Overend Mountain Park, the "Test Tracks" west of downtown Durango, is a dense maze of technical singletrack named for local legend Ned Overend. Tight, rocky, and endlessly interconnected, its trails pack a lot of climbing and punchy tech into a small footprint right at the edge of town. Lower elevation and well-drained, it's often rideable when the higher country is still wet.
Right now about 20 of 21 Overend Mountain Park trails are riding well. Conditions change daily with rain, so the list below shows the live read for each trail, and the chart shows which day ahead is your best bet.
It depends on recent rain and the soil. The 10-day outlook on this page shows how many Overend Mountain Park trails are expected to be riding well each day, with rain markers, so you can pick the right day. See the 10-day outlook →
Overend Mountain Park has 21 featured mountain bike trails tracked here for conditions. It's part of the Durango & San Juans riding area in Colorado.
Overend Mountain Park is a mountain bike trail network in the Durango & San Juans area of Colorado, running from about 6,549–7,405 ft. Open the live map for trailheads, GPX, and today's conditions on each trail. Open the live map →
Overend Mountain Park is mostly loam soil, which drains at a moderate pace. After a storm some trails firm up within a day while others stay greasy, so the live read above shows which are rideable before you drive out. Check the live conditions →
Based on the 10-day outlook, Tuesday looks best, with about 21 of 21 Overend Mountain Park trails expected to ride well. The outlook chart above shows the full 10 days so you can time your ride.