Buena Vista Full Suspension Mountain Bike Rental
Buena Vista sits in one of the best mountain biking zones in Colorado, with more than a hundred miles of singletrack carved into the foothills of the Collegiate Peaks. Rent a full suspension mountain bike from AVA’s south main shop and you can be climbing switchbacks or dropping into rock gardens within minutes.
The Highlights Of Your Trip
Our full suspension rental fleet is built for riders who want to push into the more technical, rock-strewn terrain that Buena Vista is known for. The aggressive geometry and capable suspension platform keep the bike planted through chunky descents while still climbing efficiently, so you’re not sacrificing one for the other. If you’re an advanced rider, or an intermediate rider who wants extra confidence on rougher trails, this is the bike to grab.
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How much
Pricing
From $69
Full Suspension Bike (all sizes)
What's included
Activities
- Bike Rentals
Trip Length
Duration
Varies
How Hard
Difficulty
Who can go
Minimum Age
8 years old & Up
What Your Buena Vista Full Suspension Mountain Bike Adventure Looks Like
A. Ride Straight From the Shop
One of the best parts of renting in Buena Vista: you don’t need a car rack or a shuttle. Roll out of AVA’s south main shop and you’re on dirt within minutes, connected to a network that includes some of the area’s signature rides:
- Buena Vista Singletrack Loop — the classic BV lap, with Mount Princeton as a constant backdrop
- South Trail (Midland Trail System) — flowy, well-built singletrack on the south end of town
- Midland’s Finest — a local favorite for its mix of climbs and rewarding descents
- Crank n’ Hammer — a punchy, technical stretch for riders looking for a challenge
- Bridge to Bridge — a scenic connector route linking trailheads along the Arkansas River corridor
And that’s just a start — Buena Vista’s trail network, maintained largely through the Buena Vista Singletrack Coalition, spans well over 100 miles across systems like Midland, Browns Creek, and the Barbara Whipple Trail System, ranging from smooth, sustainably built intermediate flow trails to expert-only lines like Vitamin B and Unchained for riders who want to test themselves.
B. A Trail Bike Built to Handle Rock and Roots
Full suspension means front and rear shocks working together, so the bike soaks up impacts instead of sending them straight to you. On Buena Vista’s rockier trails, that difference shows up fast: you can hold your line through a rock garden or a root section instead of getting bounced off it. It’s the reason most riders looking at terrain beyond smooth, groomed trail choose full suspension over a hardtail.
C. Terrain That Actually Uses the Suspension
Buena Vista’s trail network, much of it built and maintained by the Buena Vista Singletrack Coalition, mixes flowy intermediate trail with genuinely technical sections, loose rock, tight switchbacks, and punchy climbs. You can browse ride details and user submitted trail reports for the area on MTB Project. This is terrain where a capable bike earns its keep rather than sitting unused.
D. A Day Shaped Around Your Skill Level
Every rider who books this rental gets trail recommendations from our shop team before heading out. Whether you want a mellow warm up lap or you’re chasing something technical and steep, we’ll point you toward the loop that matches your experience and the time you have that day.
What to Know About Our Buena Vista Full Suspension Mountain Bike Rentals
What's Included
- Full suspension mountain bike
- Helmet
- Trail recommendations from our local team, matched to your skill level and how much time you have
Rental Details
- Bikes are available for pickup starting at 8:00 AM
- Day rentals are due back by 5:00 PM
- Want more than one day? Overnight and multi-day rentals are available at a multi-day rate — just ask our team when you book
Who This Bike Is For
This is our top-tier rental, built for riders comfortable with technical terrain, loose rock, and bigger climbs and descents. New to mountain biking or looking for something more mellow? Ask our shop staff about our other rental options, better suited to smoother, less demanding trails.
Why Rent From AVA
Trip Location
Buena Vista South Main
924 South Main Street
Buena Vista, CO 81211
924 South Main Street, Buena Vista, CO 81211 is our rafting address. If you’re visiting for ziplining or via ferrata, make sure to use our 40579 US-24, Buena Vista, CO 81211 address.
Experience whitewater rafting in Buena Vista from AVA’s South Main outpost, located just steps from the Arkansas River in the heart of downtown Buena Vista. With easy access to Browns Canyon and family-friendly river float trips and family-friendly float trips, this location puts you close to some of Colorado’s best rafting adventures while surrounded by the energy of South Main, the Surf Hotel, Eddyline Brewery, and the Buena Vista Whitewater Park. Whether you are looking for exciting rapids or a scenic day on the river, AVA’s Buena Vista rafting trips deliver the perfect Colorado adventure.
AVA’s Buena Vista Gold Coast Outpost is located just over an hour from Summit County and under two and a half hours from Denver, Colorado.
FAQs
Some experience helps. This bike is built for Buena Vista’s more technical trails, so it’s best suited to intermediate and advanced riders. Beginners can still book it, but ask our shop team about mellower trail options, or consider one of our other rental tiers if you’re brand new to the sport.
Our fleet covers a range of frame sizes to fit most adult riders. When you book, note your height so our team can have the right size ready for pickup.
A helmet is included with every rental at no extra cost. You’re welcome to bring your own if you prefer a specific fit or style.
Yes. Standard rentals run from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, but multi-day rentals are available at a discounted daily rate. Just let our team know when you book or ask in the shop.
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