PBR Trail: A Fast-Flowing, Air-Catching Ride in Fruita, Colorado

2 mi
Distance
1,718 ft
Elevation gain
Intermediate
Level
Network
Route type
0/5
Rating
#2854 place in the world
#14 place in the region
2 mi
Distance
1,718 ft
Elevation gain
Intermediate
Level
Network
Route type
0/5
Rating
#2854 place in the world
#14 place in the region

Overview

Nestled in the stunning desert landscape of Fruita, Colorado, the PBR (Pumps, Bumps, and Rollers) Trail offers riders an adrenaline-pumping ride on a course designed for downhill travel only. Its 2-mile stretch boasts an array of features, from berms and rollers to jumps and whoops, making it a hit among mountain biking enthusiasts of all levels.

The Ride Experience

Terrain and Technical Features

  • Distance: 2 miles
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Route Type: Network

The PBR Trail offers a new-school-style ride focusing on rhythm, flow, and air. It serves up berms, rollers, jumps, and whoops in quick succession, allowing riders to revel in the flow of the course. Whether you're an air-launching daredevil or a rider looking for speed and balance, this trail has something for you.

Speed and Flow

It's almost impossible to stop grinning as you zip down this fast, flowy singletrack. The trail doesn't hold back on the fun factor. The berms and descents set you up perfectly to air off the numerous kickers and doubles, and the speed of the course makes the 2-mile distance fly by in a flash.

A Trail for All

Though it's marked as an intermediate level, the trail has garnered rave reviews from new riders to seasoned experts. Some even suggest riding it multiple times to get the full experience and appreciate all it has to offer. However, caution is advised, especially when attempting jumps or riding at high speeds.

What Riders Are Saying

  • "The jumps were a bit sharp for my taste, and if it rains, the berms turn into big mud puddles. Still, it is definitely fun and worth riding."
  • "My new favorite trail off the 18 road, in terms of sheer fun (formerly Kessel). Just open up, let it rip, and enjoy the rollers and flow."
  • "Very similar to some of the trails at Curt Gowdy State Park in Wyoming (which is IMBA Epic). Even this 50-year-old caught some air."

How to Get There

Starting at Over The Edge Sports in Fruita, head east on Aspen for two blocks, then turn left on Maple. Follow Maple north for approximately 4 miles to N 3/10 road and take a right. Half a mile later, turn left onto 18 Rd and drive for about 8 miles. The main TH parking will be on your left. The PBR Trail can be connected from the top of Prime Cut and the beginning of Chutes and Ladders.

Final Thoughts

If you're looking for a trail that will make you feel like a kid again, put PBR on your bucket list. It might not be the longest or the most technical trail out there, but it excels in delivering pure, undiluted fun. With its unique features and excellent flow, PBR stands as a must-ride for any mountain biker visiting Fruita, Colorado.

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