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Winter Fat Biking at Crosscut

Come play in the snow!

Crosscut is excited to welcome fatbikers to our diverse crew of winter recreators! Fatbikes will be allowed on the Narrow Gauge trail network seven days a week, with the purchase of a day pass or season pass.

  • Fatbikes yield to all other traffic, on the trail and at intersections. Recognize that the Narrow Gauge trails are multi directional, and that you may encounter other trail users at any time. Always ride in control.

  • Fatbikes should stay out of the classic tracks, and stay to the right for oncoming traffic. Please be courteous and respectful to all other trail users.

  • Helmets should be worn on the trails at all times.

  • Fatbiking at Crosscut is dependent on snow conditions — we will post fatbiking conditions on our grooming report, but if you are sinking in more than 2", the snow is too soft for fat bike riding. Fat bikes only please; tires must be 3.7" or wider.

 
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Narrow gauge trails

Our narrow gauge trails are snowmobile-groomed and perfect for fat biking enthusiasts. These trails wind through lodgepole and aspen forests for an intimate, relaxed wilderness experience.

 

Plan ahead with the grooming report

Firm snow is ideal for fat biking. Before you visit, we recommend checking our Grooming Report page for up-to-date trail conditions, specific to fat biking on our narrow gauge trails.

 
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Welcome to fat biking at crosscut!

We partner with Owenhouse Cycling to support the fat biking community, and look for opportunities to host events. Check out our calendar to join the other wild folks who love this winter activity! Interested in hosting your fat biking event at Crosscut? Reach out to us for more information.

 

Looking for fat bike rentals? Visit our friends at Owenhouse Cycling.