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Do you like to ride in the snow?

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If you're like me you most likely like to ride in the snow. There are a lot of ski resorts and XC ski trail systems open and friendly to fat bikes. Largely due to events like The Fat Bike Summit that works with the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management and the Forest Service as well as private land managers to open their trails to fat bikes. The list is steadily growing and it’s becoming pretty easy to plan a winter get away with your beloved fat bike. If you’re thinking that a nice romantic weekend is in order at Breckenridge you better book something soon. If Breckenridge is not your cup of tea there’s plenty of other places to look at.

 

 

Here’s the most thorough list of fat bike friendly resorts and trail systems for winter riding in the US that you’ll see in the next 5 minutes:

 

  

Arizona

Flagstaff Nordic Center

 

California

Bear Valley

Royal Gorge

Mammoth

 

Colorado

Aspen Snowmass

Breckenridge

Devils Thumb Ranch

Latigo Ranch

Durango

Howelsen Hill Nordic Center

Kremmling

Vail

Winter Park

Keystone

Steamboat

 

Idaho

Grand Targhee Resort

 

Minnesota

Giants Ridge

 

Oregon

Mt Bachelor

Okanogan County

 

Vermont

Catamount

Rikert

Kingdom Trails

Viking Nordic Center

Burke

 

Washington

Sun Mountain Lodge

Winthrop Washington

Methow Valley

Loup Loup

 

Wyoming

Snow King Ski Area

Jackson Hole

 

Guides

Singletracks guide to fat biking in Crested Butte

 

 

Now, please don’t get all bent out of shape and start sending me hate mail because such and such resort is not on the list. This is what I could find in a sort amount of time on the interwebs. I know there’s a lot more out there but this will help to get you started.

 

Keep the rubber side down,

 

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