Snow, Mud, Altitude – Bring It On!
Fat Tire &
Mountain Biking
Winter
Embark on an adrenaline-fueled winter escapade through the exhilarating sport of fat tire biking. As the snow-covered landscape transforms into a playground of powdery trails, fat tire bikes become the ultimate adventurers' chariots. With their oversized, grippy tires, these bikes effortlessly cruise through the pristine snow, allowing riders to explore the enchanting winter wonderland at their own pace. The Bridger-Teton National Forest, adorned in its snow-clad splendor, offers a vast network of trails that wind through serene forests and open meadows, providing a breathtaking backdrop for a thrilling fat tire biking experience. Whether you're seeking a heart-pounding downhill descent or a leisurely ride surrounded by snow-laden trees, fat tire biking in Sublette County promises a unique and unforgettable winter adventure.
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Summer
Experience the exhilarating fusion of adventure and scenic beauty with summer fat tire and mountain biking in Western Wyoming. As the snow-capped peaks give way to verdant mountains and arid desert landscapes, mountain & fat tire bikes prove to be the perfect companions for exploration. A collection of fun and varied trails accessible in Sublette County in both the Wind River and Wyoming Ranges offer hundreds of miles of trails. There are many loops, shuttles, connectors and out and back rides available. All trails are maintained by the USFS and the Sublette Trails Association. With its diverse landscapes, our home offers a unique blend of mountainous challenges and desert delights for fat tire and mountain bikers seeking an adrenaline-packed journey under the warm summer sun.
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Fat Tire and Mountain Bike Trails
Winter Trails
Elevations: 7,000 feet to 10,000 feet
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Season temperatures: +30 degrees F to -20 degrees F
Some trails are groomed many are not
Summer Trails
Elevations: 7,000 feet to 10,000 feet
Season: When? to When?
Season temperatures: +30 degrees F to 80 degrees F