Biking
Follow the Trail Less Traveled
<p>Trinchera is home to 200+ miles of high-country paths, two-track trails and roadways that wind through aspen groves, roll across sage-covered plains and climb into the silence above 10,000 feet. These are trails you’ll have all to yourself, with only the sound of your tires and the breeze in the trees for company. Whether you’re after a casual loop or a full-day push into the wildest corners of the property, our expert guides tailor each route to your goals and comfort level.</p>
Plan Your Stay
Bikes & e-bikes are available on-site.
The Land Sets the Rhythm
<p>Gently graded flow trails trace the land’s natural contours, offering a rhythmic, rolling ride through woodlands and open alpine meadows. Ideal for beginners and intermediate cyclists, they combine ease with immersion. Listen for the rush of nearby creeks and the soft hush of tires over pine needles as you ride past wild iris and golden banner in bloom.</p>

Elevation Without Interruption
<p>Two-track trails and dirt roads stretch for miles across Trinchera’s varied terrain—climbing ridgelines, curving through valleys and delivering long, quiet stretches where the only sound is your breath and the wind. Without passing bikers or vehicles, and with constant changes in elevation, these roads offer both serenity and a steady challenge.</p>

Into the Backcountry’s Unridden Miles
<p>For riders seeking a deeper encounter with the landscape, Trinchera’s gravel network leads into its wildest corners. Navigate sun-warmed switchbacks, coast along old logging roads, and descend into meadows where mule deer pause to watch you pass. These are routes few have ridden, designed for those who find clarity in motion.</p>
