Murphy-Hanrehan Singletrack Trail
Murphy-Hanrehan Singletrack Trail
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This 9.5-mile singletrack trail in Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve is designed for mountain biking, featuring diverse terrain and technical ele
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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92 m
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5.62 km
Highlight • MTB Park
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8.70 km
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15.3 km
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15.2 km
143 m
< 100 m
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15.2 km
107 m
< 100 m
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No, the Murphy-Hanrehan Singletrack Trail is primarily designed for mountain biking and is generally not suitable for touring cycling. Touring bikes, built for paved or smoother surfaces, would find the technical terrain, roots, and rocks challenging and potentially damaging.
The Murphy-Hanrehan Singletrack Trail system offers a range of difficulties within a stacked loop system. There are 'buff and smooth' beginner sections, but the system is generally considered a solid intermediate trail with optional technical features like rock gardens, log rides, and skinnies for advanced riders. Expect mild but long climbs.
The trail winds through a peaceful wilderness with glacial ridges, hilly landscapes, and extensive forests, featuring both woods and prairie sections. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, from smoother singletrack to rougher areas with roots and rocks. Technical features include rock gardens, log rides, bridges, and skinnies.
Parking is available at the Murphy-Hanrehan Singletrack Trailhead. The park provides amenities such as restrooms, a bike repair station, and drinking water for visitors.
Yes, the Murphy-Hanrehan Singletrack Trail is located within the Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve. A Three Rivers Park District vehicle permit is required for entry. You can purchase a daily or annual permit at the park entrance or online.
The trail is best enjoyed during the spring, summer, and fall months when conditions are dry. It's a popular spot, so visiting on weekdays or earlier in the morning on weekends can help avoid crowds. Always check local trail conditions before heading out, especially after rain.
While the Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve generally allows dogs, the singletrack trails are specifically designed for mountain biking. It's best to check the official Three Rivers Park District regulations regarding dogs on the singletrack to ensure compliance and safety for all users.
Yes, the trail is known for its varied terrain and technical features. Highlights include a significant 'skinny' (a narrow elevated riding surface), wooden step-downs, and challenging rock features. You might also encounter the Downward Staircase, a specific feature within the MTB park.
The Murphy-Hanrehan Singletrack Trail system offers around 10-11 miles (approximately 16-18 kilometers) of riding within its well-maintained, one-way singletrack system. The 'Hard Loop' is the longest at approximately 6 miles.
The trail is highly regarded for its diverse and challenging terrain, offering a mix of flowy sections, technical features, and a range of difficulties from beginner to advanced loops. Its well-maintained, one-way system and amenities like a bike repair station contribute to its popularity as one of the more challenging cross-country areas in the region.
Yes, while the intermediate to advanced loops introduce technical elements, many of the more challenging features, such as rock gardens or skinnies, can be bypassed. This allows riders to choose their level of challenge and progress through the system at their own pace.