


Bean Peak Mountain Bike Gravity Flow Trails
About
Bean Peak Mountain Bike Gravity Flow Trails offers an exciting outdoor adventure for families with aspiring young mountain bikers. Located in the scenic Prescott National Forest, this mountain biking destination features trails designed for all skill levels, making it perfect for introducing kids to the sport or letting experienced riders challenge themselves on more technical terrain.
Highlights
- ✓Progressive trail system that helps riders build skills from beginner to advanced
- ✓Scenic Prescott National Forest setting with beautiful ponderosa pine forests
- ✓Well-maintained gravity flow trails designed specifically for mountain biking
- ✓Free access with no entry fees or permits required
- ✓Open 24 hours for flexible family scheduling
Pro Tips
- 1.Start with the easier flow trails to build confidence before progressing to more technical routes,the trail system is designed for natural skill progression
- 2.Arrive early in the morning during summer months to avoid afternoon heat and have the trails less crowded
- 3.Bring plenty of water, snacks, and basic bike repair tools,this is a remote trail system with no on-site facilities
- 4.Helmets are absolutely essential, and consider knee/elbow pads for beginners who are still building skills
- 5.Check trail conditions before visiting, especially after rain, as some sections may be temporarily closed for maintenance
Best Time to Visit
Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer ideal temperatures and trail conditions. Visit on weekday mornings for fewer crowds and cooler weather, avoiding peak summer afternoons when temperatures can exceed 90°F.
What to Know
This is a free, open-access trail system with no facilities, restrooms, or water sources on-site. Parking is available along the roadside near the trailhead, and families must be self-sufficient with all supplies and equipment.
Seasonal Notes
While open year-round, trails are best enjoyed spring through fall. Winter conditions may bring snow and ice, making trails unsuitable for riding. Summer visits (June-August) should be planned for early morning to avoid extreme heat. Monsoon season (July-August) can cause temporary trail closures.
Nearby Eats
Head into downtown Prescott (about 15 minutes away) for family-friendly options like The Local (casual American fare with a kids menu) or Bill's Pizza for quick, kid-approved meals after your ride.
More Activities Near Prescott
Prescott National Forest
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Sharlot Hall Museum
Step back into Arizona's territorial past at this award-winning outdoor museum complex featuring historic buildings, hands-on exhibits, and expansive gardens that make history tangible for young learners. Kids can explore authentic pioneer cabins, a historic schoolhouse, and interactive exhibits that bring the Old West to life through artifacts, period furnishings, and engaging family programs throughout the year.