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The best MTB trails around New England

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Mountain biking around New England offers diverse and rugged landscapes across its six states, providing varied terrain for all skill levels. The region is characterized by prominent mountain ranges like the White Mountains and Green Mountains, vast forests, and extensive trail networks. Riders can find everything from technical rocky sections to flowing singletracks, often winding through scenic woods and past natural features. This varied topography makes New England a prime location for outdoor activities, including mountain biking.

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Last updated: July 6, 2026

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Wooden Bridge loop from Ascalon Trailhead

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The Wooden Bridge loop from Ascalon Trailhead offers a fantastic mountain biking challenge, winding through dense forests and over unique terrain. You'll navigate purpose-built singletrack, experience both fast, flowy descents…

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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The Wooden Bridge loop from Durham offers a demanding mountain biking experience, taking you through varied forest terrain that will test your skills and endurance. Expect a mix of smooth…

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Matthew
February 15, 2024, Lula Lake and Waterfall

Lula Lake is an emerald pool with a 20-foot waterfall flowing into it. The lake is right off the side of the trail and is fed by Rock Creek. The cascading falls flowing into the lake is a cool feature, but Lula Falls, just up the trail.

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Daniel Krueger
September 7, 2023, Wooden Bridge

This wooden bridge lies along 'Cloudland Canyon Connector' and crosses an unnamed tributary of 'Price Branch'. With its forestry background, it also suits as a nice photo motif.

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Matthew
July 31, 2023, Lula Falls

Lula Falls is a 120-foot cliff-waterfall near the back of the Land Trust. You can take a spur trail leading up to the base of the falls, but be aware that the terrain gets unmaintained and really slick the closer you get to the falls.

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To help minimize human impacts in the area and preserve the natural habitats around Lula Lake and Lula Falls, the trails here are located on a Land Trust, and you have to reserve a pass ahead of time from lulalake.org to use the trails. Please follow visitation rules and keep this gem open to the public! This upper parking area is most often utilized by those that have trouble hiking the full 4-4.5miles to the lake and falls from the main parking area.

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Lula Lake is an emerald pool with a 20-foot waterfall flowing into it. The lake is right off the side of the trail and is fed by Rock Creek. The cascading falls flowing into the lake is a cool feature, but Lula Falls, just up the trail, is the main draw to this hike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain biking terrain can I expect in New England?

New England offers a diverse range of mountain biking terrain, from challenging technical rocky sections in mountainous areas like the White Mountains and Green Mountains, to flowing singletracks through vast forests. You'll find everything from wide, smooth double tracks suitable for beginners to advanced paths with jumps and obstacles, particularly in dedicated bike parks.

Are there mountain bike trails suitable for families in New England?

Yes, New England has options for various skill levels, including trails suitable for families. While some routes are quite challenging, many state parks and trail networks offer easier, wider paths. For example, Acadia National Park's carriage roads are generally more accessible, though some rugged paths exist for adventurous riders. Look for trails described as wide or smooth double tracks for a more family-friendly experience.

When is the best time of year to go mountain biking in New England?

The best time for mountain biking in New England is typically from spring through fall. The region is particularly stunning during the 'Indian Summer' or fall foliage season, when the deciduous trees transform into vibrant hues, providing a spectacular backdrop for your ride. Trail conditions vary by season, so it's always good to check local reports, especially after heavy rain or during early spring thaw.

Can I bring my dog on mountain bike trails in New England?

Dog-friendly policies vary significantly across New England's diverse trail networks and parks. While many natural areas welcome leashed dogs, specific mountain bike trails might have restrictions. It's always best to check the regulations for the specific park or trail system you plan to visit beforehand to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for both you and your dog.

What natural attractions can I see along mountain bike trails in New England?

New England's mountain bike trails often lead through or near stunning natural attractions. You can encounter picturesque waterfalls such as Hemlock Falls, Cherokee Falls, and Lula Lake and Waterfall. Many routes also offer scenic viewpoints, providing panoramic vistas of the region's mountains and forests. The region's vast forests and crystal-clear lakes are also prominent features you'll experience.

Are there any mountain bike trails with significant elevation gain in New England?

Yes, New England is known for its prominent mountain ranges, offering trails with substantial elevation gain. For instance, the Lula Falls – Lula Lake and Waterfall loop from Hinkles Church is a difficult 40.1-mile trail that features over 1000 meters of elevation gain, providing a challenging workout and rewarding views.

What are some examples of challenging mountain bike routes in New England?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, New England offers several difficult routes. The Wooden Bridge loop from Ascalon Trailhead is a difficult 21.0-mile path traversing varied terrain with significant ascents. Another option is the Wooden Bridge loop from Durham, an 11.7-mile difficult trail through wooded areas.

How many mountain bike trails are available on komoot for New England?

While this guide highlights 5 specific routes, komoot features many more mountain bike trails across New England. The region is highly rated by the komoot community, with over 70 mountain bikers having explored its varied terrain using komoot, indicating a wide selection of routes beyond those featured here.

Are there any loop mountain bike trails in New England?

Yes, many mountain bike trails in New England are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Lula Falls – Lula Lake and Waterfall loop from Hinkles Church and the Wooden Bridge loop from Ascalon Trailhead, both offering circular routes through scenic landscapes.

Where can I find information about permits or parking for mountain biking trails in New England?

Information regarding permits and parking varies greatly depending on the specific location within New England. Many state parks and national forests may require day-use fees or have designated parking areas. It's always recommended to check the official website of the specific park or trail network you plan to visit for the most up-to-date details on permits, parking availability, and any associated costs.

Are there any specific mountain biking destinations or parks known for their trails in New England?

New England is home to several renowned mountain biking destinations. Notable locations include Kingdom Trails in East Burke, Vermont, Highland Mountain Bike Park in New Hampshire, and Bear Brook State Park, also in New Hampshire. These areas offer extensive trail networks catering to various skill levels, from flowing singletrack to technical descents and bike park features.

Can I access mountain bike trails in New England using public transportation?

Accessing mountain bike trails in New England primarily relies on personal vehicles, as many trailheads are located in more remote natural areas. While some larger towns and cities have public transport, direct routes to specific trailheads are generally limited. Planning for car access or carpooling is usually the most practical way to reach most mountain biking spots in the region.

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