Wyoming Big Horns

Total Miles
30.3

Elevation

2,576.64 ft

Duration

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Technical Rating

7

Difficult

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

Start the day at the red-grade road outside Sheridan, Wyoming. It's not a good idea to ride in this area alone; this is very challenging riding. Start up the dirt road and come to a creek that is about 30 feet across and about 2 feet deep. Crossing on a bike isn't too bad. From there, cruise up some dirt and rock roads to where the tough stuff begins. Most of this riding is very rocky and steep, with lots of varying elevation and switchbacks. Some of the switchbacks are very steep, extremely difficult, and satisfying to overcome.

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Wyoming Big Horns
Wyoming Big Horns

Difficulty

Some of the terrain is intermediate. A very large part of it is for advanced riders. These trails are steep with big rocks and require a great deal of balance, clutch work, and good tires aired down to about 8 PSI in the rear and about 10 PSI in the front when it's wet. In the spring, there are around a dozen water crossings, several severe.

Technical Rating

7

Access Description

The local Honda shop has a decent trail map of the area.

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