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Mountain biking
An easy 7.0-mile mountain biking loop through rolling, wooded terrain in Cannonsburg State Game Area, with scenic views and stream crossings
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Egypt Valley Trail Loop is generally considered a 'blue difficulty singletrack,' which means it's intermediate. While some might find it an easy mountain bike ride, it can become more challenging, even intermediate to advanced, if you ride it aggressively. Beginners can still enjoy it by taking downhill sections slowly. Be aware that sandy areas can add to the physical demand.
You'll experience a rolling, classic wooded landscape with sections winding up and down through trees. Expect some roots and occasional sandy patches, which can be challenging. The loop also features several jumps, an 'awesome downhill' section, and 'quick fun twisties.' A unique section includes 'tree nubbies.' The trail crosses Egypt Creek around the 2.25-mile mark.
The trail offers beautiful scenery, but it's crucial to note that the Cannonsburg State Game Area, where the trail is located, is closed annually for small game season from September 15th to February 1st. Riding during deer hunting season is strongly discouraged for safety. Outside of these closures, spring and fall generally offer pleasant conditions, though thick vegetation can make it 'very buggy' at times.
Yes, the trail is part of the Cannonsburg State Game Area, which closes annually for small game season from September 15th to February 1st. It's also strongly advised not to ride during deer hunting season due to safety concerns. There are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for accessing the trail itself, but always respect game area regulations.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed or the specific leash rules for the Egypt Valley Trail Loop. As it's located within the Cannonsburg State Game Area, it's best to check the official regulations for the game area regarding pets before you go.
The trail is accessible from various points within the Cannonsburg State Game Area. While specific parking lot names aren't detailed, user search queries suggest 'Egypt Valley Trail Head' as a common access point. Look for designated parking areas within the game area near the trail sections.
You can expect 'absolutely gorgeous' scenery with a 'nice stream' running through the property, contributing to a peaceful atmosphere. The trail passes through thick vegetation, offering a remote and tranquil feeling. The primary highlight is the Egypt Valley Trail itself.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other paths. You'll find it crosses parts of the North Country National Scenic Trail (MI), as well as various segments of the Egypt Valley trail system, including Egypt Valley - Section 1, Egypt Valley - Section 2, Egypt Valley - Section 3, Egypt Valley - Section 4, and the Egypt Valley Bonus Section. It also briefly touches on the Hyser Marsh Wildlife Observation Path.
The trail is structured into four distinct sections, which are connected by common gravel backroads. This segmented layout allows for flexibility in planning your ride. The trail typically has a set direction for riders, so pay attention to signage.
Due to thick vegetation, the trail can be 'very buggy' at times, so consider bringing insect repellent. There's also always a possibility of downed trees, especially on downhill segments, so stay alert and be prepared for potential obstacles.
Given its 'blue difficulty singletrack' rating and the presence of roots, sand, jumps, and twisties, it might be challenging for very young or inexperienced children. However, beginners can navigate it by taking downhill sections slowly. The segmented nature of the trail, connected by gravel roads, allows for shorter, more manageable rides if you choose to explore only certain sections.