Explore this 6-mile network of trails near Woodland Park, Colorado. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 90 min to complete. This is a popular area for locals to go camping, hiking, and horseback riding, so we will likely encounter other people while exploring. Best times to visit this trail are March through October.
We will start the e-mtb tour on Wildflower Alley Loop (2.6mi Green), head downhill on Easy Feeling (0.7mi Green), cross over to the Far East Trail (1.9mi Blue), we will make a stop for photos and to walk around the rock formations at the end of Red Rocks Trail (0.5mi Blue), and finally head back to parking lot on Southside Trail (0.4 mi Blue) for a total of 6.1 miles.
From Colorado Springs, travel west on US Highway 24 into the town of Woodland Park. At the intersection of Highways 24 and 67, turn north towards Deckers onto State Highway 67, and travel approximately 3 miles, watching for Forest Service Road 335 on your right. Look for you e-mtb tour group.
Beginner to Intermediate level electric mountain bike rider experience near Woodland Park. The Green trails are very wide and smooth, leaving room to get around others, while the Blue trails turn into more single-track with a few roots and shoots or rocks to manage and the occasional biker or hiker to pass.
Serving primarily German style lagers and ales along with a few hoppy brews, BierWerks has been a local hangout since 2010. BierWerks also serves Colorado made sausage, Wisconsin cheese, warm pretzels and salami and cheese platters year-round.
The gastro pub now features a delicious menu with items such as crab, shrimp, and avocado melt, pulled pork mac and cheese, and a kimchi Rueben. They offer new specials every week, and “burger night” on a regular basis.
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