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Top 17 Bike Parks in Virginia

Best bike parks in Virginia offer a diverse landscape for mountain biking, ranging from lift-served parks to extensive natural trail networks. The state's varied terrain, including the Shenandoah Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains, provides options for all skill levels. Virginia features numerous trail systems with a mix of cross-country singletrack, flow trails, and technical downhill routes. These areas are known for their well-maintained trails and accessibility, making them suitable for both new riders and experienced mountain bikers.

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Last updated: April 28, 2026

Lake Accotink

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MTB section of the Accotink loop trail, this part has some roots exposed but any MTB bike can handle them, some nature hikers around so mind your speed around turns. …

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Wakefield MTB Trail System

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A little trailsystem that has the perfect amount of difficulty for intermediate riders. If you are a beginner and you want to try the trailsystem in Wakefield Park, then choose …

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Lake Fairfax Mountain Bike Trails

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Lake Fairfax Park offers more than ten miles of sweet singletrack for riders of all skill levels. On top of that the park has a pump track and several jump …

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Witchback Mountain Bike Trail

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Witchback, as it's name implies, starts with a grunt of a climb through a couple of nasty switchbacks. Folks ride this both directions, but if you ride it counter-clockwise, you …

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Morel Ravine Trail

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This is one of the best trails in the Morgan Trail System. If you like this kind of riding try also Little West Virginia Trail. Both trails have challenging sections …

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Fountainhead Regional Park's mountain bike trails offer nearly 15 miles of single-use loops with features like steep climbs, rock gardens, and fast descents. The trail system includes beginner, intermediate, and …

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Clarion Cove Natural Reserve

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Spanning 12,000 acres with hardwood and mixed pine forests, a 630-acre reservoir, and 60 miles (ca. 97 km) of trails. It contributes to Roanoke, Virginia's recognition as the Mountain Bike …

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The Hoover Mountain Bike Complex has over three miles of trails open to hikers and mountain bikers, all rated easy or moderate. These trails explore what was once a mining …

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Col du Shade

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Col du Shade is the most difficult trail you'll find at Locust Shade Park. The trail has several wooden features that will test your bike handling skills. Watch this video to see what it is like:

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Bear Wallow Trail

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Get ready to enjoy: rock gardens, descents, long climbs, technical sections, trails and fireroads. All concentrated in an amazing place for MTB.

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February 27, 2025, Junction with Hoover Mountain Bike Complex

The Hoover Mountain Bike Complex has over three miles of trails open to hikers and mountain bikers, all rated easy or moderate. These trails explore what was once a mining area used by Hoover Color Corporation and have informational signage about the area's past. You'll see colorful rock walls and mountain vistas. The trails in this park can make for a fun detour and a change of pace if you choose to add them to an adventure along the paved New River Trail.

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Fountainhead Regional Park's mountain bike trails offer nearly 15 miles of single-use loops with features like steep climbs, rock gardens, and fast descents. The trail system includes beginner, intermediate, and advanced loops, with the black loop featuring rock step-ups, wooden turns, and jumps. Trails are directional, designed for clockwise travel only, and helmets are required here. The park closes at dark or when the trail is wet. Managed by NVRPA, the park’s trail was developed through partnerships and has earned a reputation as some of the area's most challenging rides.

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Spanning 12,000 acres with hardwood and mixed pine forests, a 630-acre reservoir, and 60 miles (ca. 97 km) of trails. It contributes to Roanoke, Virginia's recognition as the Mountain Bike Capital of the East, offering diverse mountain biking, hiking, and equestrian trails.

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November 18, 2023, Lake Accotink

Lake Accotink is a 55-acre reservoir situated along Accotink Creek. There are a bunch of trails around the lake (some paved and some dirt/gravel), and the Cross Country Trail through Lake Accotink Park is perfect for running.

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Witchback, as it's name implies, starts with a grunt of a climb through a couple of nasty switchbacks. Folks ride this both directions, but if you ride it counter-clockwise, you get to finish by riding down the 'spiral'. Witchback is not consistently hard from a technical standpoint, but there are a couple of tough rock gardens and one really tough climb called Heartbreak Hill. Witchback has more sustained climbs and longer descents than other trails at Angler's. There is also plenty of wildlife and beautiful forest scenery along the ride, although once you come out of the back loop, you may get a nice whiff of the nearby water treatment facility as you enter the fun section called Cliffside. Cliffside is a nice flowing benchcut ride along the 'cliff' that has several nice downhills and accompanying climbs. Toward the end, get ready for the 'Spiral' which you'll need to maintain some speed to make it through the high banked ravine ride.

