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Mountain bike trails Davidson County offer a diverse topography, characterized by the Cumberland River and its tributaries, along with numerous creeks and natural areas. The landscape features ridges, hollows, and forested slopes, providing varied terrain for mountain biking. Riders can expect to encounter limestone rock, exposed roots, and winding singletrack through wooded scenery and rolling hills. This region provides a mix of natural features suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Bells Bend MTB Track is a perfect spot for beginners and families looking to enjoy some time on the trails. The loop is a fun single track that’s easy to ride, with gentle elevation changes. It's a great way to get comfortable with mountain biking while soaking in the beautiful scenery.
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Named for the scenic bend in the Cumberland River that borders the park, it boasts lush fields and wildflower meadows. The park is a haven for wildlife, attracting birds like field sparrows, yellow-breasted chats, and even bald eagles! Birdwatchers flock here to observe these feathered residents.
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This trail has some great berms all the way down, plus a bunch of fun little rock jumps and small tabletops. After a long stretch of whoops, you'll hit some big berms, which makes it a blast to ride!
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Percy Warner Park is home to a multitude of different trails. From paved greenways to mountain bike specific singletrack trails, the trails in the park are well-marked, well-kept, and easy to follow. Some trails are more difficult than others, but they are marked as such. There are a few trail features, but most of the trails are rolling dirt, grass, and gravel trails through the woods and through open fields.
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The mountain bike trails at Cane Ridge Park are perfect for beginner and expert riders alike. The main trails are beginner/intermediate difficulty, but they are fun, flowy trails for any rider. The trails are well-marked and usually dry out pretty quickly (but please never ride muddy trails!).
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Davidson County offers a selection of mountain bike trails, with 9 routes documented on komoot. These trails cater to various skill levels, from easy to moderate.
The mountain bike trails in Davidson County feature diverse terrain, including cross-country singletrack, jump trails, and flow trails. Riders will encounter limestone rock, exposed roots, and winding paths through wooded scenery and rolling hills. Areas like Percy Warner Park offer technical rocky sections, while Cane Ridge Park provides a more beginner-friendly experience with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, Davidson County has several trails perfect for beginners and families. Cane Ridge Mountain Bike Trail is known for its beginner-to-intermediate-friendly experience with winding singletrack and minimal elevation. Bells Bend Park also offers 5.5 miles of singletrack suitable for beginner and intermediate riders, as well as families, featuring small rock formations, exposed roots, and open fields.
For riders seeking a more challenging experience, Hamilton Creek offers over 11 miles of technical singletrack trails, rated intermediate to advanced. These trails are characterized by limestone rock and exposed roots, particularly on the advanced Pinnacle Trail loop. Percy Warner Park also features technical rocky sections and jump trails for experienced riders.
While specific dog policies can vary by park, many natural areas in Davidson County are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check the specific regulations for parks like Percy Warner Park, Cane Ridge Park, Bells Bend Park, Hamilton Creek, and Cedar Hill Park before heading out with your pet.
While mountain biking, you'll primarily experience the natural beauty of Davidson County's forested landscapes, ridges, and hollows. For broader scenic views and natural landmarks, you might consider visiting areas like Radnor Lake Trail within Radnor Lake State Natural Area, known for wildlife viewing, or the Shoreline of J. Percy Priest Lake. The Cumberland River and its tributaries also offer picturesque natural settings.
Yes, several mountain bike trails in Davidson County are designed as loops. For example, the Cedar Hill Mountain Bike Loop is a popular option. Hamilton Creek also features two main loops: the intermediate Lakeside Trail and the advanced Pinnacle Trail.
The best time for mountain biking in Davidson County is typically during the spring and fall when temperatures are milder and the foliage is vibrant. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are generally mild but can bring occasional wet conditions. Always check local trail conditions, especially after rain, as some trails may close or become very muddy.
Trail durations vary depending on length and difficulty. For instance, the Hookman Hill Trail, at 5.7 miles, typically takes around 47 minutes. Shorter trails like the Shutes Branch Mountain Bike Trail can be completed in about 5 minutes, while the Cane Ridge Mountain Bike Trail, at 4.4 miles, takes approximately 35 minutes.
Most major mountain biking parks in Davidson County, such as Percy Warner Park, Cane Ridge Park, Bells Bend Park, Hamilton Creek, and Cedar Hill Park, offer dedicated parking areas for trail access. It's advisable to check the specific park's website or komoot tour details for exact parking locations before your visit.
The mountain bike trails in Davidson County are appreciated by the komoot community, with an average rating of 1.0 stars from 1 review. Over 80 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse topography, from winding singletrack to more technical sections, and the natural beauty of the forested areas.
Davidson County's trails, particularly those with limestone rock and exposed roots, can become challenging and muddy after rain. It's always recommended to check local park websites or community forums for current trail conditions before heading out, as some trails may be temporarily closed or have specific advisories during wet weather to prevent damage and ensure rider safety.


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