We build trails that work—for riders, for land, for good.
Expert trail design and construction for parks, wilderness areas, and recreational spaces.
Find your flow - Find your soul.
Purpose-built trails since 2019.
At Dirt Tek Trails, we build trails that work — for riders, for land managers, and for the terrain itself. Our team combines field-tested experience, creative line vision, and a deep respect for the terrain to craft high-quality trails that hold up to use and weather.
From progressive bike park trails to rugged desert loops, we design and build custom trail systems for communities, public lands, and private properties across the Mountain West and beyond.
Machine-built flow, technical hand-finish, and hybrid trail styles
Tailored experiences for beginner through expert riders
Rock armoring, drainage, and trail features that last
Whether it’s a climb trail, directional descent, or full network vision, we work with clients to shape fun, durable, and well-aligned trails from start to finish.
Our trail projects
Dirt Tek Trails’ project portfolio is packed with dialed-in flow, rock-solid features, and berms that bite—in a good way. From the East Coast to the Rockies, we’ve built everything from pedal-worthy climbs to send-it jump lines. If your trail dreams need sculpting, we’ve got the team and the terrain know-how to make it ride-ready.
Shaped by public input, environmental review, and the collaborative efforts of the BLM, Grand County, and San Juan County, this new trail system has a clear goal of creating accessible, beginner-friendly trails that could host events, accommodate adaptive riders, and expand riding opportunities beyond the core Moab network.
Dirt Tek Trails completed Phase III of trail construction at Glade Run Recreation Area, expanding the BLM-managed system with new directional and cross-country options for mountain bikers in the Four Corners region.
Set against wide mesa views and mixed pine terrain, each descent offers a distinct ride experience. The green trail features smooth rollers and gentle grade reversals, the blue brings flow and speed with intermediate tech, and the black delivers steep, tight turns and natural features for advanced riders.
The two trails Grin & Bear It quickly emerged as rider favorites, offering fast, flowing descents, thoughtful grade reversals, and natural berms that hug the mountain’s contours. Built on land once shaped by coal mining, the Coal Basin project represents a unique intersection of recreation and restoration.
Dirt Tek Trails partnered with RFMBA to create the upper 4 miles of the Crown Royale trail, weaving through scenic aspen groves. Completed in August 2024, the trail blends sustainable flow design with natural terrain, delivering a classic backcountry ride with modern features.
Dirt Tek Trails constructed the advanced “Extraterrestrial” trail at Pend Oreille Pedalers in Sandpoint, Idaho. Finished in May 2024, this 1.8-mile trail features rock drops, woodwork, and technical terrain designed for riders seeking a challenging and unique gravity mountain biking experience.
Our team provided consultation for Spirit Mountain that allowed them to stand out from the competition. One of the new trail concepts reviewed, Dreamland, was later constructed by a local builder and named Favorite Trail of the Year by Loam Pass in its Rider’s Choice Awards.
At Howler Bike Park in Missouri, Dirt Tek Trails delivered Stroller Coaster, the Park’s premier beginner level gravity trail. Completed in May 2022, the project features progressive jump lines and machine-built flow, raising the bar for downhill riding in the Midwest.
Dirt Tek Trails created a design plan for a proposed system in Boxley Valley. Completed in March 2022, the project blends challenging design, natural terrain flow, and rider-focused features.
Brandon Arce, owner of Dirt Tek Trails contributed to the park’s renowned network by constructing Turbo Diesel—a fast, flowy intermediate trail that delivers machine-built rhythm and modern trail feel.