Grand Valley Trails — COPMOBA
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World-renowned Mountain Biking Trails

The Grand Valley Trails chapter is home to world-renowned mountain biking trails in Palisade, Grand Junction, Fruita, Loma, Mack and the Grand Mesa, with year-round riding. Our diverse and expansive trails offer amazing singletrack from the desert floor to steep and technical descents that start above 10,000’. Whether you're a seasoned mountain biker or just getting started, there’s something for everyone to ride in the Grand Valley.

Trail Systems | News & More | Maps | Events | Programs & Projects | History

 


Committee Members

Don Potter, Co-Chair
Matt Morisseau, Co-Chair
Steve Goodnight, Co-Treasurer
Anne Spalding, Co-Treasurer
Mike Gormley, Secretary
Jonah Howe, Board Rep

Craig Owens
Dean Bressler
Erin Walter
Jody Winkler
Joe Benson
Katie Catanzarite
Michael Classen
Rick Walker
Sam Parker

Chapter Contact: grandvalley@copmoba.org

Social Media: Keep up with the chapter by following Grand Valley Trails on Facebook.

Photo by Joey Early

 
 

Programs & Projects

Grand Valley Trails has a variety of projects in the works and future programs planned. Find information on all of our major programs and events below.

NORTH FRUITA DESERT (18 Road) New trailS

New Trails

 

 CHAPTER EVENTS

Here’s a listing of upcoming GVT chapter events. To see everything we’ve got planned, CLICK HERE for our event calendar with events from all four of COPMOBA’s chapters.

Grand valley Trail Systems

Chapter Blogs/News

GRAND VALLEY trails MAPS 

Grand Valley Canyons on Trailforks.com

* See our Trail Information section for individual trail status.


grand valley trails History & Vision

The Grand Valley Canyons (GVT) chapter draws directly from the beginnings of the COPMOBA organization. The origin story of COPMOBA is tied to the establishment of the Kokopelli Trail in 1989, connecting the Grand Valley in Loma, CO to Moab, UT. Ongoing trail development activities in the 1990’s focused primarily on the nascent Kokopelli Loops network, the Lunch Loop network, and the burgeoning 18 Road Trails network in the North Fruita Desert area. 

The 90’s included challenging efforts to engage informal trail development with formal focused efforts associated with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on the part of COPMOBA. The 18 Road Trail system became the poster child of these challenges, which ultimately has evolved into a treasured regional trail system with worldwide visibility. Thoughtful and consistent work by committed volunteers and community partners has served to develop this and many other areas into the diverse singletrack region that riders enjoy today. Pearls such as Horsethief Bench, Rustlers Loop, Joe’s Ridge, Troy Built, Mary’s Loop, Palisade Rim, Free Lunch, Kids Meal, Mesa Top, and many others draw residents and visitors into our natural environments daily. The GVT chapter's vision to develop multiple trail networks, with diverse ride character and terrain types was also melded with efforts to provide a diversity of ride experience. Accomplishments across decades such as the creation of Rustlers Loop - the first intentionally developed signed skill-building trail on public lands, or Free Lunch - the first Freeride trail planned and created on public lands, and the creation of the Palisade Plunge Trail - an audacious multi-partner back-country route connecting diverse regions, represent just some of the groundbreaking trails created by the GVT chapter within the broader structure of COPMOBA.

The GVT Chapter is the largest chapter of COPMOBA, and has worked to share and spread the hard-earned skills and experience working with public land management agencies and community partners with all COPMOBA chapters and members to further trail development and maintenance throughout the region.

Photo by Joey Early

Community Partners

COPMOBA's business partners play an important role in supporting our mission, and we are so grateful for their support. Our partnerships include: 

  • Social media and promotions

  • Volunteer trail work days

  • Funding for operations and specific projects

  • In-kind donations

  • Co-hosted events

 
 

To explore partnership opportunities and the prospect of supporting our western slope trails, please reach out to trails@copmoba.org. Thank you for your support!

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