Mountain Biking around the Flathead Valley

On vacation and looking to do some mountain Biking around the Flathead Valley? The Flathead Valley is a mountain biker’s paradise. With over 400 miles of trails to explore, there’s something for everyone, from beginner to expert. The trails wind through forests, meadows, and mountains, offering stunning views of the surrounding scenery.

Here are a few of the best mountain biking trails in the Flathead Valley:

  • Whitefish Trail: The Whitefish Trail is a 28-mile paved trail that runs from Whitefish to Kalispell. It’s a great trail for beginners and families, and it’s also a popular option for commuters.
  • Lost Prairie Trail: The Lost Prairie Trail is a 12-mile singletrack trail that runs through the Lost Prairie State Forest. It’s a great trail for intermediate riders, and it offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Swan Mountain Range Trails: The Swan Mountain Range Trails are a network of 50 miles of singletrack trails that wind through the Swan Mountain Range. They’re a great trail for experienced riders, and they offer some of the most challenging riding in the Flathead Valley.
  • Glacier National Park Trails: Glacier National Park has over 700 miles of trails to explore, including some great mountain biking trails. The trails offer stunning views of the park’s mountains, glaciers, and lakes.

No matter what your skill level or interests, you’re sure to find a mountain biking trail that you’ll love in the Flathead Valley. So start planning your trip today!

Here are some additional tips for planning your mountain biking trip to the Flathead Valley:

  • The best time to visit the Flathead Valley for mountain biking is during the summer months (June-August). The weather is warm and sunny, and the trails are dry.
  • Be sure to check the weather forecast before you go. The weather in the mountains can change quickly, so it’s important to be prepared for all types of conditions.
  • Dress in layers so you can adjust your clothing as needed. The weather in the mountains can be cold and wet, even in the summer.
  • Bring plenty of water and snacks. It’s important to stay hydrated and fueled while you’re biking.
  • Let someone know where you’re going and when you expect to be back. This is especially important if you’re biking alone.
  • Be respectful of the environment and leave no trace.

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