Who We Are
Park County Pedalers was founded in 2006 as a bicycle advocacy group based in Park County, Wyoming. We are a cycling organization that promotes cycling for all who travel via two wheeled self propelled means in Park County. We are probably best known for our mountain bike trail work, but we do much more. Please see our mission statement for more information about our organization. If it has to do with bicycling in Park County then Park County Pedalers is your advocate.
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Park County encompasses almost 7,000 square miles at an average elevation of 7,400 feet, the majority of it public land, including parts of Yellowstone National Park, Shoshone National Forest and Bridger-Teton National forest. This wild and scenic terrain offers many riding opportunities for mountain bikers and road riders alike. Park County also is home to Powell and Cody and both of these towns support cycling for commuting as well as recreational riding.
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Slick Rock Trail, Cody, WY
World Class Riding Awaits
From the purpose built climbing and flow trails of Beck Lake, to the technically demanding Slicrock Trail, to the high mountain riding in the Absaroka mountains and countless miles of uncharted cow trails and doubletrack, we have an incredible variety of options in every direction. Road riding variety is just as great and as challenging as you want to make it. From multi-thousand foot climbs up to the altitudes of the almost 11,000 foot high Beartooth pass to rural rolling agriculture lanes, variety and expansive terrain are the name of the game.
Slick Rock Trail, Cody, WY