Mountain Biking Parks

Shenandoah River State Park

Located about 8 miles south of Front Royal along the banks of the Shenandoah River, Shenandoah River State Park features about 23 miles of trails that range from flat, smooth double track trails along the river to more difficult mountainous terrain with some steep climbs and descents on sometimes technical single track trails. 

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Smith Mountain Lake State Park

Created in 1963 by the Smith Mountain Dam, Smith Mountain Lake has been a resort area over the past couple of decades. Many private vacation homes, bed and breakfast businesses, and marinas lie surround the lake, which has over 500 miles of shoreline.

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Switchback Trail

In the 1800's, this trail was a railroad used for transporting anthracite coal from the mines near Summit Hill down to the coal chutes on the Lehigh River. Known as a gravity railroad, it transported the train cars filled with coal down the mountain powered by gravity alone.

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Upper County Park

The mountain bike trail at Upper County Park is short but sweet. The Eastern Virginia Mountain Bike Association always does a superb job of creating new trails, and Upper County is no exception. Look for plenty of short, steep climbs and banked turns. Upper County Park also has a pool, playground, ballfields and picnic shelters.

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Virginia Capital Trail

A paved pedestrian and bike path, the Virginia Capital Trail, once completed, will span from Downtown Richmond to Jamestown and Williamsburg, terminating at the Governor's Mansion in Colonial Williamsburg. The trail name signifies that it will connect the two prior Virginia Capitals to the current seat of government in Richmond.

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Virginia Creeper Trail

The Virginia Creeper is an extremely popular rail-trail located in picturesque southwestern Virginia.  Proof of its popularity can be seen in Damascus, where there are no less than seven bike shops that offer rentals, repair, and shuttle services up to Whitetop Mountain.  Most who come to bike the trail take one of these shuttles and ride the easy 17 miles back down to Damascus (a 1600 foot elevation drop).  From Damascus, the Creeper continues an additional 16 miles to Abingdon (no substantial elevation changes on this section).  The trail has over 40 bridges that cross scenic creeks along the way.

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Wahrani

Wahrani Nature Trails are a network of bi-directional single track loops forming a trail system that is about 5 miles long.  For being on the peninsula, there is quite a bit of elevation change within the park.

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Wakefield Park

Wakefield Park, located in the heart of the Capital region, is host to numerous mountain biking events throughout the year. It is a convenient and scenic spot for the MTB crowd in the DC area. The singletrack trails are geared towards mostly beginner to intermediate level riders.  

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Walnut Creek Park

Just a 15 minute drive from Charlottesville, Walnut Creek is a popular destination for family outings.  The park features a 45 acre lake, swimming beach, canoe rental, numerous shelters, disc golf and 13 miles of hand cut singletrack for mountain biking, making this quite the destination in central Virginia. 

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Washington Lacy Park

Opened in December 2008, this county park has about 2 1/2 miles of smooth, wide multi-use trails through open forest. This is a good location for beginners to start cutting their teeth on dirt trails. There is also a small mountain bike skills area located on the eastern side of the park. Since the trails are multi-use and show the obvious signs of horse traffic, please remember to yield the trail to our equestrian friends, it’s just safer for everyone that way!!! The park also contains a Phase II section which is primarily for equestrian use.

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