Jessica Kingston
Jessica Kingston
Jessica is our expert consultant on all things connected to biking - gear, technique, you name it. Being a pro cyclist in the past, she knows exactly how things work in and around your bike. She's been with us from the start and has contributed countless pieces of useful information to our website.

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The Molas Pass to Engineer Trail: A High Alpine Epic in Durango, Colorado
OverviewWhen it comes to high alpine biking trails that combine lung-busting climbs with adrenaline-pumping descents, few can rival this 22-mile point-to-point route that begins at Molas Pass and ends at Engineer Trail. Nestled in Durango, Colorado, this trail isn't just about the mileage; it's the altitude ...
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Conquer the Colorado Trail: An Epic Out-and-Back Adventure in Durango, Colorado
OverviewSpanning a mammoth 535 miles and offering a smorgasbord of technical terrains, the Colorado Trail is every mountain biker's dream. While you'll have to detour around six designated wilderness areas, the trail more than makes up for it with killer views, singletrack paths, and challenging ascents and ...
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The Dry Fork Loop: An Invigorating Taste of Durango’s Trail Scene
OverviewSituated just outside the vibrant city of Durango, Colorado, the Dry Fork Loop offers a satisfying mix of terrain suitable for intermediate-level cyclists. This 9-mile trail serves up a collection of epic climbs, adrenaline-pumping descents, and an immersive natural landscape—culminating in a cycling ...
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Hermosa Creek Trail: A Cyclist’s Paradise in Durango, Colorado
Trail OverviewDurango's Hermosa Creek Trail has been acclaimed as one of America's Top Ten Singletrack rides, a title it truly deserves. The 19-mile point-to-point trail offers a variety of terrains, featuring long sections of singletrack, multiple river crossings, and a few challenging climbs. If you're ...
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Exploring Durango’s Hidden Gem: The Versatile Log Chutes Trail System
OverviewTucked away in Durango, Colorado, the Log Chutes Trail System is a patchwork of terrains that presents cyclists with a myriad of experiences. With a distance of about 15 miles and an intermediate difficulty level, the trails offer a blend of easy-going doubletrack and challenging singletrack. This ...
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Overend Mountain Park: Durango’s Easy Access Bike Haven
Quick Facts:Distance: 5 milesLevel: Very EasyRoute Type: NetworkLocation: Durango, ColoradoIntroduction: A Quick Escape to NatureLocated on the fringe of Durango, Colorado, Overend ...
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Overend Mountain Park: Durango’s Cycling Gem
Quick FactsDistance: 5 milesLevel: DifficultRoute Type: NetworkLocation: Durango, ColoradoIntroduction: A Local Legend's LegacyNamed in honor of Durango's cycling folk hero, Ned Overend, ...
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Telegraph Trail System: Durango’s Trail Network Extraordinaire
OverviewDistance: 10 milesLevel: IntermediateRoute Type: NetworkLocation: Durango, ColoradoIntroduction: Durango's Jewel in the CrownSet practically within Durango city limits, the ...
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Meadow Loop & Beyond: An Engaging Network of Durango Trails
IntroductionNestled within the picturesque town of Durango, Colorado, the trails of the Meadow Loop offer something for every mountain biker— from cross-country enthusiasts to technical riders. With a seamless network of routes that can be mixed and matched to suit your riding style and experience level, this ...
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Twin Buttes Trails: A Scenic Circuit with Room to Roam
IntroductionIn the heart of Durango, Colorado, Twin Buttes Trails stands as a testament to community involvement and natural beauty. This intricate network came to life in the fall of 2012, thanks to the collaborative efforts of Trails 2000, a local nonprofit. Situated close to downtown Durango, this 10-mile ...