Is it muddy, dusty, or hero dirt today? Live mountain bike trail conditions across Wyoming, with a 10-day forecast and the best time to ride, refreshed every morning from real weather, soil, terrain, and snowpack data.
Across Wyoming, about 215 of 424 featured trails are riding well today. Pick a region for the full conditions, forecast, and best time to ride.
Conditions right now across every featured Wyoming trail:
Right now about 215 of 424 featured Wyoming trails are riding well, and 86 are flagged too muddy to ride. Mud depends on recent rain and each trail's soil, so it varies by area and changes daily. Open a region for the trail-by-trail read.
Today the best-riding Wyoming areas, by the share of trails in good shape, are Laramie & Pole Mountain, Lander and Wyoming Backcountry. Salt Lick Trail near Wyoming Backcountry is riding hero dirt right now. "Best" here means best today, not a static list, so this page re-ranks every region by live conditions each morning. Open the live map →
The lower and desert trails dry first and the high country holds snow latest. From late winter through spring this page tracks snow coverage and an estimated melt-out date for each high trail so you can catch them as they open, then it follows mud and dust through the dry season.
This page lists the trails riding best across Wyoming right now, refreshed every morning. Open a region for the full list, the 10-day outlook, and the best time of day to ride each trail.
Every morning. We rebuild the mud, dust, and snow read for every featured trail daily from fresh weather and snowpack data, so the verdict reflects today, not last week.
Real public data only: weather from Open-Meteo, terrain from OpenStreetMap, soil from USDA SSURGO, and snowpack from NRCS SNOTEL. There are no invented numbers, and conditions are informational only.
The core is free to use: every trail's current conditions and a 5-day forecast, no account needed. An optional Season Pass unlocks the extended 10-day outlook plus a planner that builds a ride around your goals and fitness. Try the ride planner →