Epic Trails — COPMOBA
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OUR FAVORITE REGIONAL ROUTES

Our chapters hold a variety of world-class bike routes. Find ride information on a few of our favorites below.

tabeguache | Kokopelli Trail | The Ribbon | Whole Uncolada | Palisade plunge | PAradox Trail | Grand Loop

 

Lunch Loops by Joey Early

 

Tabeguache Trail

The Tabeguache Trail is a historic route connecting Grand Junction and Montrose. It comprises several motorized and non-motorized sections and all of them, with the exception of the section within the Lunch Loops, are motorized 4x4 trail/road. Combined, the sections create one third of the Grand Loop bikepacking adventure route (Kokopelli, Paradox, Tabeguache) and is a compelling bikepacking route in western Colorado.

 
 

Kokopelli Trail

Mountain bike 152 miles on the world-famous Kokopelli Trail from Grand Junction to Moab on singletrack trails and jeep roads through flowering desert canyons along the beautiful Colorado River. COPMOBA built the Kokopelli Trail over 30 years ago, and has been offering a guided ride every May as a fundraiser for the nonprofit, learn more about our Annual Guided Kokopelli Tour.

 

Photo by Joey Early

 

The Ribbon

The Ribbon info coming soon!

 
 

The Whole Uncolada

On the Whole Uncolada you ride the Plateau from top to bottom, 3,700 feet of descending bliss from the Aspen forest and to the finish at Buzzard Gulch. Be prepared for the Spring Creek crossing, and some steep descending.

 
 

Palisade Plunge

Seasonal closure from December 1 through May 1 annually.

The Palisade Plunge connects the top of the Grand Mesa (10,700′) to the Town of Palisade, CO, (4,700′) and offers 32 miles of singletrack. This challenging trail offers a steep and technical ride, with a mix of rocky sections, tight turns, and fast flowy sections. For those that take “the plunge” the trail provides an unforgettable experience, with stunning views of the surrounding vineyards, orchards, and the Colorado River. The trail is a must-ride for any advanced mountain biker visiting Western Colorado.

Learn more about the Palisade Plunge.

 
 

PaRadox Trail

Connecting the Tabeguache & Kokopelli Trails

The Paradox Trail was established in 1995 by COPMOBA in collaboration with Montrose West Recreation, the US Forest Service, and the Bureau of Land Management. The 110 mile long Paradox Trail traverses the unique landscape of Western Montrose County, utilizing some of the hundreds of miles of back country jeep roads and trails that exist in this area. The route links two other long distant trails in the region, the Tabeguache Trail to the east on the Uncompahgre Plateau and the Kokopelli Trail to the west in the La Sal Mountains of Utah. Together, the three trails form the “Grand Loop”, a grueling 360 mile back country system sure to challenge the strongest mountain bikers.

 

Photo by Nick Patrick / Yeti Nest Films

 

Grand Loop

The Grand Loop info coming soon!