Level:
Length: 3.5 mi (5.6 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: -
Total: 1 riders
Mountain Biking Limber Pine
#1,285 of 1,383 mountain bike trails in Colorado
Limber Pine is a singletrack trail composed mostly of scree, but never deep. Much of the trail is narrow singletrack, but the upper, northwest mile or so is quite wide. It is part of the North Slope Recreation Area. About a third of the trail is on BLM land and two-thirds is Colorado Springs ownership. There is some fun riding throughout its length in both directions. The far southeast terminus is a 0.2 mi, steep, somewhat rutted, unmaintained hill. It makes for a short rowdy descent and a short brutal climb. The trail is quite central to the entire trail network of the North Slope Recreation Area and Catamount Ranch Open Space and part of many rides/routes.
First added by mongwolf on Jul 11, 2021. Last updated Jul 11, 2021. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: no
- Lift service: no
- Night riding: unknown
- Pump track: no
- Restrooms: no
- Fat bike grooming: no
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: no
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From the parking lot/trailhead of the Catamount Ranch Open Space off of Ed Lowe Road (see Elder-Fehn Trail for directions), head south 0.1 mi up the short steep climb on Elder-Fehn trail until you reach a metal gate. Go through the gate, and you are on Limber Pine Trail. This is about a 0.5 mi to the west of where the trail connects with Catamount Trail (road).
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