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Colorado Trail: Mount Massive Wilderness to Twin Lakes (Twin Lakes Pipeline)
Mountain Biking Trail
Moderate
12.22 mi
1,196 ft
A remote stretch of the Colorado Trail along the flanks of Mount Elbert.
The Colorado Trail (COT) is widely regarded as one of the very best long distance mountain bike trails in the world. Running for 535 miles between Denver and Durango, the trail crosses high alpine mountain passes and drops into beautiful valleys as it traverses the most beautiful portions of the state of Colorado. The COT forms one third of the Triple Crown of Bikepacking, along with the Arizona Trail and the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route.
This remote stretch of the COT runs along the flanks of Mount Elbert, the tallest mountain in Colorado. While the trail tread along this stretch isn’t always of the highest caliber—it switches back and forth between doubletrack and sweet singletrack—the beauty of this zone is simply stunning!
In the fall, the leaves on the aspen trees turn a beautiful gold, coating the trail with a crunchy carpet. The singletrack passes peaceful beaver ponds, and eventually offers up views of the stunningly-beautiful Twin Lakes.
Some portions of the singletrack are a bit steep and rocky, but overall this section of trail is quite flowy and intermediate-friendly. The middle section of this segment is all very achievable, and the flowy descent down to Twin Lakes is an absolute riot!
While of course this section is great for bikepacking, it’s also a worthy out-and-back day ride.
For through riders who need to refuel, consider taking the Twin Lakes spur, dropping into the town of Twin Lakes, and stopping at the general store and/or restaurant. Written by Greg Heil
The Colorado Trail (COT) is widely regarded as one of the very best long distance mountain bike trails in the world. Running for 535 miles between Denver and Durango, the trail crosses high alpine mountain passes and drops into beautiful valleys as it traverses the most beautiful portions of the state of Colorado. The COT forms one third of the Triple Crown of Bikepacking, along with the Arizona Trail and the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route.
This remote stretch of the COT runs along the flanks of Mount Elbert, the tallest mountain in Colorado. While the trail tread along this stretch isn’t always of the highest caliber—it switches back and forth between doubletrack and sweet singletrack—the beauty of this zone is simply stunning!
In the fall, the leaves on the aspen trees turn a beautiful gold, coating the trail with a crunchy carpet. The singletrack passes peaceful beaver ponds, and eventually offers up views of the stunningly-beautiful Twin Lakes.
Some portions of the singletrack are a bit steep and rocky, but overall this section of trail is quite flowy and intermediate-friendly. The middle section of this segment is all very achievable, and the flowy descent down to Twin Lakes is an absolute riot!
While of course this section is great for bikepacking, it’s also a worthy out-and-back day ride.
For through riders who need to refuel, consider taking the Twin Lakes spur, dropping into the town of Twin Lakes, and stopping at the general store and/or restaurant. Written by Greg Heil
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Trail 110 Climb | 0.87 mi | 404 ft | 8.8% |
CT Halfmoon climb from bridge | 0.75 mi | 453 ft | 11.2% |
CT (Halfmoon Rd to Twin Lakes) | 7.33 mi | -1,214 ft | -1.9% |
Emerald Overlook to Hwy 82 | 6.64 mi | -1,319 ft | -3.7% |
CT - Segment 11 from 130S | 5.09 mi | -1,198 ft | -3.3% |
Road 24 Climb | 0.68 mi | 282 ft | 7.8% |
South Elbert TH - 82 descent | 2.52 mi | -1,224 ft | -9.1% |
Mt Elbert TH DH | 1.78 mi | -883 ft | -9.3% |
Bridge to Tunnel | 1.52 mi | -600 ft | -7.4% |
TL CDT Section 1 | 0.53 mi | -52 ft | -0.9% |
TL CDT Section 2 | 1.88 mi | -82 ft | -0.4% |
CO Trail - Twin Lakes North Shore | 2.64 mi | -72 ft | -0.2% |
CDT Dexter Point Sprint Down | 0.49 mi | -33 ft | -1.2% |