Beaver Creek Bike Trails
Beaver Creek does not offer extreme downhill mountain biking. Lift-served family riding
and cross-country riding is offered. Only bikes with hand braking systems are permitted
on Beaver Creek Mountain.
Biking-Only Trails
Biking trails are closed to hikers, except for multi-use trails. Distances listed are one way.
Rose Pedal™
A lower-level intermediate single-track trail from either direction. Rose Pedal begins its
descent from Spruce Saddle and winds its way through pine trees in Rose Bowl™ and
down to Cinch; approx. 2 miles (3.2 km).
Corkscrew™
Bike down through groves of aspen and evergreens on this exciting single-track trail.
Geared toward expert riders; approx. 5 miles (8 km).
Stack-it™
A challenging mountain bike single-track, which winds its way down the ski slopes and
through the aspens; approx. 1.5 miles (2.5 km).
*Some trails closed until July 1st due to elk calving. Please refer to on-mountain trail signage and observe all closures.
Multi-Use Trails
Multi-use trails are designated for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
Distances listed are one way.
Allie’s Way™
This scenic trail is a wonderful beginner hiking path and intermediate mountain
biking trail through the trees and slopes of Beaver Creek’s lower mountain;
approx. 1 mile (1.6 km).
Arrowhead Mountain Trail™
With a great backcountry feel amongst the aspens and pines, this trail winds up
the Arrowhead valley eventually connecting with Primrose and Piece O’Cake Trail;
approx. 3.7 miles (6 km).
Bachelor Loop™, Bear Paw Loop™ & Ridge Rider Loop™
These multi-use trails are part of the Bachelor Gulch trail network. Enjoy scenic hikes
that start and finish in Bachelor Gulch.
Beaver Creek Recreation Path™
A paved recreation path adjacent to Village Road, which connects Avon
to Beaver Creek Village; approx. 2 miles (3.2km).
Cinch™
Beautiful views of Beaver Creek Valley and the Gore Range;
approx. 4.5 miles (7.2 km).
Dally™
You’ll pass the Birds of Prey™ Express Lift and wind down along Beaver Creek
by Red Tail Camp; approx. 4.5 miles (7.2 km).
Piece O’ Cake and Primrose™
Offering hikers and bikers an easy and scenic route to the tops of Arrowhead,
Bachelor Gulch and Beaver Creek Mountains.
Village-to-Village Trail™
From Red Tail Camp, the trail heads across the western hillside, through meadows
and aspen groves into Bachelor Gulch and Arrowhead. Opens on July 1;
approx. 3 miles (4.8 km).
Daybreak Ridge™
A great link from the ridge top (Primrose) to Village-to-Village Trail;
approx. 1.8 miles (3.0 km).
Elkhorn Trail
Quiet multi-use trail connecting Beaver Creek Landing to Village-to-Village Trail;
approx. 2.4mi (3.9km).
Lost Buck™
An easy intermediate access route from the base of Chair #12 connecting with
Stack-It, Lost Buck Spur and Village-to-Village Trails; approx. 1.7 miles (2.8 km).
Lost Buck Spur™
An intermediate trail, this single-track trail passes through aspen glades,
then connects with Beaver Lake Trail; approx. .75 mile (1.2 km).
Beano’s Hill Climb™
This climb is a rough fire road to the top of Chair #11 and Larkspur Bowl;
approx. 2.85 miles (4.6 km).
PHQ Hill Climb™
This trail zigzags 1,240 vertical feet (378 m) from Spruce Saddle to Ski Patrol
Headquarters at the summit of the mountain; approx. 2.7 miles (4.3 km).
*Some trails closed until July 1st due to elk calving. Please refer to on-mountain trail signage
