Best bike parks around Kimberley offer a diverse range of cycling experiences, catering to various disciplines and skill levels. This region features an extensive network of trails, from expansive parks with over 100 kilometers of paths to challenging downhill descents. Riders can explore cross-country routes, technical singletrack, and dedicated bike park features. The area provides a variety of mountain biking terrain, making it a notable destination for enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The Trails start from the Trig at the top of Stapleford Hill
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Hemlock Stone Mountain Bike trails are situated in Stapleford Woods just outside Nottingham and consist of mainly downhill and freeride trails. source: https://www.moredirt.com/trail/United-Kingdom_East-Midlands/Hemlock-Stone-Mountain-Bike-Trails/251
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Great section of natural singletrack, rooty, twists & turns parallel to the main road all the way to the big A611 roundabout
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Nice single track in what is effectively the central reservation of the A611, steep descent to start followed by a twisty track through the trees, it even has some mini berms on the corners. Deep motorbike ruts in places but a rideable line all the way.
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Once you get to Bestwood Country Park you have a mix of fire road and flowy trails to spend a couple of hours.
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An urban single track parallel to Hucknall Rd. from Arnold Rd. to Bestwood Country Park. Once there you can have a mix of fire road and short flowy trails (usually used by horses) to spend a couple of hours.
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Kimberley, BC, offers a diverse range of mountain biking, from expansive cross-country trail networks to challenging downhill descents. You can explore over 100 kilometers of trails at Kimberley Nature Park, tackle technical singletrack, or enjoy machine-built trails with jumps and berms at spots like Bootleg Mountain.
Yes, Kimberley has options for all skill levels. The Kimberley Nature Park offers wide, gently sloping paths ideal for families. The Kimberley Bike Park (Bob McWhinnie Skate Park and Mountain Bike Skills Park) is also great for practicing skills, with progressive features. Additionally, the NorthStar Rails to Trails provides a gentle, paved route perfect for casual family rides.
For a true downhill experience, Bootleg Mountain is the place to go. It features challenging descents like 'Pinch and Roll' for expert riders, with steep, natural loamy segments, boardwalks, and log rides. Intermediate riders can enjoy 'Purple People Pleaser' with its fast flow, large berms, and tabletops.
The Kimberley Bike Park, located at Marsden Street and Rotary Drive, is a vibrant hub for practicing tricks and improving jumping skills. It features a paved pump track and revamped skills park elements with fresh jumps and progressive features. Note that electric bikes are not permitted here.
Absolutely. The Kimberley Nature Park is ideal for quiet cross-country riding through fir forests. The Kimberley Nordic Center also utilizes its cross-country ski trails for biking in warmer months, offering pedaling-focused rides without significant elevation changes. The 'Magic Line Loop' there provides a mix of fast, mildly technical XC and bike-park style jumps.
The NorthStar Rails to Trails offers stunning scenic views. This 26 to 28-kilometer paved trail connects Kimberley with Cranbrook and provides picturesque vistas of the Steeples range, the St. Mary's River, and the Purcell range, making it perfect for a leisurely ride with beautiful backdrops.
Adjacent to the Townsite and Morrison subdivisions, the Lois Creek Trails offer a mix of double and singletrack. These trails weave through mature forests, past rock outcroppings, and along Lois Creek, making them suitable for cross-country and all-mountain riding.
Kimberley is known for abundant sunshine, making spring through fall generally excellent for mountain biking. Summer offers the warmest weather, while spring and fall provide cooler temperatures and often fewer crowds. Always check local trail conditions before heading out.
While not exactly 'hidden,' the 'Magic Line Loop' at the Kimberley Nordic Center offers a unique blend of fast, mildly technical cross-country and bike-park style jumps, culminating in progressively larger features on the 'Magic Line 3' descent. It's a local favorite for its varied terrain.
The NorthStar Rails to Trails is well-equipped for cyclists. It features amenities such as picnic tables, public washrooms, and bike repair stations conveniently located at various trailheads along its 26 to 28-kilometer length.
Beyond bike parks, Kimberley and the surrounding area offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore more mountain biking trails, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Kimberley guide, or enjoy road cycling routes found in the Road Cycling Routes around Kimberley guide. There are also options for gravel biking, which you can discover in the Gravel biking around Kimberley guide.
Advanced riders seeking technical challenges should head to Bootleg Mountain. Trails like 'Pinch and Roll' offer steep, natural loamy segments with features such as boardwalks, log rides, and small drops. For those who enjoy jumps and drops, the Freeride Line also provides a challenging experience with a mandatory step-up gap, hip jumps, and sweet berms.
For an urban singletrack experience, you might enjoy Bestwood Country Park singletrack. It offers a mix of fire road and short, flowy trails, perfect for spending a couple of hours close to town.


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