Kokopelli Trail Guided Mountain Bike Adventure

Ride one of the most iconic mountain bike routes in the Southwest with Colorado Mountain Expeditions.

Kokopelli Trail Guided Mountain Bike Adventure – Launching 2027

Experience a brand-new, fully supported Kokopelli Trail mountain bike trip with Colorado Mountain Expeditions. Stretching from Fruita, Colorado to Moab, Utah, this point-to-point adventure winds through red rock canyons, high desert mesas, slickrock expanses, and remote backcountry terrain.

This is a new multi-day mountain biking experience designed for riders seeking adventure, challenge, and unforgettable scenery, with professional guides, backcountry glamping basecamps, and full logistical support. Focus on the ride while we handle meals, gear transport, route planning, and safety.

Sign Up for Kokopelli Trail 2027 Updates

This is a brand-new, fully supported Kokopelli Trail experience, launching in 2027. Reserve your spot early and receive:

  • Pre-registration access
  • Route and basecamp updates
  • Trip preparation guidance
  • Special offers
Mountain Biker on Porcupine Rim Trail in Moab Utah

Why Ride the Kokopelli Trail with CME

  • Fully Supported Multi-Day Adventure – Backcountry glamping basecamps, gear transport, meals, and logistics included.
  • Expert Guides – Small group leadership from guides with deep knowledge of the trail, terrain, and desert safety.
  • Epic Point-to-Point Experience – Travel the trail from Fruita to Moab without worrying about shuttles or campsite setup.
  • Iconic Southwestern Scenery – Red rock canyons, slickrock, desert mesas, and the Colorado River corridor.
  • Challenge and Adventure – Daily rides with rolling singletrack, rugged jeep roads, and technical sections.

Kokopelli Trail Overview

  • Trail Length: ~142 miles (Fruita → Moab)
  • Daily Mileage: 25–35 miles/day, depending on final route
  • Terrain: Singletrack, slickrock, desert trails, jeep roads
  • Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging — ideal for intermediate to advanced mountain bikers
  • Recommended Suspension: Hardtail or full suspension mountain bike for rocky sections
  • Lodging: Backcountry glamping basecamps
  • Camping Gear: Riders must bring their own tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping pad or rent from CME
  • Best For: Riders seeking adventure, iconic scenery, and a professionally supported multi-day mountain biking experience
 
 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: When will registration open?
A: Registration for the Kokopelli Trail 2027 trips is expected to open in September 2026.

Q: What is the difficulty level?
A: Moderate to challenging — ideal for riders with multi-day mountain biking experience. Daily rides range 25–35 miles on varied terrain, including technical sections.

Q: Do I need to bring camping gear?
A: Yes, riders must bring their own tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping pad. Alternatively, gear can be rented from CME.

Q: Can beginners join?
A: This trip is best suited for riders comfortable with multi-day mountain biking. We recommend prior mountain biking experience and good fitness.

Q: What if I need a bike rental?
A: CME is partnering with local bike shops in Moab to provide discounts for riders renting high-quality mountain bikes.

Q: How will logistics work?
A: CME handles all support including basecamp setup, meals, gear transport, and route planning. The itinerary may vary depending on final permits and logistics.

 

Sample Day-by-Day Highlights

Note: This plan is a sample — the final itinerary will vary based on permit requirements and logistics.

Day 1: Fruita to Rabbit Valley

  • Rolling desert singletrack and smooth jeep roads
  • Stunning views of the Colorado River corridor
  • First night at backcountry glamping basecamp

Day 2: Rabbit Valley to Loma

  • Technical slickrock sections and desert terrain
  • Expansive backcountry vistas
  • Evening at basecamp with meals and gear support

Day 3: Loma to Mack Ridge

  • Mesa-top riding with moderate climbs
  • High-desert panoramic views
  • Night at glamping basecamp

Day 4: Mack Ridge to Moab

  • Iconic red rock canyon trails and slickrock expanses
  • Finish point-to-point in Moab
  • Celebration and reflections on the ride

What’s Included on a Kokopelli Trail Trip

  • Professional guides with deep trail knowledge
  • Backcountry glamping basecamps with gear transport
  • All meals and snacks during the ride
  • Mechanical support and route guidance
  • Safety planning and emergency support
  • Small group sizes for a personalized experience
  • Pre-trip guidance and preparation tips

Gear & Preparation

  • Bike: Hardtail or full suspension mountain bike recommended (rocky, technical terrain)
  • Riding Gear: Helmet, gloves, hydration system, and appropriate clothing for desert conditions
  • Camping Gear: Tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping pad required (or rent from CME)
  • Optional: Cameras, journals, and personal adventure gear

For those renting bikes, CME is coordinating with local Moab bike shops to offer discounts on high-quality rentals.