Colorado is recognized as a prime destination for its diverse trails throughout the state. Few activities are more enjoyable than taking a bicycle off-road. If you choose to do so, please be courteous to fellow trail users and act as good stewards of our shared Colorado outdoors.
Most land management agencies have adopted these guidelines provided by the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA). Be aware that some agencies will ticket mountain bikers who are not riding within these limits.
Know your equipment, your ability, and the area in which you are riding and prepare accordingly. Strive to be self-sufficient: keep your equipment in good repair and carry necessary supplies for changes in weather or other conditions. Always wear a helmet and appropriate safety gear.
For more information about trail riding in Colorado, check out the Colorado Mountain Bike Association.

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