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Cuyuna Lakes Red Dirt Retreat — Large Group Lodging in Crosby, MN

Ride From the Door. Regroup. Do It Again Tomorrow.

If your trip to Cuyuna is about stacking miles on red dirt singletrack, dialing in lines through the Yawkey Unit, and ending the day with your crew under one roof — Cuyuna Lakes Red Dirt Retreat is built for that rhythm.

Located in the heart of Crosby, Minnesota, this five-bedroom home is purpose-fit for mountain bike groups who want efficient trail access, space to spread out, and a place to reset between rides. With room for up to 14 guests, it’s one of the best lodging options in Cuyuna for riding crews, race weekends, and multi-day trail trips.

And the setup? It’s exactly what riders are looking for.

Step outside and you’re just one block from the Cuyuna Lakes State Trail (paved) — your direct connector into the Yawkey Unit singletrack and the broader Cuyuna Lakes mountain bike trail system. No shuttling. No parking headaches. Just roll out, clip in, and ride.

After your ride, spin back into town without ever loading your bike. Grab food, hit a local taproom, or cruise Main Street — all within easy reach of the house.

Inside, everything supports the ride-and-recover cycle.

There’s space to gather, space to sit, and space to reset. A large dining area handles group meals and trail talk. Comfortable living areas give everyone a place to crash after a long day in the saddle. And with five bedrooms and nine beds, everyone gets a real place to sleep — not just a corner of the floor.

This is a true rider’s retreat:

  • Early mornings fueled by coffee and trail plans
  • Full days chasing flow through red dirt berms and rock features
  • Evenings spent reliving the best lines, the close calls, and the rides you’ll be talking about all year

And when the seasons shift, the location still delivers — with access to fat biking and nearby hockey tournaments, keeping this home relevant well beyond summer riding.

At Cuyuna.com, we believe the best rides are shared.

Red Dirt Retreat makes sure your crew stays together — from the first pedal stroke to the last story of the night.