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Level: Beginner
Length: 6 mi (9.7 km)
Surface: 4x4 Trail
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +556/ -300 ft
Total: 41 riders
 

Mountain Biking Pole Hill

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Pole Hill is made up of several loops. It definitely helped that we had a GPS device while we were riding.
It is a 4x4 trail but there are plenty of technical sections due to the many rock outcroppings in the area.
The first part of the trail is a rocky uphill climb. There are a couple of loops on the southeast and northwest areas of the trail with a connecting trail between them.
The trail can get pretty rocky (and steep at times) but also has some epic views and fun downhill sections. This trail has it all!
There were a few water crossings because of some recent rains but nothing too difficult. We had a great time on this trail even though its not a true singletrack trail!

First added by alskoj on Jul 25, 2012. Last updated Apr 28, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: unknown
  • Lift service: unknown
  • Night riding: unknown
  • Pump track: unknown
  • Restrooms: unknown
  • Fat bike grooming: unknown
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: unknown
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Getting there
Take Hwy 36 north from Lyons, CO to the top of the hill before descending into Estes Park, CO.















Turn right on Pole Hill, then drive through a mountain subdivision until you get to the trailhead.

































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  • tnadanzig
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    This is a pretty good trail to ride on for intermediate rider. A descent start up hill with some rocky sections. Good uphills and downhills sections with the loops. Lots of 4x4 tours from Estes Park so watch out around corners.

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  • byknphil
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    Yeah..... Beginner. If your from Colorado and use to climbing at elevation. Other than that, it's exactly as the others described.

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  • Downhill Devil
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    Great trail even though its a 4 by 4 trail difficult appeal climb to start and then it starts with some great up and down hill we decided to go counterclockwise. Some good hard climbs followed by some rewarding downhill with spots to catch air off of. Awesome place to spend the day exploring.

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  • *****

    Pole Hill is one of my favorite rides is Estes. Everyone thinks single track is the holy grail but I rather enjoy riding for hours and only seeing a jeep or two and having the trail (or 4x4 road in this case) to myself. Its also in great shape even after an afternoon of rain so environmental impact is low. The trail is like a pretzel, with and outer loop interconnected by inner loops. This makes it possible to ride the outer loop, cut through and hit your favorite downhill sections again. The small water crossings are dry by mid-July. The climb starts with a big climb but the ride improves so don't bail out due to your introduction. I like to ride it counter clockwise but once a year or so I'll do it the other way. The views are worth bringing a camera and you can do a quick bit if the ride in an hour or so or spend the afternoon doing laps around various loops. It's nice in the autumn too as there are some meadows and stands of aspen as well.

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  • alskoj   ✓ supporter
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    This is a 4x4 trail but we still enjoyed it. Nice forest areas, great views from the top and really nice downhills. Some very steep grades but they don't last long. The nice thing about a wide trail is the multiple lines available to choose from.
    My wife dropped my son and I off at the trailhead but we rode all the way down to Estes Park when we were done (on Hwy 36).

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