Mountain Biking Trails Near Me

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Use our comprehensive trail guides with descriptions, photos, and reviews to plan your next mountain biking trail adventure.

Here you'll find long-distance trails in both remote regions of the West and in populated parts of the East and Midwest.

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Top Mountain Biking Trails Near Me

Coal & Coke Trail

Pennsylvania - 6.1 miles
Asphalt, Crushed Stone

Chippewa Rail-Trail

Ohio - 2.4 miles
Asphalt

Vernon Rails-to-Trails (Hop River State Park Rockville Spur)

Connecticut - 4.2 miles
Crushed Stone, Dirt

Mine Falls Park

New Hampshire - 9.7 miles
Asphalt, Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass
Accordion

Black Pond Trail

New Hampshire - 0.8 miles
Dirt

Betsie Valley Trail

Michigan - 22.1 miles
Asphalt, Crushed Stone

Illinois & Michigan Canal State Trail

Illinois - 79.5 miles
Asphalt, Crushed Stone, Grass, Gravel

Hennepin Canal State Trail

Illinois - 104.5 miles
Asphalt, Grass, Gravel

Bangor and Aroostook Trail

Maine - 62.3 miles
Gravel

Bear River Recreation Trail

Iowa - 5.6 miles
Crushed Stone

Hoover Nature Trail

Iowa - 27.7 miles
Asphalt, Concrete, Crushed Stone, Grass, Gravel

MoPac Trail East

Nebraska - 21.7 miles
Crushed Stone

Niobrara Trail

Nebraska - 2.1 miles
Crushed Stone, Grass

Fraser River Trail

Colorado - 6.3 miles
Asphalt, Crushed Stone

Ashton-Tetonia Trail

Idaho - 29.6 miles
Dirt, Gravel

Milwaukee Road Rail-Trail (Pearson to Calder)

Idaho - 36.1 miles
Crushed Stone, Dirt, Grass, Gravel

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Helpful Information about Mountain Biking Trails

TrailLink offers a wide variety of mountain bike trails, including ones built on forest roads through state or federal lands, upon old mining and logging lines, or along cliff-hanging routes that follow former tourist railways. We include mountain bike trails throughout the country, and all of those trails listed on this website are open to other uses, such as hiking or inline skating. In a few cases you may share the trail with ATVs and equestrians, especially the more remote or long-distance trails that appeal to advanced mountain bikers, as well as equestrians and ATVers.

TrailLink distinguishes mountain bike trails from other bike trails by the consistency of trail conditions and surface type. Where the information is known, we include the level of trail difficulty, but in general most TrailLink trails are not too strenuous. Also, we don't list trails that are built for the exclusive use of mountain bikes.

Of course, not all mountain biking trails will give you jaw-dropping views from mountain tops. Some provide a deliciously dirty slog through muddy, overgrown patches of backwoods and bogs. Others simply offer your shocks—and body—a workout on a ballast surface. For only a handful of trails listed here, biking is expressly forbidden, which we note when the information is available.

All trails listed on TrailLink are multiuse, so whichever your mode of travel, keep in mind the common right-of-way rules of thumb, unless otherwise posted on the trail:

  • bicyclists yield to horses, inline skaters, and pedestrians
  • pedestrians and inline skaters yield to horses
  • motorized vehicles yield to all

In addition, always ride on the right, pass on the left, and maintain a safe, reasonable speed. When passing, let others know with a handlebar bell or with the friendly warning: "Bikes passing on your left."

Explore mountain bike trails and mountain bike trail maps on TrailLink and use our comprehensive trail descriptions, photos, and reviews to plan your next mountain bike trail adventure. Use our filter search feature to find trails that are suited to mountain biking.

Though we strive to provide the most up-to-date information on mountain biking trails, a few details slip through the cracks. If you find any errors on TrailLink, please let us know by clicking on the "edit this trail" link and providing us with the correct information; include as many details as possible. You can help your fellow mountain bike trail users by posting a review of the trail and noting details that will prove useful for their adventure.

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