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Mountain biking around Duluth, Minnesota, offers a diverse landscape shaped by ancient bluffs, extensive boreal forests, and the St. Louis River, all set against the backdrop of Lake Superior. The region features over 110 miles of purpose-built trail networks, integrated into a vast park system. Riders can experience varied terrain, from smooth-rolling singletrack to technical runs with rock faces and jumps, providing a range of mountain biking experiences for different skill levels.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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28.0km
02:31
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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32.1km
02:49
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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07:49
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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There is a park right at the trailhead with a playground, picnic shelter, and plenty of picnic tables and benches along the stream.
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Lollygagger is a fun and scenic trail for bikers and hikers of all levels. Enjoy the rolling, forested terrain, the big banked turns, and the tunnel under Haines Road.
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From this spot on Antenna Farm Trail, also known as the Duluth Traverse, you get views of the Duluth Harbor below.
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Safeguarding birds in the Western Lake Superior Region through research and education. Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve features over 4 miles (6.44 km) of trails exploring geology, flora, and wildlife. The staff conducts bird research and educates the public during the fall.
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Safeguarding birds in the Western Lake Superior Region through research and education. Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve features over 4 miles (6.44 km) of trails exploring geology, flora, and wildlife. The staff conduct bird research and educate the public during the fall.
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Duluth offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from smooth-rolling singletrack to technical runs with rock faces and jumps. The region's unique topography, shaped by ancient bluffs and forests, provides varied terrain suitable for all skill levels. You'll find purpose-built trails optimized for mountain biking, including flow trails and challenging singletrack.
Yes, Duluth has several beginner-friendly mountain bike trails. For instance, the Lester River Overlook loop from Lakeside-Lester Park is an easy route. The Lester Park area is also known for its smooth-rolling singletrack with berms, ideal for those new to the sport. Hartley Park also features the beginner-friendly Pines Loop.
Duluth boasts an extensive network of mountain bike trails. On komoot, you can find over 35 mountain bike routes, with 9 classified as easy, 17 as moderate, and 12 as difficult, catering to a wide range of abilities.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Duluth offers technical trails. The Upper Burner of Stovetop loop from Proctor is a difficult 13.2-mile path known for its challenging terrain and technical features. The Piedmont & Brewer area is also recognized for its advanced riding, featuring rock slabs and jumps.
The prime season for mountain biking in Duluth typically runs from spring through fall, when trails are clear of snow and ice. However, Duluth's commitment to outdoor recreation means many trails are multi-use and can be enjoyed year-round, with fat tire winter biking being popular during the colder months.
Yes, Duluth offers family-friendly mountain biking options. Areas like Lester Park provide smooth-rolling singletrack that is enjoyable for riders of all ages and skill levels. Many trails are multi-use, making them suitable for families to explore together.
Many of Duluth's extensive trail systems are multi-use and welcome dog walkers. It's always a good idea to check specific trail regulations for leash requirements and any restrictions before heading out with your furry companion.
Mountain biking in Duluth offers stunning views of Lake Superior, ancient bluffs, and lush forests. You might encounter highlights such as the Willard Munger State Trail, the Historic Truss Bridge on the Saint Louis River, or the Bob Smith Memorial Bench offering scenic viewpoints. The Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory β Lester Park Trailhead loop also passes by the renowned Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory.
While directly on mountain bike trails, some routes might bring you close to areas with waterfalls. For example, the East Chester Creek Trail is near the Congdon Park Waterfalls and Tischer Creek Waterfalls and Bridges. The region's extensive park system often features natural water features.
The mountain bike trails in Duluth are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the well-maintained singletrack, and the incredible views of Lake Superior and the surrounding natural landscape.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in Duluth are designed as loops, offering a complete riding experience. Examples include the Mountainbike loop from Fond du Lac and the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory loop from Lakeside-Lester Park, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
For more detailed information on mountain biking in Duluth, including trail maps and conditions, you can visit the official Duluth Parks and Recreation website for mountain bike trails at duluthmn.gov. Additional resources are also available on Visit Duluth's mountain biking guide.


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