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Mountain biking around Temple, Texas, offers diverse terrain at the intersection of the Blackland Prairie and the Texas Hill Country. This geographical blend provides varied landscapes, from rolling hills to more rugged, limestone-layered environments. Natural features like the Leon River and nearby Belton Lake and Stillhouse Hollow Lake enhance the outdoor experience. Extensive trail systems, including those at Miller Springs Nature Center, cater to mountain bikers seeking different challenges and scenic views.
Last updated: June 15, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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13.1km
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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Mount Penn Preserve, situated on the outskirts of Reading, spans 50 acres and provides extensive mixed use trails throughout the park. Additionally, visitors can find picnic spots and restroom facilities for added convenience.
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Mount Penn boasts an elevation of 1,120 feet (340 m) and offers gorgeous views of the charming city of Reading and its surrounding areas. It is often considered as the southernmost point of the Reading Prong mountain range, and is a popular destination for hiking and cyclists, with several trails that lead to scenic viewpoints and historic landmarks.
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Mount Penn boasts an elevation of 1,120 feet (0.34 km) and offers gorgeous views of the charming city of Reading and its surrounding areas. It is often considered the southernmost point of the Reading Prong mountain range and is a popular destination for hiking and cyclists, with several trails that lead to scenic viewpoints and historic landmarks.
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The Union Canal Trail runs along the Tulpehocken Creek from Reading to Leesport. The trail is made of crushed limestone, so it is a great path for walking and cycling. As the route has no traffic and is no too difficult, it is a great place for a family bike ride.
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Tulpehocken Creek is a tributary of the Schuylkill River. While there are no bathrooms or picnic tables, it is a great spot for a break to take in the scenic and tranquil waters. The creek is open to fishing, so it is not uncommon to share the space with others trying their luck to catch something.
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Check out these remains of an old building along the Union Canal Trail. This isn't a mountain biking trail, per se, but you can absolutely still take your bike on it, or use it to link up with some of the unpaved trails nearby.
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Antietam Lake is surrounded by 665 acres of beautiful parkland. The lake itself is a very calm place and a great spot to take a break during your run.
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Enveloped by over 600 acres of parkland, the paved loop encircling Antietam Lake offers mountain bikers an easily accessible, scenic ride in Antietam Lake Park. Pedal along the water's edge, taking in views of the peaceful reservoir contrasted by the distant rolling mountains.
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Mountain biking around Temple offers a diverse mix of terrain, situated at the intersection of the Blackland Prairie and the Texas Hill Country. This means you'll encounter everything from rolling hills and prairie landscapes to more rugged, limestone-layered environments. Trails often feature varied surfaces, including dirt and loose rock, with tricky ups and downs, especially in areas like Miller Springs Nature Center.
Yes, Temple offers trails catering to various skill levels. While there are no easy routes listed in this guide, you'll find a good selection of moderate and difficult trails. For instance, Miller Springs Nature Center has trails ranging from intermediate (blue) to difficult (black diamond) sections, ensuring options for experienced riders seeking a challenge.
Many trails in Temple offer scenic views of natural features. You can expect to see the Leon River and enjoy waterfront scenery near Belton Lake and Stillhouse Hollow Lake. Areas like Miller Springs Nature Center provide mixed environmental scenery with wooded and open areas, scenic overlooks, and opportunities for wildlife viewing. You might also encounter specific landmarks such as Wertz's Covered Bridge or the Union Canal Trail.
Yes, several mountain bike routes around Temple are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Mount Penn Preserve – Antietam Lake loop, which offers a challenging ride, or the Wertz's Covered Bridge – Union Canal Trail loop for a moderate experience. Another option is the Mount Penn Preserve loop.
Central Texas generally offers good mountain biking conditions for much of the year. While specific seasonal considerations aren't detailed, the region's climate suggests that spring and fall are often ideal due to milder temperatures. Summers can be hot, and winters are generally mild, allowing for year-round riding with appropriate preparation.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, which ranges from rolling hills to more rugged sections, and the scenic beauty of the trails, particularly those near lakes and within nature centers like Miller Springs. The variety of challenges available also makes it a popular destination.
While this guide features moderate to difficult routes, many parks in Temple, such as Miller Springs Nature Center, offer a range of trails. Some sections within these larger trail systems might be suitable for families with older children or those with some mountain biking experience, though specific 'easy' family-friendly mountain bike routes are not highlighted in this selection.
Many outdoor spaces in Temple, including nature centers and parks, are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. However, specific regulations can vary by trail or park. It's always best to check the local rules for the particular trail you plan to ride to ensure dogs are permitted.
Temple's diverse natural environment means you have a good chance of encountering various wildlife. Miller Springs Nature Center alone is home to over 200 species of wildflowers and 90 varieties of birds. Other trails, like Pepper Creek Trail, are known for sightings of rabbits, lizards, and deer. Always maintain a respectful distance from wildlife.
Yes, if you're looking for a challenging ride with notable elevation changes, routes like the Mount Penn Preserve – Antietam Lake loop feature an ascent of over 469 meters. Another demanding option is the Mount Penn Preserve – Nice pond loop, with over 262 meters of climbing, offering a good workout.
This guide highlights 6 mountain bike trails around Temple, offering a selection of routes for different preferences. These include 3 moderate and 3 difficult trails, providing a good overview of the region's mountain biking opportunities.
Yes, the region's proximity to Belton Lake and Stillhouse Hollow Lake means many trails offer waterfront scenery. While not explicitly detailed for every route, exploring areas near these lakes, such as the Mount Penn Preserve – Antietam Lake loop, will provide views of water bodies like Antietam Lake.
The longest mountain bike route in this guide is the Wertz's Covered Bridge – Union Canal Trail loop, which spans approximately 33.5 kilometers (20.8 miles). This moderate trail offers a substantial ride through varied landscapes.


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