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Mountain biking around Moose Wilson Road offers diverse terrain within Grand Teton National Park. The area features a scenic corridor winding through rich forest and marsh habitats, providing views of aspens, pine trees, and wildflowers. Riders encounter varied landscapes including sections alongside the Snake River, beaver ponds, and direct views of the Grand Teton mountains. This region provides a mix of natural features suitable for mountain biking, from forested trails to paths with mountain vistas.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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37.6km
02:53
510m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.8km
02:24
680m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.39km
00:40
140m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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310m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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360m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Ridge Trail is a prime lookout spot that arcs over Wilson. From the top you can see the neighboring Tetons and Jackson off in the distance!
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Great view of the city, and not as busy as you'd typically expect for a weekend. The trail is partially exposed and can have loose dirt in quite a few spots depending on recent moisture, but overall a great trail close to Jackson.
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This route is roughly a 4 mile climb through forest, then for the last mile or so, it opens up to hillsides. Once open up, you have meadows of wildflowers and a great spot to view wildlife. The trail surface is pretty hardpacked with the right amount of grip while in the trees. It does get a bit more loose towards the top.
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Crater Lake is a small glacial lake in the Teton Mountains along Old Pass Road, fed from snow melt high above from the Glory Bowl. The consistent elevation gain is not as hard as you might expect, offering a pleasant and short ride to a beautiful lake. Many other trails can be accessed from the area, so there are plenty of options to extend your ride if desired.
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Mosquito Creek Road is a doubletrack forest road that follows mosquito creek. There isn't much shade when the sun is overhead and per the name, there can be a lot of mosquitos. If you decide to venture onto the singletrack, there is a lot of overgrowth. This trail is better late/early season when the brush dies.
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South Park Pathway is a multi-use path that is off the main road.The path provides car-free views of the surrounding mountains and a nice place to be able to ride while connecting ot other trails!
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Game Creek Trail is a single track trail that takes you through a valley. There are plenty of wildflowers and be sure to call out for bears/bring bear spray as this canyon has a creek that is a great habitat for large mammals of the not-cuddly variety.
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This section of the trail is pretty narrow single track that is not technical at all. The trail is very smooth with the occasional rock, but keep an eye out for oncoming riders/bears as the vegetation is thick and hard to see through.
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There are nearly 30 mountain bike trails around Moose Wilson Road. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from moderate climbs through dense forests to more challenging ascents with significant elevation gain.
Yes, the area offers a few easier options suitable for beginners or families. There are 3 easy trails available, providing a gentler introduction to mountain biking in the region. While specific names aren't listed as easy, the broader Jackson Hole Community Pathway System, accessible via Moose Wilson Road, offers paved routes with wide shoulders that are generally suitable for less experienced riders.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, there are 14 difficult mountain bike trails in the area. One notable difficult route is Mount Elly – Teton Pass Summit loop from Wilson, which covers 23.6 km with over 938 meters of elevation gain, offering a strenuous and rewarding experience.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Moose Wilson Road are designed as loops. Examples include Phillips Canyon and Ridge Loop, Phillips Ridge and BPA Road Loop, and Old Pass Road Loop. These loops allow you to start and finish at the same point, making logistics simpler.
Moose Wilson Road is renowned for its abundant wildlife. You might spot moose, especially around beaver ponds, as well as bears (black and grizzly), beavers, deer, elk, owls, foxes, coyotes, eagles, river otters, and trumpeter swans. The Moose Habitat Overlook is a designated spot for wildlife viewing along the road.
Yes, the trails offer numerous scenic viewpoints. The region provides direct views of the majestic Grand Teton mountains and the broader Teton Range. You can also find picturesque views of aspens, pine trees, wildflowers, and the Snake River. For specific viewpoints, consider visiting Huckleberry Point or areas offering views of Phelps Lake.
The best time for mountain biking is generally when the road is fully open to vehicles, typically from mid-May through October. During this period, trails are usually clear of snow, and the weather is favorable. The road itself is closed to motor vehicles between November 1 and mid-May, but open to skiing, snowshoeing, and hiking, so mountain biking is not feasible during this winter closure.
Beyond the trails, you can explore several attractions. The Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve Center offers trail information and exhibits. You can also visit Phelps Lake for impressive views, or head to Jackson town square & antler arches for a unique local experience.
Moose Wilson Road provides access to several trailheads, including Granite Canyon, Phelps Lake, and Death Canyon, which typically have designated parking areas. Additionally, Teton Village, located near the road, offers amenities and parking options that can serve as a base for exploring the wider area.
The mountain biking experience around Moose Wilson Road is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning views of the Grand Teton mountains, and the opportunity to cycle through rich forest and marsh habitats, often spotting abundant wildlife.
Yes, many trails in the Moose Wilson Road area offer direct views of the majestic Grand Teton mountains and the broader Teton Range. For example, the Phillip's Ridge trail features views towards the Teton Peaks as it winds through dense forests.
The mountain biking trails around Moose Wilson Road feature diverse terrain. You can expect a mix of embedded rock and roots, especially on trails like Phillips Ridge. Routes often wind through dense forests, with some sections alongside the Snake River and near beaver ponds. Trail conditions can vary with weather, so it's always good to check local reports before heading out.


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