Rough Cut Trailfest - mountain bike cycling event - in Red Lodge, MT - presented by Red Lodge Bike Center

Rough Cut Trailfest

Saturday, August 15, 2026305 Ski Run Road, Red Lodge, MT
Event Details

Event Type

Mountain Bike

Location

305 Ski Run RoadRed Lodge, MontanaOpen in Maps

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Upcoming Dates

Saturday, August 15, 2026Register

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About This Event
Get ready to test your mettle in the heart of the Beartooth Mountains. Rough Cut Trailfest is not just another mountain bike event - it is a raw, adrenaline-fueled celebration of singletrack perfection in Red Lodge, Montana. Whether you are a weekend warrior looking for your first taste of high-alpine riding or a seasoned shredder chasing technical glory, our trails offer the ultimate proving ground. We bring together the community to push limits, embrace the dirt, and experience the rugged beauty that only Montana can provide.
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Conquer the Wild at Rough Cut Trailfest

What to Expect

  • Epic Terrain - Experience world-class singletrack winding through dense forests and open meadows with stunning mountain vistas.
  • Technical Features - Tackle natural rock gardens, tight switchbacks, and root-filled sections designed to challenge your bike handling skills.
  • Vibrant Atmosphere - Immerse yourself in the mountain bike culture with fellow riders who share your passion for the trail.
  • Pristine Conditions - Our local trail crews work tirelessly to ensure the trails are primed, swept, and ready for maximum flow.
  • Mountain Energy - Breathe in the crisp, high-altitude air as you navigate the elevation changes that define Red Lodge riding.

Course Description

The Rough Cut Trailfest courses are designed to highlight the diverse character of the Red Lodge trail network. From flowy, fast sections that demand momentum to technical climbs that reward raw power, there is a challenge for every skill level.

Course Difficulty Description Elevation Gain
The Shredder Expert A relentless loop featuring steep, technical descents and punishing climbs through rocky terrain. 3,200 ft
The Flow State Intermediate A balanced route focusing on smooth, winding singletrack with moderate elevation and fun, banked corners. 1,500 ft
The Base Camp Loop Beginner A scenic, approachable ride perfect for those new to mountain biking or looking for a casual day on the trails. 600 ft

Event Highlights

The experience does not end when you cross the finish line. Rough Cut Trailfest is designed to be a full-day immersion into the mountain bike lifestyle.

  • Post-Ride Festival - Hang out at the base area with local food trucks, refreshing beverages, and music to celebrate your ride.
  • Pro Support - On-site mechanical support is available to ensure your rig is dialed and ready for the trail.
  • Community Vibe - Connect with local bike shops and trail advocates who are the heartbeat of the Red Lodge cycling scene.
  • Awards and Prizes - Recognition for top finishers and fun categories that celebrate the spirit of the day.
  • Family Fun - Dedicated areas and activities to keep the next generation of riders entertained throughout the day.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the technical difficulty of the Rough Cut Trailfest course?

This course is designed for riders who love raw, mountain-focused terrain. Expect a mix of flowy singletrack and challenging technical features, so come prepared for some elevation gain and natural trail obstacles.

Is the event suitable for beginner mountain bikers?

While the trails around Red Lodge are legendary, this event features segments that require a solid level of confidence on a mountain bike. We recommend riders have experience with singletrack and variable trail conditions before signing up.

What kind of gear should I bring for the Montana terrain?

Mountain conditions can change rapidly, so bring a reliable bike, a hydration pack, and basic trail repair tools. We strongly suggest running tubeless tires with aggressive tread to handle the rocky sections and loose dirt common in this region.

Where can spectators watch the action?

Spectators are encouraged to cheer on the riders near the main trailhead and designated viewing zones along the lower loops. Please stay on marked paths to protect the landscape and ensure you do not interfere with the racers.

How do I find out about the official elevation profile and trail maps?

Final course maps and elevation details are usually released closer to the event date to account for any last-minute trail maintenance. Check the official event website for the latest course updates and logistics.

What happens if the weather turns on race day?

Mountain weather is part of the challenge, and the event will proceed rain or shine unless conditions become dangerous. Check the event website for the latest details on any potential course modifications or schedule changes.

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