Buffalo Creek Mountain Bike Trail Map (Colorado) published by National Geographic.
In the spring of 1996, a wildfire ravaged the Buffalo Creek area. Soon after, a group of dedicated mountain bikers, working with the U.S. Forest Service, began building an extensive trail system. These trails now cover nearly 100 miles of mixed terrain, ranging from densely forested hills to open plains with the matchstick-like remains of tree trunks left by the fires.
The Buffalo Creek Mountain Bike Trail Map is a detailed resource for mountain bikers, with classifications and clearly marked single-track and double-track trails.
The back of the map includes a group of selected loops and trails for all riding levels, from beginner to expert. Each suggested ride has a trail profile that clearly shows the climbs and descents, as well as trail junctions and other waypoints along the way. The rides also include detailed directions and commentary on interesting landmarks along the way. No matter your riding level, from novice to rock-climbing daredevil, the Buffalo Creek Mountain Bike Trails map offers miles or rides for everyone.
A complete UTM grid is printed on the map to aid in GPS navigation.
Also features the Pike National Forest.
This topographic map is waterproof and tear-resistant.
Scale 1:30,000.
This map is also available in English.