![]() ![]() The Red River Ski AreaThe Red River Ski area offers chair lift rides to the top of the mountain with racks available for your bike. The view is breathtaking! The trails on the back side of the ski area are fun intermediate rides. However, all the trail rides down are challenging with steep terrain that is rocky in spots. Also be prepared to jump a log. All trails down are recommended for expert riders only. Helmets are mandatory.Don't forget that you can have lunch at the Tip Restaurant at the top of the Red Chair Lift. Here are some other great trails that are favorites with the locals: Pioneer CanyonPioneer Canyon ride is one of my favorites. The Red River Mountain Bike Club has maintained around two miles of single track that parallels Pioneer Creek across from the road. I like to climb up the road around 600 vertical feet and blast down the single track. Pioneer Canyon is rich with mining history with over 16 mines along the road and trail. A map with information on locations and a brief history of each mine can be picked up at the Red River Chamber of Commerce or Capo's restaurant.For the aggressive riders, continuing up past the first water crossing will offer a rewarding challenge. The Old Red River PassThe ride up to the top of old Red River pass is a little under two miles on a dirt road that is smooth and well maintained. The view is spectacular with a panorama of Red River and the Upper Red River Valley, as well as many major mountain peaks. Continuing on the old pass road will take you into the Enchanted Forest Cross Country Ski Area.4th of July CanyonAt the top of the old Red River pass is the turnoff toward the 4th of July Canyon ride. Turn right (clearly marked) and with a little more climbing it will take you down through Foster Park and into 4th of July Canyon. It is a little over 4 miles down through the canyon, and then you will have around 7 miles to travel back to Red River on Highway 578.Wild RiversWild Rivers ride is on the high desert and travels along the Rio Grande Gorge. This ride is great for all ability level riders. The single track trail is relatively level and well maintained. One of the best trails to ride is about six miles long and starts at the Wild Rivers Ranger Station parking lot. Trail maps can be picked up there at the ranger station. The views are spectacular, especially looking down into the gorge where the Red River meets the Rio Grande.(Information courtesy of the Red River Bicycle Club)
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