert mountain bike trails in the world! Get the scoop here.

Greg Heil

Images

20318203863_0812b1e987_o.jpg
Catching air on the PBR Trail. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20316633864_0be8b4e9b9_o.jpg
Catching air on the PBR Trail. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20752484399_6746637947_o.jpg
Catching air on the PBR Trail. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20929479542_6a88262820_o.jpg
Catching air on the PBR Trail. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20316633304_1e509c6d1f_o.jpg
Catching air on the PBR Trail. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20946628931_915e97db9a_o.jpg
Catching air on the PBR Trail. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20946629291_72ba4ba43b_o.jpg
Catching air on the PBR Trail. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20751186710_c059b0b655_o.jpg
Catching air on the PBR Trail. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20316633514_5e3b5afc69_o.jpg
Catching air on the PBR Trail. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20912986336_eb934d655a_o.jpg
Bombing down a ridgeline at 18 Road. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20751279668_2104459798_o.jpg
Bombing down a ridgeline at 18 Road. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20912985876_26d828646b_o.jpg
Bombing down a ridgeline at 18 Road. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20939243345_9691798176_o.jpg
Bombing down a ridgeline at 18 Road. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

IMG_9727.jpg

by Greg Heil

IMG_9718.jpg
Finishing the climb

by Greg Heil

IMG_9726.jpg

by Greg Heil

2013-09-16 12.27.16.jpg
View from above. Photo: Greg Heil.

2013-09-16 12.27.22.jpg
Colorado River down below. Photo: Greg Heil

4433927240_19d6381aed_o.jpg
Sweet singletrack on the Horsethief Bench Trail. Photo: Trailsource.com via Flickr Creative Commons

4433162471_1e3ed2e4c9_o.jpg
Horsethief Bench singletrack with cliffs and the river in the background. Photo: Trailsource.com via Flickr Creative Commons

IMG_9001 (1)hdr.jpg
The technical descent on Moore Fun

by Greg Heil

IMG_8997 (1).jpg
Off camber Moore Fun traverse, on new singletrack

by Greg Heil

IMG_8993 (1).jpg

by Greg Heil

IMG_8989 (1)hdr.jpg
Greg Heil

by View of the Colorado River from Wrangler's.

IMG_9017 (1).jpg
Climbing Troy Built

by Greg Heil

IMG_9027 (1)hdr.jpg
View from Mack Ridge

by Greg Heil

IMG_9024 (1)hdr.jpg
View from Mack Ridge

by Greg Heil

IMG_9031 (1)hdr.jpg
Superb singletrack on the new Hawkeye Trail

by Greg Heil

6BF61A3D-EF83-4355-AD31-85C09D80601A (1).jpg

by Greg Heil

IMG_9011 (1).jpg
Troy Built

by Greg Heil

IMG_9028 (1)hdr.jpg
Hawkeye Trail

by Greg Heil

IMG_9014 (1).jpg

by Greg Heil

IMG_9005 (1)hjdr.jpg
Delightfully-flowy singletrack

by Greg Heil

IMG_9008 (1)hdr.jpg
View of the Colorado River

by Greg Heil

IMG_9002 (1).jpg
Superb flow

by Greg Heil

IMG_9003 (1).jpg

by Greg Heil

20318274353_3db0280d4f_o.jpg
Riding the technical trails at the Lunch Loops trail system. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20751348138_d38c7a180c_o.jpg
Riding the technical trails at the Lunch Loops trail system. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20946698021_3fb5a37a51_o.jpg
Riding the technical trails at the Lunch Loops trail system. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20751348338_f46e053b5d_o.jpg
The terrain out at Lunch Loops can feel otherworldly. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

20751348028_8c81b21403_o.jpg
A few of the Lunch Loops trails are quite smooth. Photo by Leslie Kehmeier, Mapping Manager, International Mountain Bicycling Association. Photo courtesy BLM via Flickr Creative Commons.

DSC03310 (2).jpg
Be careful to make the turn off the Ribbon before you reach this point, because it’s a long way down! Photo: Greg Heil

IMG_9743 (1).jpg
View from the top of Free Lunch. Photo: Greg Heil

IMG_9740 (1).jpg
View from the rim of the upper rock slab. Photo: Greg Heil

IMG_9738 (1).jpg
The rock slab at the top of the trail. Photo: Greg Heil

IMG_9747 (1).jpg
Your choice is between really hard and insane on the Free Lunch Trail. Photo: Greg Heil

