Tucked into the dramatic folds of the Poudre Canyon, the Young Gulch Trail is a playground for mountain bikers with an adventurous spirit. This 9-mile ride blends smooth singletrack, playful turns, and the kind of natural beauty that demands you stop—if only for a moment—to take it all in.
From the start, the trail whispers its promise of a good time. A gentle climb winds through sagebrush flats and scraggly oaks, the air alive with the sound of Poudre Creek’s bubbling flow. Around mile two, the pace quickens. Smooth berms, natural rock gardens, and tight switchbacks weave a path that feels as much like a dance as a ride. Every twist invites precision; every climb rewards with an exhilarating drop.
Recovery from past floods has gifted this trail a series of wooden bridges—crossings that punctuate the ride like exclamation points. Some require balance and care, others are an adrenaline rush when taken at speed. The creek itself is a constant companion, its coolness a welcome contrast to the sun-soaked sections of the trail.
The out-and-back route keeps the descent fresh, a second chance to refine your line or unleash your speed. The final push to the trailhead is bittersweet—you’ll ache to stay on two wheels but feel wholly satisfied by what you’ve conquered.
Getting There: Young Gulch Trailhead sits off Highway 14, about 13 miles northwest of Fort Collins. Parking is limited, so aim to arrive early.
Ride hard, breathe deep, and let the rhythm of the trail carry you through the gulch.
Intermediate
1.5 mi
528 ft