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Mountain bike trails in Sublette County, Wyoming, traverse a diverse landscape characterized by expansive public lands and significant mountain ranges, including the Wind River, Gros Ventre, and Wyoming Mountains. Elevations vary from 6,280 feet in valleys to over 13,000 feet in the Wind River Range. The region features alpine meadows, sagebrush high desert, and numerous glacial lakes like Fremont Lake. This varied topography provides a wide range of mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
37.1km
03:34
630m
630m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
15.1km
01:53
620m
620m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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45.7km
05:23
1,630m
1,620m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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01:34
420m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Granite Falls is an impressive 40-50 foot waterfall located near Bondurant, Wyoming. Once you reach the river, you can head to the left and go up next to the waterfall a little bit, hang out along/ in the river, or ford the river to access a free natural hot spring. Not everyone who visits the enormous waterfall knows about the natural hot spring located right next to it. In fact, you can even see the free hot spring pool once you reach the end of the trail at the river – just look across for the small waterfall with steam.
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Gibbs Creek has a waterfall from the runoff of the mountain ridge overhead. It is a nice place to cool off on a long ride or hike as this portion of the trail is fairly exposed.
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Granite Hot Springs is open during the winter and summer. This thermal concrete pool offers bathers beautiful views of the surrounding Bridger-Teton National Forest. The water's average temps range from a steamy 93 degrees in summer to 112 degrees in winter. The pool is open every day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the winter (until 5 p.m. after mid-February) and until 7 p.m. in the summer. Keep in mind during the winter that the road leading up to the hot springs is closed to cars, and is only accessible via snowmobile, dogsled, ski and fat bike. Admission is $8 for adults and $5 for children. Facilities include vault toilets, picnic tables and changing rooms. No alcohol is allowed on-site.
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The trails around Anne's Pond serve as a popular hiking, cycling, and horseback riding destination. Anne's Pond is a football field sized pond located in a clearing that provides nourishment to many wildflowers, horses, and whatever else lurks in the woods.
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Granite Creek flows through the beautiful Gros Ventre Range. There are some great places for hikers to check out along its course, including Granite Falls and the natural thermal pools at Granite Hot Springs. The Granite Creek Trail follows the creek, or there are various other named trails that head off up into the mountains.
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This is a popular spot and natural hot spring nestled deep within the Gros Ventre Mountains. Here, you find a campground, as well as both a human-made swimming pool and the natural soaking pool. It's the perfect way to relax after a long day on the surrounding trails.
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A hugely impressive series of cascades, Granite Falls is a beautiful waterfall on Granite Creek in the Gros Ventre Range. The falls are located just to the north of the Granite Creek campground and are reached relatively easily on foot. Further upstream, you find the developed Granite Falls Hot Springs, a popular spot.
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This guide features 4 highly-rated mountain bike trails, but Sublette County offers hundreds of miles of trails suitable for various skill levels. The region's vast public lands, including the Bridger-Teton National Forest, provide an extensive network for mountain biking.
While this guide focuses on moderate to difficult routes, Sublette County does offer trails suitable for beginners and families, particularly around Pinedale. Areas like the CCC Ponds and trails around Anne's Pond are popular for cycling. The Willow Creek and Anne's Ridge Trail Loop, featured in this guide, is a moderate option that offers varied terrain and is popular among local cyclists.
The prime mountain biking season in Sublette County typically runs from late June through September. Higher elevation trails may not be snow-free until the end of July. The aspen groves throughout the county are particularly scenic for mountain biking in the fall.
Yes, Sublette County offers several loop options. This guide features the Willow Creek and Anne's Ridge Trail Loop, a moderate 9.4-mile path, and the more challenging Cliff Creek Parallel and Little Cliff Creek Loop, which is 28.4 miles long and leads through forested areas and open meadows.
Mountain bike trails in Sublette County offer diverse and impressive views. You can expect to see everything from verdant mountains and alpine meadows to sagebrush high desert. The region is characterized by the Wind River, Gros Ventre, and Wyoming Ranges, with elevations varying dramatically. Trails like those around Fremont Lake Dam offer scenic lake views, while others provide epic vistas of the high peaks.
Absolutely. The Granite Creek Trail to Granite Hot Springs leads directly to the natural soaking pools of Granite Hot Springs, a popular spot within the Gros Ventre Mountains. You can also find significant glacial lakes like Fremont Lake, Wyoming's second-largest, and the scenic Green River Lakes. For more points of interest, consider exploring Photographer's Point or the Historic Pinedale Downtown.
Parking availability varies by trail. Many trailheads within the Bridger-Teton National Forest and around Pinedale, such as those for the CCC Ponds or Upper Skyline Drive/Fremont Lake Road, offer designated parking areas. It's always recommended to check specific trail information for detailed parking instructions before heading out.
Sublette County stands out for its expansive public lands, with approximately 80% being public, offering vast opportunities for recreation. The diverse topography, ranging from 6,280 feet in valleys to over 13,000 feet in the Wind River Range, provides a wide variety of scenery, from alpine meadows to sagebrush high desert. The active Sublette Trails Association also works to maintain and develop sustainable multi-use trail networks, ensuring quality experiences.
For those seeking a challenge, the Cliff Creek Parallel and Little Cliff Creek Loop is rated as difficult, covering 28.4 miles with significant elevation changes. Other challenging rides in the county, known for technical climbs and descents with epic views, include Kilgore Creek, Monument Ridge, and Wyoming Peak.
Mountain bikers often praise Sublette County for its vast, unspoiled natural beauty and the variety of terrain. The region's extensive public lands mean less crowded trails and a true wilderness experience. The opportunity to combine a ride with a soak in Granite Hot Springs, as offered by the Granite Creek Trail, is also a highly appreciated highlight.
Yes, the Sublette Trails Association actively works to improve, maintain, and develop sustainable non-motorized multi-use trail networks in the county. This ensures that mountain bikers and other trail enthusiasts have access to well-kept and enjoyable routes.


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