Intermediate
Jump Line
A compact, feature-rich descent for confident riders who want airtime and precision.

Kotayk Province · Armenia
Raw volcanic singletrack, fast ridgelines and open views — only 15 km east of Yerevan.
Built by riders
Voghjaberd Trails is a volunteer-led network through volcanic foothills, open grassland and deeply eroded valleys. It connects natural singletrack, old shepherd paths and gravel roads into rides for confident MTB and eMTB riders.
Choose your line
From confidence-building green terrain to exposed advanced ridges.
Intermediate
A compact, feature-rich descent for confident riders who want airtime and precision.
Intermediate
An approachable blue trail with clear sightlines and an easy physical rating.
Advanced
A short, exposed ridge line where accurate braking and committed bike handling matter.
Beginner
A gentler natural trail for building confidence while enjoying Voghjaberd’s open landscape.
GPX downloads are provided through Trailforks and require a free account.
Know before you go
Trails run roughly between 1,400 and 2,200 metres across rolling volcanic terrain. Use the live map for routing, trail direction and current reports.
Built by riders
Real rides, trail days and mountain moments from the Voghjaberd community.
Plan your ride
Reach Voghjaberd via the M4 from Yerevan. Informal parking is available inside the village near several trail entrances.
Reliable water sources are limited. Carry enough for the full ride and prepare for fast-changing mountain weather.
Yield to hikers, residents, shepherds and livestock. Ride in control and leave every gate exactly as you found it.
Stay on established lines to reduce erosion and protect volcanic grasslands and the historic cave complexes.
Community
Voghjaberd Trails is maintained by volunteers and powered by the people who ride it.
New lines, maintenance notes and group rides are shared through Telegram, Instagram and Trailforks.
Volunteer days
Trail-building, maintenance meetups and group rides are announced in Telegram.
Trail stewardship
Pack out what you bring in, respect local residents and avoid riding muddy trails.

Join the community
Follow trail updates, find group rides and get involved with volunteer trail work.