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April 19, 2023, Lake Accotink

MTB section of the Accotink loop trail, this part has some roots exposed but any MTB bike can handle them, some nature hikers around so mind your speed around turns. Some sections of the trail will let you stop for a quick lake photo.

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September 7, 2022, Bear Wallow Trail

Get ready to enjoy: rock gardens, descents, long climbs, technical sections, trails and fireroads. All concentrated in an amazing place for MTB.

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August 19, 2022, Col du Shade

Col du Shade is the most difficult trail you'll find at Locust Shade Park. The trail has several wooden features that will test your bike handling skills. Watch this video to see what it is like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxgXn8F8iQY

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there bike parks in Virginia suitable for beginners and families?

Yes, several bike parks in Virginia cater to beginners and families. Wakefield MTB Trail System offers trails with varying difficulties, including 'The Creek Trail' for beginners. Lake Fairfax Mountain Bike Trails provides over ten miles of singletrack for all skill levels, plus a pump track and jump lines. Explore Park also features a Blue Ridge Bike Center designed for beginner and intermediate skill development.

Which bike parks in Virginia offer lift-served access?

For riders seeking downhill thrills without the climb, Bryce Bike Park and Massanutten Bike Park both offer lift-served access. Bryce provides eight quad lift-accessed trails, while Massanutten has both lower and upper lifts to serve different skill levels.

Where can I find challenging mountain biking trails in Virginia?

Virginia offers several options for advanced riders. Carvins Cove Natural Reserve, known as the 'Mountain Bike Capital of the East,' features over 60 miles of trails, including technical rock gardens and the double black diamond 'The Gauntlet.' Fountainhead Regional Park Mountain Bike Trails in Northern Virginia offers challenging loops with steep climbs, rock gardens, and fast descents. Angler's Ridge in Danville also provides technical trails like 'Witchback Mountain Bike Trail' with tough rock gardens and sustained climbs.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at Virginia's bike parks?

Many bike parks are set within scenic natural landscapes. Carvins Cove offers views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and a 600-acre reservoir. Pandapas Pond / Poverty Creek Trail System provides an immersive riding experience through hardwood and rhododendron forests. Lake Accotink features a mountain bike section along its loop trail with opportunities for scenic lake photos.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Virginia?

The best time to mountain bike in Virginia is typically during the spring and fall months when temperatures are moderate and foliage is vibrant. Summer can be enjoyable, but riders should be prepared for warmer weather. Some parks, like Bryce, even offer special events like 'Glo-N-Flo' night rides during the summer.

Are there mountain biking trails with flow sections and jump lines?

Yes, several parks feature flow trails and jump lines. Massanutten Bike Park includes flow trails like 'Blue Jay Way' and 'Corkscrew' with berms and small features, as well as advanced jump lines. Lake Fairfax Mountain Bike Trails also boasts a pump track and several jump lines for skill development.

Which bike parks are known for extensive trail networks for longer rides?

Carvins Cove Natural Reserve is Virginia's largest mountain biking hub with over 60 miles of multi-use trails, allowing riders to explore for an entire weekend without repeating trails. Pocahontas State Park offers over 25 miles of mountain biking trails, including the 22-mile Swift Creek system and the 9.4-mile Morgan Trail System.

What other outdoor activities can I do near Virginia's bike parks?

Beyond mountain biking, Virginia offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes in areas like Shenandoah National Park or Natural Bridge State Park. For runners, there are numerous running trails, including the Virginia Beach Boardwalk or trails in Prince William Forest Park. Additionally, the region provides opportunities for gravel biking with routes in Fauquier County.

Do any bike parks offer rentals or instruction?

Bryce Bike Park provides a rental shop with state-of-the-art Trek downhill, enduro, and kids' mountain bikes, along with protective gear. They also offer Terra Method trained and certified instructors for skill progression.

Are there any bike parks in Virginia that are less crowded or considered 'hidden gems'?

While popular parks can get busy, Pandapas Pond / Poverty Creek Trail System, located within the George Washington & Jefferson National Forest, offers over 20 miles of singletrack and is known for catering to all skill levels in a scenic wilderness setting, potentially offering a less crowded experience compared to larger, more commercial parks.

What are the access requirements for Carvins Cove Natural Reserve?

Carvins Cove Natural Reserve requires a day-use or annual pass for access to its extensive trail network. It's advisable to check their official website for current pass information and any specific regulations before visiting.

Can I ride at night at any of Virginia's bike parks?

Yes, Wakefield MTB Trail System permits night riding on specific evenings, typically Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday nights. Bryce Bike Park also hosts 'Glo-N-Flo' night rides during the summer.

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