Crested Butte Fat Biking—Home of the Fat Bike World Champs

With a long and snowy winter season, Crested Butte has naturally become one of the best places in the world to pedal groomed snow.

Greg Heil

Images

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Cement Creek runs along part of the trail.

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Rock formations lining the early part of the trail.

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Groomed trail for all users.

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Aspen trees along the trail.

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Beautiful views

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Wide open trail leaves plenty of room for all users.

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Mountains views

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Beautifully groomed trail.

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Heading back down.

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Snow covered trees line the road.

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Entering Gothic

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Leaving Mt. Crested Butte for Gothic

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Fatbikers leaving Gothic

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The landscape will dwarf your fatbike.

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The road to Gothic is buried deep in snow during the winter months.

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Approaching the ghost town of Gothic

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Gothic Mountain

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Snodgrass road with Mount Crested Butte in the background. Rider: Greg Heil

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Snodgrass road with Mount Crested Butte in the background. Rider: Greg Heil

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Teddy's Trail. Rider: Greg Heil

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Teddy's Trail. Rider: Greg Heil

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Slate River Road. Rider: Greg Heil

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Slate River Road. Rider: Greg Heil

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Slate River Road. Rider: Greg Heil

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Slate River Road. Rider: Greg Heil

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Description

The locals say that Crested Butte only sees 30 frost-free days per year. The rest of the year, it’s either merely cold in the mornings… or downright frigid. Every winter, the Butte gets buried beneath countless inches of snow.

When fat biking blew up on the mountain bike scene, the combination of an ultra-long winter season and Crested Butte’s well-earned reputation as one of the top mountain bike destinations in the world provided the perfect breeding ground to create one of the best places to pedal on snow in the world. In fact, Crested Butte has launched a race/festival they’ve dubbed the “Fat Bike World Championships,” which is held every January.

While special race courses are groomed exclusively for the Fat Bike World Champs, all winter long the Crested Butte Mountain Bike Association grooms routes throughout the valley and up into the mountains. Exactly which routes are open and rideable varies wildly depending on the conditions and the grooming schedule, so be sure to check CBMBA’s website before you go.

That said, of all the many fat biking routes in Crested Butte, the three listed in this guidebook are the most likely to be rideable. Pack all of your layers and go ride groomed!

Adventures

Cement Creek

A scenic, beginner-friendly, winter fat bike route.

Kebler Pass

A classic mountain pass ride... but on snow.

Gothic Road

Ride on a non-motorized singletrack trail groomed for fat bikers.

Teddy's Trail and North Village

Combine two of Crested Butte’s fat bike-specific groomed trails into a visually-stunning ride above the village of Mount Crested Butte.

Slate River Road

A gorgeous road-turned-snowmobile trail climbing a narrow valley alongside a river.