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Mountain biking in Staunton State Park offers diverse terrain across elevations ranging from 8,100 feet in meadows to over 10,000 feet atop granite cliffs. The park is characterized by mixed conifer forests, aspen groves, and lush meadows, interspersed with dramatic granite outcroppings like Lions Head and Chimney Rock. Numerous streams wind through the landscape, contributing to varied habitats. Mountain bike trails in Staunton State Park feature a mix of natural surfaces, including smooth doubletrack and rocky singletrack, with significant elevation…
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Embark on the Staunton State Park loop for a moderate mountain biking adventure that spans 18.5 miles (29.8 km) with a total elevation gain of 2733 feet (833 metres). You…
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Embark on the Staunton Road Trail, Border Line Trail, and Mason Creek Trail loop for a comprehensive mountain biking experience through Staunton State Park. This moderate 11.8-mile (19.0 km) route…

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Embark on a moderate mountain biking adventure along the Staunton Ranch and Bugling Elk Loop Trail. This route spans 9.6 miles (15.5 km) and features a total elevation gain of…
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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This is a beautiful area with short stone-lined paths leading to benches in the forest and a wooden bridge crossing the stream. This makes for a wonderful place to rest or take in the scenery.
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There is ample parking, restrooms, and a picnic area here at the upper trailhead. You can keep driving up to the Lazy V trailhead if you want to get further into the mountains without adding distance to your run.
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Catamount Overlook is a great scenic overlook and sits at almost 9,500 feet in elevation. You will take in views of Lions Head, Black Mountain, and the Staunton Ranch below. On a clear day you can see Pikes Peak to the south & Mt. Bierstadt to the west.
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Catamount Overlook is a great scenic overlook and sits at almost 9,500 feet in elevation. You will take in views of Lions Head, Black Mountain, and the Staunton Ranch below. On a clear day you can see Pike Peak to the south & Mt. Bierstadt to the west.
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Catamount Overlook is a great scenic overlook and sits at almost 9,500 feet in elevation. You will take in views of Lions Head, Black Mountain, and the Staunton Ranch below. On a clear day you can see Pike Peak to the south & Mt. Bierstadt to the west.
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Mason Creek Trail is a great intermediate trail, with a few rocks and obstacles, but nothing very technical. There are also a few creek crossings along the way.
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Bugling Elk trail is a smooth gravel road that connects the Northwest portion of the park with the main loop from the Mason Creek Trailhead.
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This pretty, rock-lined pond is a nice place to rest or enjoy a picnic. Keep an eye out for marmots that live in among the rocks; they look sort of like giant, grizzled ground squirrels.
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Staunton State Park offers a diverse network of over 10 mountain bike trails, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of moderate and difficult routes to explore.
The trails in Staunton State Park feature a varied terrain, ranging from smooth doubletrack to rocky singletrack. You'll encounter mixed conifer forests, aspen groves, and lush meadows, often interspersed with dramatic granite outcroppings. The park's diverse topography includes elevations from 8,100 feet in meadows to over 10,000 feet atop granite cliffs.
While Staunton State Park is known for its moderate to difficult trails, some sections are more accessible. However, there are no trails specifically classified as 'easy' for mountain biking in our current selection. Riders should be prepared for varied terrain and elevation changes.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, trails like the Staunton State Park loop offer significant elevation changes over its 18.5 miles. Another demanding option is the Mason Creek Trail and Catamount Overlook loop, which is classified as difficult and covers over 27 miles with substantial climbing.
Yes, the dramatic Elk Falls, which plunges nearly 100 feet, is a significant attraction within the park. While primarily a hiking destination, some mountain bike routes may offer access points or views of the surrounding area. You can also find Elk Falls Pond.
Staunton State Park is renowned for its spectacular granite outcroppings and stunning vistas. Key features include Lions Head, Chimney Rock, and Elk Creek Spires. You can also find viewpoints like Catamount Overlook and Eagle Cliffs Overlook, offering panoramic views of the diverse landscape.
Yes, Class One e-bikes are permitted on many trails within Staunton State Park. However, it's important to note that restrictions may apply in specific areas, such as portions of the Staunton Ranch trail on USFS property. Always check local signage for the most current regulations.
Absolutely, many of the park's mountain bike trails are designed as loops, providing a comprehensive riding experience. Popular loop options include the Staunton Road Trail, Border Line Trail, and Mason Creek Trail loop, and the Staunton Ranch and Bugling Elk Loop Trail.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 12 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning granite formations, and the varied ecosystems that make each ride unique. The mix of challenging and accessible trails, combined with the natural beauty, makes it a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts.
Staunton State Park offers enjoyable mountain biking across multiple seasons. The spring and fall typically provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with wildflowers in spring and changing leaves in autumn. Summer can be warm but offers longer daylight hours. Always check current trail conditions, especially after rain or snow, as higher elevations can experience different weather patterns.
Yes, the park has some interesting historical elements. You can find the Old Mill Site, which offers a glimpse into the area's past. Additionally, the park's infrastructure includes features like a river bridge and picnic table, providing spots for rest and reflection.


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