Best bike parks in Wisconsin offer diverse trail systems for mountain biking. The state features extensive cross-country networks and gravity-focused downhill runs. Riders can find varied terrain, from dense forests to rolling prairies, providing experiences for different skill levels. Wisconsin's landscape supports a range of biking styles across its numerous parks and trail systems.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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MTB Trails in Wisconsin
Great park and all the trails are well marked. The trails are maintained by volunteers and donations so they ask an $8 fee payable at a drop box at the parking areas. It’s well worth it as I came across many bridges over boggy wet areas that were freshly planked. Parking was easy on Rt 95 and they had a bathroom there as well.
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Great hub for bicycles. Challenging mountain bike & gravel riding nearby as well as major state trails & rustic roads. Free parking, public restrooms, drinking water, and shelter.
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This is the parking lot and trailhead for the mountain biking trails of Kinnickinnic State Park
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This park features over 15 miles of trails that provide numerous viewpoints with stunning views of the area. Renowned for its mounds and sandstone crags, it offers a unique and captivating place to explore.
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Glenway Woods is a beautiful, yet somewhat hidden, gem that spans over 10 acres of land. Although it doesn't currently have a park classification, locals have created a few mountain biking trails that wind through the densely wooded area. It's located along the Southwest Commuter Bike Path, providing a scenic route with a touch of nature shaded by the trees.
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Baird Creek offers an excellent getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city without having to actually leave the city. There is a variety of singletrack trails that are all interconnected. Bikes frequent the area, and you are likely to encounter different bike jumps and obstacles on the trails.
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Minooka Park hosts two loops of awesome singletrack. The Green loop is an easy 1.5 miles route that is perfect for newbies and the four miles long Blue loop has a variety of more challenging elements that are ideal for intermediate riders.
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Yes, Wisconsin offers several family-friendly options. Glenway Woods provides trails winding through a densely wooded area, suitable for a scenic family ride. Middleton Bike Park has evolved to include a paved pump track and singletrack for all skill levels, making it great for progression. Minooka Park also features an easy 1.5-mile Green loop perfect for beginners.
Wisconsin's bike parks offer diverse terrain, from flow trails to technical downhill sections. For instance, the John Muir Bike Trails system provides natural surface singletrack with five loops, including the challenging Blue Loop with rock gardens. Quarry Ridge Recreation Area is known for its 'chunkiest, fastest, downhill sends' and offers beginner to advanced singletrack, a jump line, and a pump track.
Yes, Little Switzerland Bike Park in Slinger is a dedicated lift-access park offering downhill and freeride trails. It features green flow trails like 'Green Machine' and blue jump lines such as 'Jammer,' ideal for gravity riding.
Levis Mound, also known as Levis/Trow Mound Recreation Area, is often described as a hidden gem. It offers 13 miles of singletrack known for its relentless but fair climbs, fast and flowy descents, and consistently good trail surface, showcasing excellent Midwest trail building.
The prime season for mountain biking in Wisconsin is generally from spring through fall. However, some parks, like Silver Lake Mountain Biking Trails, are groomed for winter riding, allowing for year-round enjoyment, including fat biking.
Some trail systems, like the John Muir Bike Trails and Levis/Trow Mound Recreation Area, require a usage fee, often payable at a dropbox at the parking areas. These fees typically support trail maintenance by volunteers. It's always best to check specific park regulations before your visit.
Many bike parks are situated within larger recreational areas offering diverse activities. For instance, near many of these bike parks, you can find extensive hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Devil's Lake Loop. There are also numerous running trails available, such as the Moraine Ridge Trail.
Levis/Trow Mound Recreation Area is renowned for its numerous viewpoints offering stunning vistas of the area, characterized by mounds and sandstone crags. Glenway Woods provides a scenic route along the Southwest Commuter Bike Path, shaded by dense trees.
For advanced downhill riders, Quarry Ridge Recreation Area near Madison offers some of the 'chunkiest, fastest, downhill sends in Southern Wisconsin.' Little Switzerland Bike Park also provides lift-served downhill and freeride trails designed for progression and thrill-seeking.
The CAMBA Trails system in Cable & Hayward is considered the 'godfather of Wisconsin mountain biking,' boasting over 300 miles of singletrack in the Chequamegon National Forest. It caters to all skill levels with trails like the flowy Rock Lake system and the more technical Namakagon.
The Rock Sports Complex in Franklin has invested in developing a bike park with the expertise of Gravity Logic, a renowned trail-building company. This collaboration suggests a focus on quality downhill and specialized bike park features, promising a well-designed riding experience.
Many Wisconsin bike parks emphasize flow. Nine Mile Forest near Wausau boasts 15 miles of 'perfectly crafted singletrack' with bermed corners and smooth rollers designed for flow. CamRock County Park also features trails known for their excellent flow, with perfectly banked turns and momentum-building features.


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