Greeley Mountain Biking

Mountain View Bike Park and Open Space 

What is the Bike Park?
The bike park is a public open space owned by the City of Greeley but built and maintained by the Greeley Trails and Open Space Foundation. It is a free area with trails built with mountain bikes in mind, but open to any non-motorized recreation. It has obstacles of varying difficulty as well as a main, flat trail that is perfect for anyone (even wheelchair accessible!). The area is at your own risk, so we recommend a helmet and some common sense. Push yourself, have fun, and be safe!

Want to help with the Mountain Bike Park?
Email GreeleyRevolution@gmail.com to get involved!

Where is the Mountain Bike Park?
The bike park is on the west side of town, between the Farr Library and the Greeley Youth Sports Complex on west 20th street and 65th avenue.

Here is a map (the park is not yet on the old satellite image that google is using)

(A) represents one end of the park. You can park at the pulloff in the neighborhood there and access the trails.

(B) represents the other end of the park. You can park at the Farr Library as well to access the area from this side.

A much more detailed map is on the way. Look below the map for some photos of the area. There are many obstacles throughout the park, with a bypass around each so everyone can enjoy the trails!



This is Rob riding in the skills area, which is on the mid-west area of the park.

Adam riding the one of the logs near the center of the park, north of the mini reservoir.

Adam on the roller/gap on the southwest side of the park.

Adam on the stegosaur, southeast side of the park, right behind the library.

Rob catching some air on an impromptu hip jump near the pile of building materials.

Want to come out and help? Got ideas for the park? We'd love the input and help!
Email GreeleyRevolution@gmail.com