On a crisp winter morning in the Cuyuna Lakes region around Crosby, Minnesota, the world simplifies to pale sky, black pines, and a network of snow-packed singletrack. Red Raven Bike Café rents electric fat bikes that turn icy climbs and bermed winter trails into approachable rides; oversized tires float over crusted snow while pedal-assist adds steady forward momentum when the pitch steepens. Meet at Red Raven Bike Café in Crosby to complete a quick waiver, get sized for your e-fat bike, and receive a short briefing on cold-weather riding and route options across the state recreation area.
Trails here thread between former iron‑mine pits now filled with cobalt-blue water, exposed rock shelves, and stands of jack pine—features that give the Cuyuna landscape a raw, quarry-carved character different from typical Midwest woods. Key highlights include groomed winter routes that skirt dramatic pit-lake viewpoints, short technical sections that test traction, and long rolling climbs where pedal-assist preserves leg strength for multiple laps. Expect hard-packed snow, occasional crusts, and variable traction that make tire choice and winter technique essential.
Rentals are flexible: single half-day sessions or multi-day bookings let you explore farther, returning to the café for hot coffee and to recharge both yourself and the battery. Staff can swap pedals and advise on route difficulty; batteries perform more slowly in cold, so plan for shorter distances or bring extra charge for day-long mileage. Riders must stay on approved winter trails to protect fragile shoreline habitats and trail integrity.
The experience suits adventurous beginners and experienced winter riders alike because the electric assist narrows the gap between fitness levels without removing challenge. Bring insulated, windproof layers, warm waterproof gloves, and a helmet; traction-oriented boots and microspikes help on icy approach sections. Photography opportunities are vivid: mirror-like pit lakes framed by snowdrifts, tracks that sketch your line through the woods, and the café’s sheltered patio where steaming cups revive frozen hands.
Local trails vary from gentle lakeside gravel to blasted-rock singletrack that rewards careful line choice; a smartphone with GPS is helpful when visibility is poor or when following multi-day loops. Winter group rides and guided options appear seasonally through local clubs, and the café posts trail-status updates on social channels. Booking a multi-day rental lets you chase morning light over pit lakes and return at dusk without worrying about battery range. The combination of industrial history, cold-water lakes and maintained winter routes makes Cuyuna distinct among Midwest biking destinations.