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Mountain biking around Enterprise provides access to diverse natural landscapes, primarily through its proximity to the Conecuh National Forest. The region is characterized by extensive longleaf pine forests, interspersed with cypress ponds and marshes. Trails often feature varied surfaces, including sandy paths and gravel sections, with numerous scenic creek crossings. This terrain offers a mix of easy to moderate routes for riders.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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12.9km
01:04
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Embark on an easy mountain biking adventure on the Benchmark, Nice Curves, and Flagpole Trails loop. This 8.0-mile (12.9 km) route offers panoramic views of the open desert and the…
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Embark on the Southwest Ridge Loop, an easy mountain biking route that immerses you in diverse desert scenery. As you ride, you will wind through a landscape dotted with barrel…

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15.8km
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Get ready to mountain bike the Perma Grin loop — Bears Best, an easy 9.8-mile (15.8 km) route that offers a unique "roller coaster" flow through the Red Rock desert…
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The Southwest Ridge Loop offers an easy mountain biking experience across 6.1 miles (9.9 km), with a total elevation gain of 581 feet (177 metres). You can expect to complete…
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This easy 5.1-mile mountain biking loop in the Southern Highlands offers desert views and is great for families, taking about 38 minutes.
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Mesa Park is a large, 19-acre park in Summerlin South. There are bathrooms, a playground, two tennis courts, three softball/baseball fields, a full-sized basketball court, covered picnic/BBQ areas, and parking. This park is where many park to access the extensive Bears Best Trail System, but is also a good place to park and begin a road cycling adventure on the west side of town.
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Tour de Bris is a fun, fast loop, and a good place to take beginner riders, or to take as a quick warmup loop before hitting some of the more technical trails in the area. The Tour de Bris takes you around the valley, past yucca and cactuses, on gravely singletrack. There are a few moderate to intermediate technical sections that keep things interesting, but overall the Tour de Bris is a mellow ride for people of all ability levels.
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Manny Thanks (or the Ike's Peak or Southwest Ridge) is a popular mountain bike loop that, after a short one mile section on an old jeep road, is about 6 miles on fun singletrack. Most ride it counter clockwise, enjoying the many drops that range from from 8" to around 4' on both the up and down sections (and are often 2-3 of these small cliffs in a row), with ride arounds if you're not feeling it. There is also a fair bit of exposure on this loop, especially at the top of the ridge, but once you hit the top, the rest of the ride down is a little smoother on flowy singletrack with smaller drops and rockhops until you reach another jeep road which you take for two miles back to the car.
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Legalize It is a fun, curving trail that connects and crisscrosses several trails in the Ike's Peak Area, including Menny Thanks, Good Call, and Connect the Dots, which makes for many loop options. Legalize It can be ridden in either direction as it switchbacks around the top of the ridge with ledges, obstacles, and small cliffs.
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Permagrin (or Perma Grin) is one of the most popular trails in the Bears Best Trail system that should be ridden from south to north (downhill). Permagrin is comprised of a series of fun washes and gullies that create undulating bumps that skirt the side of the mountain.
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The Canal Road is a well-graded dirt road next to the canal. It's an easy way to warm up your legs as you ride up to Bears Best.
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There are over 30 mountain bike trails around Enterprise, offering a variety of experiences for riders. These routes are primarily found within the Conecuh National Forest, which is easily accessible from the city.
Yes, many trails around Enterprise are suitable for beginners. Out of the 30 available routes, 16 are rated as easy. For example, the Benchmark, Nice Curves, and Flagpole Trails loop — Bears Best is an easy 8.0-mile trail that navigates through varied forest terrain, perfect for those starting out.
The terrain around Enterprise, particularly in the Conecuh National Forest, features extensive longleaf pine forests, interspersed with cypress ponds and marshes. Riders will encounter varied surfaces, including sandy paths and gravel sections, with numerous scenic creek crossings. Some areas may present challenges like deep mud holes, especially after rain.
Yes, several loop trails are available. A popular option is the Southwest Ridge Loop, an easy 8.0-mile path featuring gentle gradients through natural woodlands. Another well-liked loop is the Perma Grin loop — Bears Best, which is 9.8 miles long and leads through longleaf pine forests.
Policies regarding dogs on trails can vary. While the Conecuh National Forest generally allows leashed dogs, it's always best to check specific trail regulations or forest service guidelines before heading out to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Many of the trails around Enterprise are rated as easy, making them suitable for families. The gentle gradients and varied forest terrain, especially on routes like the Tour de Bris loop — Southern Highlands, can provide an enjoyable experience for families with children who are comfortable on bikes.
The best time for mountain biking in Enterprise is typically during the cooler, drier months of spring and fall. These seasons offer more comfortable temperatures and less chance of encountering deep mud holes, which can be prevalent after heavy rains, especially in cypress pond and marsh areas.
While specific parking details for each trail within Conecuh National Forest may vary, designated parking areas are generally available at trailheads or access points within the forest. It's advisable to check maps or local forest service information for precise parking locations before your ride.
The trails themselves offer scenic views of longleaf pine forests, cypress ponds, and marshes, with numerous creek crossings providing natural beauty. While there are no specific 'viewpoints' listed, the natural environment of the Conecuh National Forest is a significant attraction. For other nearby attractions, you might explore the The Mirage Hotel & Casino Waterfall, though this is a man-made feature further afield.
The mountain bike trails around Enterprise are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse natural landscapes, the peaceful longleaf pine forests, and the mix of easy to moderate routes that cater to different skill levels.
Enterprise itself offers various accommodation options, cafes, and restaurants. While there might not be facilities directly at the trailheads within Conecuh National Forest, the city provides convenient amenities for pre- or post-ride meals and overnight stays.
Given the varied terrain and potential for mud after rain, checking current trail conditions is recommended. Local mountain biking groups or the Conecuh National Forest service website are often the best resources for up-to-date information on trail closures or conditions.
Public transport options directly to the mountain bike trailheads within the Conecuh National Forest are generally limited. Access to these trails typically requires personal vehicle transportation from Enterprise.


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