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Mountain biking around Framingham offers a network of trails primarily within state parks, natural reservations, and wooded areas. The terrain features rolling hills and varied paths, suitable for different skill levels. This region provides access to green spaces and natural landscapes, with routes often winding through forests and open parkland. The elevation changes are generally moderate, making for accessible yet engaging rides.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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12.4km
01:08
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An easy 7.7-mile mountain biking loop in Callahan State Park, featuring diverse terrain and scenic views like the Red Tail Trail View.
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18.6km
01:35
110m
110m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.91km
00:45
210m
220m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.0km
02:10
330m
330m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.9km
01:26
200m
200m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This point in the trail is the highest elevation in the reservation, and offers a nice lookout, but we thought the radio tower and fire tower were also really cool to see!
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There are some fun singletrack trails here! But they are shared use and travel is generally allowed in both directions, so please keep an eye out for other trail users.
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A tranquil escape from the busy traffic, this country road provides some easy rollers to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. Make sure to check Farm Pond for nice picturesque scenery.
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This is a nice view over the winding Charles River with the old railroad bridge and the forest of Medfield Charles River State Reservation.
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There are several trails within the reservation, so you can customize your ride based on your desired length and difficulty. Take in the stunning vistas of the Charles River and the surrounding woodlands. Look for wildlife like birds, turtles, and deer.
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This is a nice view over the winding Charles River with the old railroad bridge and the forest of Medfield Charles River State Reservation.
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The trails here were at one time blocked off for those visiting Callahan State Park but access between the two is now possible. A walk through the woods and along the fields is always relaxing.
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Callahan State Park offers an extensive network of trails through bushy woodland, over open fields and past glistening ponds. It's not too far from the city and remains relatively quiet in terms of crowds, so is the perfect location or an enjoyable stroll in nature.
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Framingham offers a diverse network of mountain bike trails, primarily within state parks and natural reservations. You'll find a good mix of options, with 10 easy trails and 5 moderate trails, making it suitable for various skill levels. The terrain generally features rolling hills and varied paths through wooded areas.
Yes, Framingham has several easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners or families. For example, the Coco Ridge Trail, Birch Trail, & Red Tail Trail loop is an easy 7.7-mile (12.4 km) route that winds through varied park terrain. Another accessible option is the Weston College Land loop from Weston, an 11.5-mile (18.6 km) easy trail through wooded college land.
The longest mountain bike trail listed in the area is the Birch Trail Kicker – Callahan State Park (entrance) loop from RZA Island. This moderate route spans 15.5 miles (24.9 km) and explores the diverse landscape of Callahan State Park.
While mountain biking in Framingham, you can explore several natural and scenic spots. The King Philip's Overlook offers scenic views, and routes often pass by areas like Heard Pond and Pelham Island Road or the Assabet National Wildlife Refuge, providing opportunities to enjoy the local flora and fauna.
Many of the natural areas and state parks around Framingham, where these mountain bike trails are located, generally allow dogs on trails, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always best to check the specific regulations for each park or reservation you plan to visit, such as Callahan State Park or the Weston College Land, to ensure compliance.
The best time for mountain biking in Framingham is typically from spring through fall (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the trails are dry and clear. Fall offers particularly scenic rides with vibrant foliage. Winter riding can be challenging due to snow and ice, and some trails may be closed or difficult to navigate.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Framingham are designed as loops, offering a continuous riding experience without needing to retrace your steps. Examples include the Coco Ridge Trail, Birch Trail, & Red Tail Trail loop and the Callahan State Park loop from Nobscot Reservation.
The mountain bike trails in Framingham are rated by the komoot community with an average score of 2.0 stars from 4 reviews. Over 90 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the accessible nature of the routes and the opportunity to ride through green spaces and natural landscapes.
Parking is generally available at or near the entrances to the state parks and natural reservations where the mountain bike trails are located. For specific routes like those in Callahan State Park or near the Weston College Land, designated parking areas are usually provided. It's advisable to check maps or local park information for precise parking locations before your ride.
While Framingham has public transport options, direct access to all mountain bike trailheads via public transport can be limited, as many trails are located within more natural, less urbanized areas. Some routes might be reachable with a combination of public transport and a short ride or walk. Planning your route in advance and checking local bus schedules for stops near park entrances is recommended.
While specific 'hidden gems' are often discovered through local exploration, trails within larger state parks like Callahan State Park, especially on weekdays or during off-peak hours, can offer a more secluded experience. Routes like the Lake Street – King Philip's Overlook loop from Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary might provide a quieter ride through natural settings.


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