Located in the picturesque Cumberland Valley of central Pennsylvania, this converted railroad bed is now an 11 mile crushed limestone trail that runs from Shippensburg to Newville. The wide, flat surface makes this a perfect place for the entire family to enjoy a leisurely bike ride. The path takes you through open farmland with views of the Appalachians to the west. Plans are to extend the trail all the way to Carlisle, which would make it a 22 mile long trail.
Read MoreDeep Run Park has a small network of beginner to intermediate mountain biking trails. In addition, it has walking paths, a small lake, picnic areas and a recreation center. On nice weekends, expect a large crowd.
Read MoreDouthat State Park features the 50 acre picturesque Douthat Lake. There are a multitude of water and land activities including fishing, canoeing, hiking and mountain biking. The park also offers rustic cabins for rent and tent & camper sites.
Read MoreExplore Park is a beautiful 1100 acre parcel of land located near Roanoke, Virginia at Milepost 115 on the Blue Ridge Parkway. It has about 9 miles of trails that wind their way through the woods and along the Roanoke River. While at Explore Park, take the time to visit the Blue Ridge Parkway Visitor Center, which has a gift shop and museum. The museum tells the story of the Parkway's construction and of the history of the region.
Read MoreFormerly a privately held piece of land owned by William DuPont, Jr., Fair Hill was purchased by Maryland and made available for public use in 1975. There are now more than 80 miles of multi-use trails on this 5600 acre property, which consists of gently rolling terrain, with both wooded areas and open fields. The single track trails and wide farm roads on the property are popular with equestrians, hikers, and mountain bikers from both Delaware (Newark is 10 minutes to the west and Wilmington is a 25 minute drive), and also from the Baltimore area (1 hour to the south).
Read MoreOver 40 miles in length, the Cross County Trail (CCT) spans almost the entire length of Fairfax County.
Read MoreFountainhead Regional park is a 2000 acre jewl of a park, offering hiking, mountain biking, canoeing, camping and much more. The mountain biking and trail running destination in the DC area and is the trailhead for the popular Bull Run-Occoquan hiking/equestrian trail.
Read MoreBe prepared for some technical riding when visiting the Quarry trails. The terrain here is steep in sections, so you will have an opportunity to get a great cardio and quad workout. This network of intermediate to advanced trails has plenty of logs and rooty sections to keep the advanced rider happy and to challenge the intermediate level rider. As you ride the trails here, be sure to take in the views of the Rappahannock River, which borders the property to the north.
Read MoreNestled in the heart of Williamsburg, Virginia, lies a hidden gem that seamlessly intertwines the thrill of mountain biking with the rich tapestry of American history – Freedom Park. Spread across 689 acres of pristine woodlands, this park offers an exhilarating outdoor experience unlike any other, where cyclists can traverse rugged trails while immersing themselves in the stories of those who shaped our nation's past.
Read MoreLocated on Catoctin Mountain, Gambrill State Park features excellent views of the surrounding area from several overlooks located near the park entrance. Picnic tables, play areas for the kids, and a campground at the base of the mountain can be enjoyed in the park as well. Gambrill State Park borders the Frederick City Watershed to the north, a 7,000 acre forest which contains many more miles of trails that can be accessed via the blue blazed Catoctin Trail and the Yellow Poplar Trail.
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