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United States
Ohio
Athens County
Chauncey

Baileys Trail System Loop

Easy

2.6

(21)

75

riders

Baileys Trail System Loop

01:31

17.0km

210m

Mountain biking

Embark on the Baileys Trail System Loop for an easy mountain biking adventure through the scenic Wayne National Forest. This route offers 10.6 miles (17.0 km) of purpose-built singletrack, featuring a mix of smooth, flowy sections and occasional punchy climbs. You'll gain 697 feet (212 metres) in elevation over approximately…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Wayne National Forest - Athens Unit

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13.6 km

Coal Train Trail

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The Coal Train Trail is one of many trails in Wayne National Forest. It is very well maintained, and is nice, flowy single track.

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15.9 km

1.03 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of the Baileys Trail System Loop?

While this specific loop is rated as easy, the broader Baileys Trail System offers a wide range of trails from beginner (Green) to intermediate (Blue) and advanced (Black Diamond). You'll find everything from smooth, flowy sections to more technical challenges with punchy climbs, steep descents, and switchbacks. The system is designed to accommodate all skill levels.

Where can I park and access the Baileys Trail System?

There are multiple trailheads providing access to the extensive Baileys Trail System. Key access points include the Chauncey-Dover Park Trailhead and the Doanville-York Trailhead. These trailheads offer convenient parking for riders.

Is the Baileys Trail System Loop dog-friendly?

As the Baileys Trail System is located within the Wayne National Forest, dogs are generally permitted on trails. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all users. Please remember to pack out any waste.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to ride in the Wayne National Forest?

Typically, there are no entrance fees or permits required for day-use activities like mountain biking on the Baileys Trail System within the Wayne National Forest. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Wayne National Forest website for any updated regulations or specific requirements before your visit.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike this trail?

The Baileys Trail System is generally enjoyable from spring through fall. Spring offers lush greenery, while fall brings vibrant foliage. Summers can be warm, but the deeply forested sections provide shade. Always check local weather conditions, especially after rain, as some forested areas like Tipple Top Trail can become muddy.

What kind of terrain will I encounter on the Baileys Trail System?

The system features diverse terrain, from machine-built, flow-style singletrack with berms, rollers, and jumps, to more natural sections. You'll ride through deeply forested ridges and hollows, encounter rocky sections, especially in drainage areas, and experience both smooth paths and challenging climbs and descents. Trails like Salt Works Trail are known for being fast and flowy, while Lost Marbles Trail offers more challenging sections.

What can I see along the route?

This loop, and the wider Baileys Trail System, offers scenic routes through the Appalachian foothills. You'll descend into tranquil areas like Middle Baileys Run, find open views of wetlands and the sky along trails such as Lost Marbles, and ride through deeply forested sections like Tipple Top Trail. The route also passes through the Coal Train Trail, which is a notable highlight.

Does the Baileys Trail System Loop intersect with other trails?

Yes, this loop is part of the larger Baileys Trail System and intersects with several other paths. Along the way, you'll ride sections of Salt Works Trail, Wild Turkey Trail, Tipple Top Trail, and Lost Marbles Trail, among others. It also briefly touches on the Coal Train Trail.

Are there any amenities or places to eat near the trailheads?

Yes, the Baileys Trail System is integrated with the local community. You can find amenities like the Bailey Mae's Trailhead Café conveniently located near some of the access points, offering a place to refuel before or after your ride.

What makes the Baileys Trail System unique for mountain biking?

The Baileys Trail System is notable for being purpose-built for mountain biking, offering over 70 miles (with a projected 88 miles) of well-maintained, interconnected singletrack, making it one of the largest systems in the Eastern USA. Its design caters to all skill levels, and it's a prime example of how outdoor recreation can sustainably boost rural Appalachian communities, with trail names often reflecting the area's coal mining history.

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