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Mountain biking around Lake Tapawingo offers a blend of scenic landscapes and varied terrain. The region is characterized by rolling wooded acres, providing a natural setting for challenging and enjoyable mountain biking experiences. Trails often wind through large striated rock formations, adding unique geological elements and technical challenges. Riders can also encounter diverse biomes and stream crossings, contributing to a dynamic riding environment.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Get ready for a challenging mountain biking experience on the Rock Ledges Loop. This difficult 7.3-mile (11.8 km) route will take you through rugged terrain with 342 feet (104 metres)…
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27.1km
02:20
240m
240m
Get ready for a moderate mountain biking adventure on the Augie Trail loop, covering 16.8 miles (27.1 km) with 799 feet (244 metres) of elevation gain. This route takes about…

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20.2km
01:45
200m
200m
Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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12.3km
01:05
130m
130m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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Best to ride inter dry. The soils are very organic and fill up your tires even if it’s a little damp.
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Eight Track on the west and Bobcat/Rock Ledges to the east. Both start with a climb and 8 track is the easier start. Oodles of gravel parking. Port-a-potties at the boat ramp.
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Wait for it to be very dry. I rode here and while it was dry enough that I didn’t leave tracks my tires packed up with plenty of sticky mud. There are numerous stream crossings and just surface flow from further up hill so that’s what got me. The added weight made accelerating for the punchy climbs harder and braking suffered as well. The moisture made the roots very slippery and much off the trail is off camber. I walked when I saw standing water The upper section isn’t as technical as the lower. Flatter overall but very fun
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A really nice section of trail both uphill and down. Plenty of technical climbing sections here which were fun downhill also. I really liked the sections over and between the rocks, I tried different lines and speeds. Any wetness makes it much harder
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Be warmed up! The dirt was grippier here and a great mix of terrain. There was a big drop into what looks like was once the basement of a house! It really isn’t marked as an expert line, the easier line is to the left if you’re traveling counter clockwise. It’s at least 3 feet and after a fast flow section. So glad I chose the left. I have 3 photo of it in here.
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Maybe the toughest section out here. The downhills were chunky with quite a few drops that would require familiarity so keep alert. Uphill would be a workout indeed.
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I counted 8 stream crossings in this trail! Really nice! The water makes tires a bit less grippy when you come out so plan accordingly! The trail is challenging in places with lots of roots and some rocky sections. There is an occasional small ledge here and there. Really powdery dirt over a pretty hard surface made traction in some corners a challenge. I’d call this the warmup for the southern section of trails.
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The Rock Ledges Loop is a popular route near Lake Jacomo. There is some elevation gain, but you are paid off with sporadic views of the lake. The trail is challenging single track and is open to hikers, so make sure you are respectful of other trail users.
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There are 7 mountain bike trails around Lake Tapawingo listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for riders. These routes are generally rated as moderate to difficult, providing engaging challenges for mountain biking enthusiasts.
The trails around Lake Tapawingo feature a blend of rolling wooded terrain and unique geological elements. You'll encounter forested single-track paths, large striated rock formations, and diverse biomes with stream crossings, offering a dynamic and varied riding experience.
The mountain bike trails around Lake Tapawingo are predominantly rated as moderate to difficult. While there are no routes specifically listed as 'easy' in the guide data, riders with some experience can find enjoyable challenges. For families, it's recommended to assess individual skill levels and trail conditions carefully.
Many trails offer unique natural features. For instance, the Augie Trail loop winds through large striated rock formations and provides glimpses of Lake Tapawingo, especially when foliage is sparse. The Eight Track Trailhead – How did 8 Track get its name? loop from Camp 2 traverses numerous different biospheres and includes stream crossings, with its trailhead offering stunning views across Lake Jacomo.
Key trailheads in the area include the Augie Trailhead: Phases 1,2,and 4 and the Eight Track Trailhead. While specific parking details for each trailhead are best checked on individual route pages, these are common starting points for rides in the Lake Tapawingo area.
The rolling wooded terrain provides shade, making spring and fall ideal for comfortable riding. Winter months, when foliage is sparse, can offer clearer views of the lake along certain trails. Always check current trail conditions before heading out, as stream crossings and varied biomes can be affected by weather.
Yes, several popular mountain bike routes around Lake Tapawingo are loop trails. Examples include the Augie Trail loop, the Eight Track Trailhead – How did 8 Track get its name? loop from Camp 2, and the Rock Ledges Loop, providing circular routes for varied ride lengths.
The mountain bike routes in Lake Tapawingo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the challenging single-track sections, and the scenic wooded environments that make for an engaging outdoor experience.
While many outdoor areas in Missouri are dog-friendly, specific regulations for mountain bike trails can vary. It's always best to check the rules for individual trails or parks, such as those governing the Rock Ledges Loop or the Bobcat East – Eight Track Trailhead loop from Shelter 14 Parking, to ensure dogs are permitted and to follow any leash requirements.
Lake Tapawingo was established as an 'exclusive sports retreat and rest haven,' and while the focus is on outdoor activities, the surrounding area offers various amenities. For specific cafes or services, it's advisable to check local listings in nearby communities, as the trails themselves are primarily natural and undeveloped.
Most mountain bike trails around Lake Tapawingo are categorized as moderate to difficult. For example, the Augie Trail loop is moderate, while the Eight Track Trailhead – How did 8 Track get its name? loop from Camp 2 and Rock Ledges Loop are considered difficult, featuring elevation gain and technical single-track sections.
While popular trails like the Augie Trail and Eight Track Loop attract many riders, exploring routes such as the Lake Vista Trailhead – North Shore Trailhead loop from Lake Vista Trail Parking might offer a more secluded experience. The overall area is known for its extensive network, so varying your start times or exploring lesser-known connections can help find quieter sections.


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