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Sandy Wash Loop

Mountain Biking Trail

Moderate
14.14 mi
1,625 ft
The quickest way to ride the classic Sandy Wash descent.

Most riders on Colorado’s Front Range consider Buffalo Creek the go-to destination for flowy, swoopy, buffed-out singletrack, hence the nickname “Buff Creek.” This classic trail system has long been popular with cross country-style mountain bikers, but just about anybody that rides a bike will have a great time on the trails at Buffalo Creek. The stunning singletrack and incredible trail quality found here have earned Buffalo Creek the coveted IMBA Epic designation.

The singletrack in this system is mostly smooth, punctuated by the occasional rock garden and slab of grippy granite. The “dirt” consists of stereotypical Colorado Front Range kitty litter, aka decomposed granite. This makes many of the corners very slippery and much more challenging than they may first appear.

The views from openings on the hillside can be expansive, displaying rolling hills giving way to mountains in the distance, and monolithic rock outcroppings peppering the hillside.

For a short ride through this massive network that skips the lung-busting climbs and the sphincter-clenching rock rolls, follow this short loop that finishes on the classic Sandy Wash descent. Sandy Wash is one of the original staples of the Buffalo Creek trail system, and to this day, many riders try to finish their rides by descending Sandy Wash back to the trailhead. In fact, two other routes in FATMAP finish on this trail: the [Buffalo Creek IMBA Epic Loop]( and the [Blackjack Loop](

The singletrack on Sandy Wash swoops up and down the sides of a… well, a sandy wash. The banked turns sweep up the low hillsides and swoop back down, over and over again, allowing you to fly down the mountainside. If you can ride Sandy Wash without your face splitting into an ear-to-ear grin, I don’t know if we can be friends anymore.

The route mapped here is one of the quickest and most efficient ways to get to the Sandy Wash goods. But if this mileage isn’t enough, consider one of the longer rides mentioned above or add in some of the other amazing trails in the area. Written by Greg Heil
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
543 Lot to Baldy4.10 mi502 ft2.3%
2nd half of Buffalo Creek4.01 mi459 ft2.1%
543 to Top of Baldy7.20 mi1,322 ft3.5%
543 to Gashouse3.48 mi344 ft1.9%
543 Lot to Top of Baldy7.05 mi1,286 ft3.5%
Buff Creek Quick Loop13.25 mi1,316 ft0.0%
S Buffalo Creek Rd Climb0.41 mi279 ft12.9%
Aid3 to Baldy3.42 mi394 ft2.2%
South Buffalo Creek Road Climb0.46 mi299 ft12.3%
Climb to Cave with Window2.27 mi853 ft7.1%
Baldy Ascent2.89 mi869 ft5.7%
Baldy climb to rest rock2.04 mi696 ft6.4%
Baldy climb from Gas house to top intersection2.83 mi797 ft5.3%
Baldy1.72 mi761 ft8.3%
Buff Creek North Side Descent - Gashouse/Baldy > Miller > Charlie's > Homestead > Sandy Wash6.42 mi-1,207 ft-3.6%
Upper Upper Gashouse0.58 mi-72 ft-2.3%
Charlies/Homestead/Sandy/Parking Lot6.26 mi-1,293 ft-3.9%
Charlie's Cutoff (Descent)1.30 mi-262 ft-3.7%
Charlie's cutoff to Sandy Wash descent (via homestead)4.87 mi-1,070 ft-4.1%
Charlie's voodoo2.46 mi-571 ft-4.4%
Charlies/Homestead/Sandy descent5.50 mi-1,250 ft-4.3%
Charlies Cutoff to Homestead2.58 mi-574 ft-3.8%
Charlie's Cutoff (proper start)1.19 mi-312 ft-4.9%
Charlie's Best0.46 mi-144 ft-5.9%
Voodoo Rocks1.06 mi-262 ft-4.4%
Bottoms Up (out of creek)0.12 mi52 ft7.6%
upper Sandy Wash2.21 mi-564 ft-4.8%
Sandy Wash Proper (Descent)2.07 mi-577 ft-5.3%
Sandy Wash DH Rev Enduro 31.95 mi-623 ft-6.0%
Sandy Wash Downhill2.53 mi-696 ft-5.2%
Sandy Wash Start to Femur Snap Drop0.54 mi-174 ft-6.1%
Sandy Wash DH (start of decent to creek crossing)1.54 mi-525 ft-6.5%
Sandy Wash - Top Half1.14 mi-312 ft-5.1%
Sand in the Chamois1.43 mi-479 ft-6.3%
Lower Sandy road to road0.67 mi-131 ft-3.0%
Lower Sandy Wash0.57 mi-102 ft-2.9%
Sanday Bottom0.53 mi-33 ft-0.2%
Lower Sandy Wash - Proper0.39 mi-112 ft-5.4%
Race to the IPA0.58 mi-56 ft-1.7%