Best bike parks in Pennsylvania offer diverse terrain, from the Appalachian Mountains to rolling hills and dense forests. The state's landscape provides varied opportunities for outdoor activities, including mountain biking. Pennsylvania features numerous state parks and preserves, offering a mix of natural beauty and purpose-built trails. This makes it a notable destination for riders seeking different types of biking experiences.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Mid State Trail — Traversing the Pennsylvania divide
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Moraine has many rock gardens and dare I say boulder fields on the black diamond trails. If you like technical features this place is for you. Some of the gardens would require some real skill and power. I rode in March after a brief shower on a short travel XC rig. The rocks were pretty slick under my shoes but my wheels still had grip. I lacked the confidence to tackle many of them (riding alone). Most were pretty short and easy to hike a bike around. I’d love to come back with flat pedals and dry conditions and my knee/elbow pads.
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A year-round destination, and run by Butler County Parks and Recreation, historic Alameda Park spans over 400 acres and welcomes thousands of visitors annually. The park features a massive playground, 12 shelters, and over 11 miles of Single Track bike trails built to IMBA standards. For those who don't mind sharing the trails with mountain bikers, it's a fantastic multi-use area and one of the closest hiking spots to Butler.
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Moon Lake State Forest Natural Area is a beautiful outdoor playground for nature lovers. The multi-use trails are a hotspot for mountain biking, with plenty of trails for hiking. There is a beautiful lake teeming with trout in the park's center, several campgrounds, and open fields with lots of wildflowers. It's a fantastic location, offering something for everyone.
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Smeagol, also listed as the ALT Trail, is a green-rated trail that follows the East Branch of the Brandywine Creek through some wooded areas. This trail can get busier but leads bikers to the Harmony Hill Nature Area, which has a great variety of green, blue, and black trails, something for everyone.
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With picnic benches and plenty of space around the water's edge, Laurel Lake is a great spot to take a break off of the bike. A lovely spot for a picnic.
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The Wildlands Conservancy South Mountain Preserve spans 350 acres of woodland, featuring hard-packed dirt trails with some rocky sections throughout. This area is home to a wide variety of birds, so keep a lookout for them as you explore the trails.
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With picnic benches and plenty of space around the waters edge, Laurel Lake is a great spot to take a break off of the bike. A lovely spot for a picnic.
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Boyce Park is a great place for mountain biking, with around 28 miles of single track trails and a few gravel roads. Most of the trails are green and blue grade. Although during the winter, downhill skiing and snow tubing are popular. The name of the park stems from William Boyce who was the founder of the Boy Scouts and born nearby.
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For a family-friendly experience, consider Moon Lake State Forest Recreation Area, which offers fun singletrack over relatively flat terrain. Indian Hill, Boyce Park also features mostly green and blue grade trails, making it accessible for various skill levels. Additionally, the Allegrippis Trails at Raystown Lake are known for their 'flowy' design, making them enjoyable for beginners looking for a fun introduction to mountain biking.
For advanced riders seeking technical challenges, Iron Gate Trail in Frick Park is an intermediate+ downhill trail with huge switchback berms and optional technical features. Blue Mountain Resort Bike Park boasts Pennsylvania's highest vertical drop and offers 30 lift-serviced downhill trails, including challenging rocky terrain and large jumps for experts. Mount Penn Preserve also features nearly 40 miles of all-mountain trails, including downhill-only sections with gnarly steep chutes and machine-built jumplines.
Yes, Nockamixon State Park Mountain Bike Trails offers a 9-mile network of singletrack with a mix of trails for various skill levels. The Allegrippis Trails at Raystown Lake are a premier 36-mile network of purpose-built, 'flowy' singletrack, allowing riders to customize their route length and difficulty.
Many bike parks are set within beautiful natural landscapes. For example, Moon Lake State Forest Recreation Area features a beautiful lake teeming with trout and open fields with wildflowers. Nockamixon State Park Mountain Bike Trails are located in the woods of Lake Nockamixon, offering scenic views. The Allegrippis Trails also provide scenic lake views of Raystown Lake.
Blue Mountain Resort Bike Park is a prime destination for its extensive lift-serviced downhill trails, allowing riders to enjoy gravity-fed riding without the arduous climb. Seven Springs Mountain Resort also offers lift-accessed gravity trails designed with various features for all skill levels.
Seven Springs Bike Park is known for its gravity trails designed with elements like big air jumps, box jumps, table tops, and ladder bridges, along with a pump track. Mount Penn Preserve has recently enhanced its 'Skyline' trail, featuring larger jumps and improved safety, alongside its machine-built jumpline.
Beyond mountain biking, Pennsylvania offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the North Park Lake loop or the Joseph Plumb Martin Trail, detailed in the Running Trails in Pennsylvania guide. For hiking enthusiasts, options range from moderate trails like Ricketts Glen Falls Trail Loop to easy routes like the Wetland Loop Trail, which you can explore in the Hiking in Pennsylvania guide or the Easy hikes in Pennsylvania guide.
Absolutely. Many parks are designed to accommodate a wide range of riders. Rothrock State Forest offers trails from easy forest roads for beginners to rocky ridge-top trails for skilled riders. Blue Mountain Resort and Seven Springs Mountain Resort also provide a diversity of trails, ensuring both newcomers and seasoned pros find suitable options.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain, from flowy singletrack to challenging technical sections. The extensive networks, like those at Allegrippis Trails, are highly valued for their design and sustainability. The variety of obstacles and features, as seen in Nockamixon State Park Mountain Bike Trails, keeps riders engaged, and the natural beauty, such as the lake views at Moon Lake, adds to the overall experience.
Yes, several bike parks are located within larger natural areas. South Mountain Preserve – Wildlands Conservancy offers trails within a natural monument and nature reserve. Rothrock State Forest is a vast forest area with trails for all skill levels. Moon Lake State Forest Recreation Area is another example, providing a beautiful outdoor playground with multi-use trails.
The Allegrippis Trails at Raystown Lake are acclaimed for their design and sustainability, offering a world-class mountain biking experience. The local Moon Lake Trail Crew does a great job maintaining the singletrack at Moon Lake State Forest Recreation Area. Additionally, Trail Pittsburgh is recognized for its maintenance efforts on trails like Iron Gate Trail.
Blue Mountain Resort Bike Park provides bike and equipment rentals, and lessons are available for all skill levels, making it convenient for visitors who may not have their own gear or wish to improve their skills.


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