Palisade 2.jpg
Palisade Rim Ledge Climb John Fisch

by John Fisch

Licence Free

Palisade 3.jpg
Book Cliffs from Palisade Rim John Fisch

by John Fisch

Licence Free

Palisade 1.jpg
Palisade Rim start John Fisch

by John Fisch

Licence Free

Palisade 5.jpg
Palisade Overlook John Fisch

by John Fisch

Licence Free

Palisade 4.jpg
Overlook long view John Fisch

by John Fisch

Licence Free

Palisade 6.jpg
Palisade Rim Ledge drop John Fisch

by John Fisch

DSC_5678_00001-mod1-LG.jpeg
Mary's Loop. Rider: Greg Heil

by Marcel Slootheer

mary'sIMG_4513hdr (1).jpeg
Mary's

by Greg Heil

steve's IMG_4522hdr (1).jpeg
Steve's

by Greg Heil

mary'sIMG_4517 (1)hdr (1).jpeg
Mary's

by Greg Heil

stevesIMG_4519hdr (1).jpeg
Steve's

by Greg Heil

BAIL0749.jpeg
Rider: Greg Heil

by Greg Heil

BKZO2806.jpeg

by Greg Heil

IMG_4631hdr2.jpeg

by Greg Heil

UTVY2044 (1)hdr.jpeg

by Greg Heil

DSC_5789_00001-mod1-LG.jpeg

by Marcel Slootheer

DSC_5768_00001-mod1-LG.jpeg

by Marcel Slootheer

DSC_5707_00001-mod1-LG.jpeg

by Marcel Slootheer

87767090_493138548308304_2226650546784174080_o.jpg
Holy Cross. Rider: Greg Heil

by Joel Lipovetsky

DSC_5606_00001-mod1-LG (1).jpeg
Holy Cross. Rider: Greg Heil

by Marcel Slootheer

Description

Fruita was once known (or rather, largely unknown) as a fruit producing town in Colorado's Grand Valley, but thanks to the construction of singletrack trails across the region Fruita is now renowned as one of the best places to ride a mountain bike in the world!

On an objective basis it's difficult to rank the trails in Fruita on par with destinations like Whistler, Crested Butte, or even Moab. But if you limit your scope to specifically desert mountain biking, there's no question that Fruita is one of the top mountain biking hot spots. This popularity is largely due to the 18 Road Trail System located in the North Fruita Desert, which offers fast, flowy beginner-friendly trails in wide-open terrain. Camping near the trailhead is extremely popular, making for a convenient spring mountain bike getaway for the throngs of riders that live on Colorado's Front Range.

Across the interstate, the Kokopelli Area Trails provide more technical terrain with challenging rocks and downhill gnar. That said, some of these trails offer excellent flow as well.

Included in this guidebook are key trails in nearby Grand Junction. While perhaps not technically in "Fruita," the Lunch Loops trails—and especially The Ribbon—are 100% worth riding when you're in the area. While they might look further away on the map, driving time to reach the Lunch Loops from downtown Fruita isn't much longer than driving to 18 Road.

Finally, unlike some towns that might objectively have higher quality trails, Fruita "gets it." The local business owners and elected officials know what it means to be a mountain biking destination. They've rebranded Fruita's official town logo and now depict it as an "F" in the center of a bicycle chain ring. Multiple bike shops in downtown support mountain bike tourists—most notably Over the Edge, whose owner and founder, Troy Rarick, is responsible for catalyzing much of the trail development in the region. And finally, the local restaurants and breweries—most notably the Hot Tomato—are all about their mountain biking patrons. While perhaps some of the trails leave something to be desired, in many ways Fruita sets the tone for every other mountain bike destination around the world.

Adventures

Zippety Do Da

Zippety Do Da provides the fast downhill bombs, swoop and flow, and visually-stunning ridgeline singletrack that put Fruita on the map.

Chutes and Ladders Loop

An aerobically-challenging but technically-moderate loop that will remove you from most of 18 Road's crowds.

Horsethief Bench

Horsethief Bench is the most famous trail in the Kokopelli Trail System, primarily because of its uber-gnarly drop down to the main trail. The views are spectacular as well!

Moore Fun Loop: Newer Version

Enjoy a well-built cross country trail on your way to access the technical centerpiece of the Kokopelli Loops: Moore Fun.

Rustler's Loop

Rustler's Loop is probably the best beginner mountain bike trail in the state of Colorado.

Lunch Loops Sampler

While easily accessible from the town of Grand Junction, the Lunch Loops provide rocky, technical singletrack to challenge even the best of mountain bikers.

Palisade Rim

The Palisade Rim joins two great lollipop loops atop the rimrock overlooking the Grand Valley for a unique and entertaining Colorado Plateau ride.