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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Buckhorn Trail: A Cyclist’s Guide to a Perfect Intermediate Ride
Quick FactsDistance: 4 milesLevel: IntermediateRoute Type: LoopLocation: Colorado Springs, ColoradoIntroductionNestled in the picturesque settings of Colorado Springs, Buckhorn Trail ...
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Cheyenne Mountain State Park: The Unsung Gem of Colorado Springs MTB Trails
OverviewDistance: 20 miLevel: IntermediateRoute Type: NetworkLocation: Colorado Springs, ColoradoEntry Fee: $7 per vehicleIntroductionTucked away in the beautiful state of Colorado is a biking haven that doesn't make it to the top lists but should ...
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Columbine Trail: A Gravelly Ride with Switchbacks and Scenery
OverviewSet against the rugged backdrop of Cheyenne Canyon Park in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the Columbine Trail provides a 7-mile cycling route that promises a good deal of excitement and scenery. Classified as an intermediate-level trail, Columbine has been described as a trail with "a ton of potential" ...
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Unveiling the Hidden Gem: Elk Park Trail, Colorado Springs
The Trail OverviewElk Park Trail, although surprisingly underrepresented in popular biking platforms, is a treasure tucked away in the sprawling terrains of Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs. This 11-mile point-to-point route offers an exhilarating downhill experience starting at nearly 12,000 ft elevation, ...
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Falcon Trail: A Dynamic Ride Through the US Air Force Academy Grounds
OverviewNested within the sprawling grounds of the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the Falcon Trail offers a well-rounded, 12-mile loop that keeps mountain bikers on their toes. With a range of steep climbs, fast downhills, and technical sections, this trail is designed for the ...
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Ute Trail: The Ideal Start to Mountain Biking in Colorado Springs
OverviewTucked within the scenic Garden of the Gods park, Ute Trail offers a smooth and forgiving terrain, perfect for those dipping their toes into the world of mountain biking. Located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, this 5-mile network route provides not just a feast for the eyes but also an excellent ...
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Gold Camp Road: An Alluring Gravel Ride Amidst Scenic Splendor
OverviewAt first glance, Gold Camp Road might appear to be "just a road." But for those familiar with the biking resources around Colorado Springs, this former rail bed transformed into a gravel road offers an unparalleled gateway to the mountains. Stretching over 40 miles out and back, the route provides a ...
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Jones Downhill Trail: A Hidden Gem in Colorado Springs
IntroductionNestled in the heart of Colorado Springs, the Jones Downhill Trail offers an exhilarating mountain biking experience for riders of intermediate skill level. With 22 miles of varied terrain, including singletrack, forest roads, and steep descents, it's a route that keeps your wheels spinning and ...
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Palmer Park: Colorado Springs’ Urban Mountain Biking Haven
IntroductionIf you're seeking a mountain biking experience that caters to all skill levels, Palmer Park in Colorado Springs, Colorado is your go-to destination. Despite its central location in the heart of the city, the park offers a surprisingly expansive network of trails that can both thrill and challenge. ...
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The Palmer Trail: A Smooth Yet Technical Singletrack Gem in Colorado Springs
OverviewTucked away in Colorado Springs, the Palmer Trail promises an intriguing ride for intermediate mountain bikers. With a distance of approximately 6 miles in an "Out & Back" configuration—though some bikers argue that it can be looped with Section 16—this trail offers a mix of smooth singletrack and ...