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Top 5 Bike Parks around Reading

Best bike parks around Reading offer diverse cycling experiences, featuring extensive trail networks and varied terrain. The region provides woodlands, meadows, and dedicated off-road paths suitable for different skill levels. This area caters to outdoor cycling enthusiasts seeking accessible and varied routes.

Best bike parks around Reading

  • The most popular bike park is Landlocked Forest, a forest that offers great flow, jumps, and features on its approximately 12 miles of mountain bike trails. It is a notable playground for…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Landlocked Forest

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Landlocked Forest is a great playground for mountain bikers near in Burlington, MA around 30 minutes outside of Boston. This trails system is pretty small containing approximately twelve miles of …

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Skug River Reservation

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The mountain bike trails in this area are great and easy to follow. They are not technical at all. Nevertheless some features – like the boardwalks along the ponds – can be exciting for novice riders.

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The official route "Mountain bike Loop” mostly follows fire roads – not necessarily the most demanding trails, but nature is definitely great.

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Harold Parker State Forest

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Harold Parker State Forest has a great network of awesome singletracks. Altogether there are about 35 miles of well maintained mountain bike trails. If you want to explore all of …

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Whipple Hill

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Whipple Hill has great technical trails with lots of rocks and some drops and jumps. Advanced riders will love it.

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Keith 🇺🇸 🇧🇪
May 26, 2025, Skug River Reservation

Good technical single track trails. Bring a GPS of some sort with you.

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Ponds, swamps, rolling hills, and rocky outcroppings can be found in this state forest, which features more than 35 miles of roads and trails as well as remnants of 18th-century farming and milling operations.

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The Skug River Reservation is a non-profit conservation society whose primary aim is to acquire land in Andover, Massachusetts, and preserve it in its natural state. This reservation is very scenic with its boardwalk trails, but more than anything, it is particularly scenic to cycle through.

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rklinkhammer
September 10, 2022, Landlocked Forest

Be careful of the path that follows south along route 3. A couple of narrow spots over a drainage culvert.

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LadyDi
April 7, 2022, Whipple Hill

Whipple Hill has great technical trails with lots of rocks and some drops and jumps. Advanced riders will love it.

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Landlocked Forest is a great playground for mountain bikers near in Burlington, MA around 30 minutes outside of Boston. This trails system is pretty small containing approximately twelve miles of mountain bike trails. It is worth coming here: You will find some great flow, jumps and features.

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Harold Parker State Forest has a great network of awesome singletracks. Altogether there are about 35 miles of well maintained mountain bike trails. If you want to explore all of them just stay a whole weekend and reserve your campsite here: https://www.reserveamerica.com/explore/harold-parker-state-forest/MA/32608/overview

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The mountain bike trails in this area are great and easy to follow. They are not technical at all. Nevertheless some features – like the boardwalks along the ponds – can be exciting for novice riders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular bike parks and trails around Reading?

The premier destination for mountain biking near Reading is Swinley Forest, known for its 24km of purpose-built, all-weather trails catering to all skill levels. Within Reading, Waterloo Meadows offers a popular pump track and BMX track, while Dinton Pastures Country Park provides scenic mountain bike trails through woodlands and meadows.

Are there family-friendly bike parks or trails suitable for beginners in Reading?

Yes, several locations are great for families and beginners. Swinley Forest features a 1km Green Trail designed for beginners. Dinton Pastures Country Park has off-road paths suitable for all abilities, including family cycling. Waterloo Meadows offers an all-weather pump track suitable for all ages and abilities to develop fundamental biking skills.

Where can I find more challenging mountain bike trails near Reading?

For more experienced riders, Swinley Forest's Red Trail offers varied terrain, including natural woodlands, tight singletrack, steeper sections, and technical features like berms, jumps, and tabletops. Chazey Woods also provides various mountain biking trails, including downhill-only singletrack with features like berms, drops, jumps, and gap jumps for those seeking technical challenges.

Are there dedicated BMX or pump tracks in Reading?

Yes, Waterloo Meadows, conveniently located near Reading Town Centre, features an all-weather surfaced pump track and a well-designed BMX track. Additionally, the Lower Earley BMX Track on Paddick Drive offers a 350-meter-long dedicated facility for BMX riders.

What kind of natural scenery can I expect while cycling around Reading's bike parks?

You can expect diverse natural settings. Swinley Forest offers extensive woodlands. Dinton Pastures Country Park provides scenic trails winding through woodlands and meadows alongside serene lakeshores. Prospect Park features a mix of forested sections and open fields with varied terrain and breathtaking views.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks around Reading?

Beyond bike parks, the Reading area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Reading guide. There are also many options for road cycling and general cycling, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Reading and Cycling around Reading guides.

Is there parking available at the bike parks near Reading?

Most major bike parks and country parks around Reading, such as Swinley Forest and Dinton Pastures Country Park, offer dedicated parking facilities for visitors. It's always advisable to check their official websites for specific parking information and any potential fees before your visit.

Can I access bike parks in Reading using public transport?

Swinley Forest is accessible by car or a train journey followed by a short ride from Bracknell station, which is approximately 20 minutes from central Reading. Waterloo Meadows is centrally located within half a mile of Reading Town Centre, making it easily accessible by public transport within the town.

Are there any cafes or pubs near the mountain bike trails in Reading?

Many of the larger parks, like Swinley Forest and Dinton Pastures Country Park, often have on-site or nearby cafes. For pubs, you'll find various options in the towns and villages surrounding these trails, particularly in areas like Bracknell near Swinley Forest or within Reading itself, offering places to refuel after a ride.

What is the best time of year to visit the bike parks around Reading?

Many of the trails, especially at Swinley Forest, are purpose-built and all-weather, meaning they can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While trails are often open in winter, conditions can be muddy or wet, so checking local conditions before heading out is recommended.

What makes Prospect Park a unique cycling spot in Reading?

Prospect Park in Tilehurst offers a unique cycling experience with its mix of forested sections and open fields. It features diverse terrain with varying difficulty levels, catering to both beginners honing their skills and experienced bikers seeking excitement, all while providing breathtaking views.

Where can I find information about the Waterloo Meadows pump track?

The pump track at Waterloo Meadows is an all-weather surfaced facility suitable for all ages and abilities, located conveniently within half a mile of Reading Town Centre. You can find more details about its features and accessibility on the Reading Borough Council website: reading.gov.uk/waterloo-meadows.

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