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Mountain biking around Reading offers a diverse range of terrain, from varied landscapes to numerous trails. The region features a mix of forested sections, open fields, and paths alongside rivers and lakes. It provides access to natural features like Mount Penn Preserve and the Tulpehocken Creek. This area caters to different skill levels, with options for both gentle rides and more challenging tracks.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.78km
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.4km
01:06
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:05
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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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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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Mount Penn Preserve, situated on the outskirts of Reading, spans 50 acres and provides extensive mixed use trails throughout the park. Additionally, visitors can find picnic spots and restroom facilities for added convenience.
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Mount Penn boasts an elevation of 1,120 feet (340 m) and offers gorgeous views of the charming city of Reading and its surrounding areas. It is often considered as the southernmost point of the Reading Prong mountain range, and is a popular destination for hiking and cyclists, with several trails that lead to scenic viewpoints and historic landmarks.
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Mount Penn boasts an elevation of 1,120 feet (0.34 km) and offers gorgeous views of the charming city of Reading and its surrounding areas. It is often considered the southernmost point of the Reading Prong mountain range and is a popular destination for hiking and cyclists, with several trails that lead to scenic viewpoints and historic landmarks.
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The Union Canal Trail runs along the Tulpehocken Creek from Reading to Leesport. The trail is made of crushed limestone, so it is a great path for walking and cycling. As the route has no traffic and is no too difficult, it is a great place for a family bike ride.
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Tulpehocken Creek is a tributary of the Schuylkill River. While there are no bathrooms or picnic tables, it is a great spot for a break to take in the scenic and tranquil waters. The creek is open to fishing, so it is not uncommon to share the space with others trying their luck to catch something.
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Check out these remains of an old building along the Union Canal Trail. This isn't a mountain biking trail, per se, but you can absolutely still take your bike on it, or use it to link up with some of the unpaved trails nearby.
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Antietam Lake is surrounded by 665 acres of beautiful parkland. The lake itself is a very calm place and a great spot to take a break during your run.
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Enveloped by over 600 acres of parkland, the paved loop encircling Antietam Lake offers mountain bikers an easily accessible, scenic ride in Antietam Lake Park. Pedal along the water's edge, taking in views of the peaceful reservoir contrasted by the distant rolling mountains.
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There are over 10 mountain bike trails around Reading listed on komoot, offering a diverse range of terrain for all skill levels. These include easy loops, moderate paths, and more challenging routes.
Yes, Reading offers several trails suitable for beginners. For example, the Tulpehocken Creek loop from Spring Ridge is an easy 9.7 km route that can be completed in under an hour. Dinton Pastures Country Park also features extensive networks of trails suitable for all abilities, winding through woodlands and meadows.
For more challenging rides, consider routes like the Mount Penn Preserve – Antietam Lake loop from Lower Alsace Township, which is a difficult 22.7 km trail with significant elevation changes. Chazey Woods offers singletracks like 'Johnnies' with built features and 'Chazey Woods DH2 Warning!' for experienced riders. The Ridgeway also provides a hard off-road experience with significant climbing.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Reading are circular. Examples include the Mount Penn Preserve – Antietam Lake loop from Lower Alsace Township, the Tulpehocken Creek – Blue Marsh Lake loop from State Hill, and the Tulpehocken Creek loop from Spring Ridge.
Mountain biking around Reading offers views of diverse natural features. The Mount Penn Preserve – Antietam Lake loop provides views of Antietam Lake. The Tulpehocken Creek – Blue Marsh Lake loop follows the scenic Tulpehocken Creek and circles Blue Marsh Lake. You can also find highlights like Wertz's Covered Bridge and the Reading Pagoda near some routes.
Absolutely. Dinton Pastures Country Park offers dedicated mountain bike trails that are suitable for all abilities, making it a great option for families. The Kennet and Avon Canal Path also provides a traffic-free, picturesque route that is generally flat and suitable for family rides.
Many outdoor areas around Reading are dog-friendly, especially on public bridleways and in country parks. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding dogs, especially in nature reserves or private land sections. Generally, dogs on leads are welcome on most trails.
The mountain bike trails around Reading are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2 reviews. Riders often praise the varied landscapes, from forested sections to open fields, and the mix of difficulty levels available.
Yes, key areas include Prospect Park, Dinton Pastures Country Park, and Chazey Woods, all offering a variety of trails. For a wider range of purpose-built tracks, Swinley Forest is a highly recommended destination just 20 minutes away by car or train.
For a longer ride, the Tulpehocken Creek – Blue Marsh Lake loop from State Hill is a moderate 50.7 km path that offers extensive waterside riding. The Ridgeway, accessible from Goring and Streatley, also provides a challenging long-distance cross-country experience.
Beyond mountain biking, Reading offers access to the scenic Chiltern Hills for hiking, and the River Thames for waterside activities. Local parks like Prospect Park and Dinton Pastures Country Park provide additional recreational opportunities. You can also visit National Trust properties like Basildon Park for walks and views.
Parking availability varies by trail. For popular spots like Dinton Pastures Country Park, designated car parks are usually available. For other trails, street parking or smaller car parks might be an option. It's advisable to check specific route details or local council websites for parking information before you go.


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