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Huntsville State Park MTB Trails

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Huntsville State Park MTB Trails

Moderate

5.0

(2)

26

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Huntsville State Park MTB Trails

02:39

31.7km

190m

Mountain biking

Explore 19.7 miles of moderate mountain biking trails in Huntsville State Park, featuring diverse terrain and scenic Lake Raven views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Huntsville State Park bike trails

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23.4 km

7.54 km

670 m

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19.0 km

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760 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Huntsville State Park MTB Trails?

The trails at Huntsville State Park offer diverse terrain, primarily singletrack, with some gravel sections and old jeep trails. They are largely sand-based, which helps them dry quickly after rain. You'll encounter numerous roots, especially on trails like the Chinquapin, as well as boardwalks, short punchy climbs, and small drops. The park is known for having some of the most significant elevation in the region, providing noticeable climbs and descents.

Are the Huntsville State Park MTB Trails suitable for beginners?

While the overall park is considered beginner-friendly, the individual trails within Huntsville State Park range from easy to intermediate. Some sections, particularly those with significant roots, climbs, and descents like parts of the Chinquapin Trail or the CCC Trail, might be more challenging. There are easier connector trails available for those new to mountain biking.

When is the best time of year to mountain bike at Huntsville State Park?

The sand-based trails at Huntsville State Park dry quickly after rain, making them a reliable option even after wet weather. However, prolonged dry periods can make them quite sandy. Springtime is particularly beautiful with vibrant wildflowers. Generally, cooler months are preferred for riding in Texas.

Where can I park and access the mountain bike trails at Huntsville State Park?

Huntsville State Park offers ample parking facilities. You can access the mountain bike trails directly from various points within the park. Specific trailheads are usually well-marked from the main parking areas.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required to ride the trails at Huntsville State Park?

Yes, as Huntsville State Park is a Texas State Park, an entrance fee is required per person. You can typically purchase a day pass at the park entrance. Annual Texas State Park passes are also available and cover entrance fees for a year.

Are dogs allowed on the mountain bike trails at Huntsville State Park?

Dogs are generally allowed in Texas State Parks, including Huntsville State Park, but they must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet at all times. Always clean up after your pet.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see along the route?

You'll ride through beautiful mixed pine and hardwood forests, often with picturesque views of Lake Raven, the park's central feature. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as American alligators, bald eagles, shorebirds, and nutria, especially around the lake and wetlands.

How do the trails at Huntsville State Park handle wet weather?

Thanks to their largely sand-based composition, the trails at Huntsville State Park tend to dry out quickly after rain. This makes them a good option for riding even the day after a wet spell, though prolonged dry periods can make them quite sandy.

What are some popular or notable trails within Huntsville State Park for mountain biking?

The park features a network of trails, with the Huntsville State Park bike trails being a highlight. The Chinquapin Trail is a popular 6-mile loop around Lake Raven, known for its roots and elevation changes. The CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) trail offers long, steep climbs and fast descents, while the Coloneh Trail is generally more beginner-friendly. The NWCC Trail, extending into Sam Houston National Forest, is described as fast and flowy.

Does this route connect with other trails in the park?

Yes, the route utilizes and connects various trails within Huntsville State Park. You'll ride sections of the Chinquapin Trail, Triple C Trail, Akokisa Trail, Dogwood Trail, Lone Star Hiking Trail, Prairie Branch Loop, Loblolly Trail, and Coloneh Trail, among others.

What amenities are available at Huntsville State Park for mountain bikers?

Huntsville State Park offers comprehensive amenities, including restrooms, showers, camping facilities, and a park store. These amenities make it convenient for riders planning longer visits or needing facilities before or after their ride.

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