Hagen Highway

Fat Biking

Fat Biking, also called snow biking, is a bicycle with over-sized tires, designed for low ground pressure to allow riding on soft unstable terrain, such as snow and sand.

Hagen Highway

Access This trail is accessed via the Cache Creek trailhead [Directions from town square Jackson, WY] or from the base area of Snow King Resort [Directions from town square Jackson, WY]. Options This trail can be ridden as an out and back; as a connector to Ferrins via Ferrins to Snow King; as part of […]

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Cache Creek

Access This trail is accessed via the Cache Creek trailhead [Directions from town square Jackson, WY] or indirectly from Game Creek [Directions to trailhead from town square Jackson, WY]. Options This trail can be ridden as an out and back from the trailhead to the wilderness boundary; as part of a loop including this trail

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Jolly Green Giant

Access This trail can be accessed from the base area at Grand Targhee [Directions to resort from Driggs, ID]. Options This trail starts and finishes halfway into the Greenhorn loop and can be ridden in either direction by starting at the Greenhorn  trailhead which is located near the entrance arch into the resort’s parking area.

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Mail Cabin

Access This trail can be accessed directly from the trailhead on Mail Cabin Creek Rd near the eastern base of Teton Pass [Directions to trailhead from Victor, ID]. Options This trail can be ridden as an out and back; as a loop by adding Mail Cabin to Mikesell/Mikesell Canyon and returning along Hwy 33/Hwy 22;

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Old Pass Road

Access This trail is accessed from the bottom via the Trail Creek trailhead [Directions to trailhead from Wilson, WY] and from the top via the parking lot at the summit of Teton Pass [Directions to trailhead from Wilson]. Options This can be ridden as an out and back; as a downhill by starting at the

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Snowdrift

Access This trail can be accessed via the base area at Grand Targhee Resort [Directions to resort from Driggs, ID]. Options This trail can be ridden in either direction a part of a loop including Pika Traverse and Rick’s Basin; as part of an incrementally longer loop by adding any or all of  Quakie Ridge,

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Rick’s Basin

Access This trail can be accessed from the base area at Grand Targhee Resort [Directions to resort from Driggs, ID]. Options This trail can be ridden as a loop in either direction starting with the Pika Traverse trail next to the base of the Dreamcatcher lift; as a longer loop by adding Snowdrift in either direction;

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Quakie Ridge

Access This trail can be accessed via the base area at Grand Targhee Resort [Directions to resort from Driggs, ID]. Options This trail can be ridden in either direction as part of a loop including Rick’s Basin in either direction; as a longer loop by adding the Snowdrift, Quakie, North Woods, More Cowbell, and Perma-Grin

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Greenhorn

Access This trail can be accessed from the base area at Grand Targhee [Directions to resort from Driggs, ID]. Options This trail makes sort of a figure 8 loop and can be ridden in either direction by starting at the trailhead near the entrance arch into the resort’s parking area. For a longer loop, add

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Trails

Teton Valley and Jackson Hole both offer amazing trails for riders of every skill level. The area includes rolling cross-country trails, grinding climbs, buffed descents, technical and rugged backcountry trails, epic all day tours, and extreme downhills with freeride features big enough to challenge the most advanced rider.

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Sheep Bridge

Trail Access This trail is accessed by driving from Driggs, Idaho by way of Ski Hill Rd. Continue up Ski Hill Rd. through Alta, Wyoming. Just after Alta, Wyoming look for the right turn which is Teton Canyon Rd. Continue down the gravel Teton Canyon Rd. Park in the first lot across from the Mill

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Hoback & Wyoming Range

Wyoming Range The Wyoming Range is ideal for mountain biking due to its scenic riding trails and low impact use. Popular riding areas and trails include Horse Creek, the Greys River Valley, Middle Piney, Bare Pass, North and South Cottonwood Creeks, and the South Fork of North Horse Creek. Hobacks The trails are wide, not

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Teton Valley

The long valley allows the towns of Victor, Driggs, Tetonia, and Alta Wyoming within her berth. Explore the regions longest, and most diverse trails systems within this valley of epic riding; you’ll have to decide on your own which is the best riding to be had as you’re riding the wild west of mountain biking. 

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