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The Best Mountain Biking Trails in Teton Pass

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Offers great backcountry touring through many bowls and ridgelines. The gradients are varied allowing access for all abilities.

Top 6 mountain biking trails in Teton Pass

1

Black Canyon Shuttle

Hard
6.28 mi·
817 ft
While most of the Teton Pass trails are gnarly downhill runs, Black Canyon, on the other hand, is a long time favorite XC trail for Jackson Hole locals. With the ability to still shuttle this trail using Teton Pass, it’s now a popular backcountry enduro-style descent....
2

Phillip's Canyon

Hard
8.43 mi·
732 ft
Phillips Canyon can be shuttled from Teton Pass, but the vibe of the trails here is completely different than the jump- and drop-filled downhill trails on the other side of the pass....
3

Phillip's Ridge

Hard
10.16 mi·
858 ft
“Phillip's Ridge is to Jackson what Mill Creek is to Teton Valley–a classic must-ride!” writes Chris Daniels on Singletracks.com. Mountain Bike the Tetons characterizes it as “an instant classic, this cross-country trail has awesome tread variety with fun berms, both long and short switchbacks, flowy buff and rocky challenge....
4

Fuzzy Bunny -> Powerline Jumps -> Parallel Trail

Extreme
3.62 mi·
127 ft
Teton Pass is "already on the map as a paradise of easy access for backcountry skiing, but the same goes for downhill biking,” writes Brigid Mander on TetonGravity.com. The Teton Pass trail network began life as a collection of illegal underground trails, but eventually the builders organized and went legit....
5

Lithium Shuttle

Hard
5.13 mi·
877 ft
Teton Pass is "already on the map as a paradise of easy access for backcountry skiing, but the same goes for downhill biking,” writes Brigid Mander on TetonGravity.com. The Teton Pass trail network began life as a collection of illegal underground trails, but eventually the builders organized and went legit....
6

Jimmy's Mom -> Candyland

Hard
1.03 mi
Teton Pass is "already on the map as a paradise of easy access for backcountry skiing, but the same goes for downhill biking,” writes Brigid Mander on TetonGravity.com. The Teton Pass trail network began life as a collection of illegal underground trails, but eventually the builders organized and went legit....