Bike parks around Rialto offer a diverse range of cycling experiences. The region features a landscape that supports various trail types, from flowing singletracks to challenging descents. These areas are known for their natural terrain, which has been adapted to create dedicated routes for mountain biking. The local environment provides a backdrop for outdoor recreation, attracting cyclists seeking both technical challenges and scenic rides.
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The last section is the one that requires the best riding technique. Since I've already had a long day, I prefer to skip it and meet up with my tireless companions down at the little church 😁
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eMTB video by GIOCAL (updated December 2025): https://youtu.be/Zie8TG_Nxkw?si=QpVLv3l7WP7CwWks
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Absolutely iconic trail and worth trying. If you tried it during the event, you can still hear the noise of the party in your ears
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Luckily there are a few trees in the forecourt, so that at 35°C you can not only breathe, but also cool down 🥵😅😅.
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Here it ends, but you can always go up ..
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NATO's "Scatter" base worked as a radio base from 1962 to 1992, year in which it was abandoned due to the end of the Cold War. Twenty American soldiers lived here and people still rumor about trucks disappearing into stone openings, helicopters hovering above the base at night, hidden missile platforms and secret tunnels within the mountain. After several ideas for a potential recovery, none of which have ever seen the light, it serves as the main starting point of the mountain bike trails of Finale Ligure, as well as the playground of several local street artists, who spray paint their masterpieces onto its crumbling walls.
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Roller Coaster, a hammer trail, is really fun
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Rialto itself does not have dedicated bike parks with features like extensive pump tracks or dirt jump courses. The city primarily offers multi-use paths and access to mountain biking trails in nearby areas. For dedicated bike parks, you would need to explore options in broader Southern California.
In Rialto, you can enjoy the Pacific Electric Trail, a paved multi-use path suitable for recreational cycling and commuting. For more rugged terrain, mountain biking trails are accessible in areas outside the immediate city center, such as the San Bernardino Mountains.
Rialto has several skateparks, including Frisbie Skatepark, Margaret Todd Skatepark, and Fergusson Skatepark. While primarily designed for skateboarding, some skateparks may permit bikes. However, it is crucial to check local regulations for each specific facility, as some, like Frisbie Skatepark, explicitly state 'BMX: no'.
For mountain biking, you'll find trails in the San Bernardino Mountains, which are accessible from Rialto. These trails offer diverse terrain, from scenic routes to more technical sections with varied difficulty levels. You can explore various MTB trails around Rialto.
The Pacific Electric Trail is a significant paved multi-use path that passes through Rialto. It's known for offering a pleasant ride, connecting several towns like Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, and Upland, making it ideal for recreational cycling and commuting.
Yes, the Pacific Electric Trail is an excellent option for families. Its paved, multi-use nature provides a safe and enjoyable environment for recreational cycling with varying skill levels.
Mountain biking trails in areas like the San Bernardino Mountains offer diverse terrain. You can expect everything from easier rides with scenic views to more challenging sections featuring ruts, loose rock, and steep climbs, catering to different skill levels.
Rialto has hosted events like 'Rialto on Wheels' at Rialto City Hall. These events have featured activities such as Kids Bike Rodeos, BMX shows, and BMX Freestyle Jams, indicating a local interest in various cycling activities.
Beyond cycling, the region around Rialto offers opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find various mountain hikes and additional road cycling routes in the surrounding areas.
For dedicated bike parks with specific features, you might look outside Rialto. Examples in the broader Southern California region include Deleo Bike Park in Corona, known for its dirt jumps and pump track, and Inglewood Pumptrack in Inglewood, which is a world-class pump track.
Rialto experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant weather for biking, with comfortable temperatures. Winter can also be suitable, though some higher elevation mountain trails might have cooler conditions.


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