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13.2km
50m
Mountain biking
This easy 8.2-mile mountain bike loop in Lake Metigoshe State Park offers scenic views of the lake and lush Turtle Mountains.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Lake Metigoshe State Park
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Way Types & Surfaces
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10.3 km
2.42 km
464 m
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10.3 km
1.73 km
1.01 km
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Yes, the Lake Metigoshe loop is classified as an easy mountain bike ride. It's suitable for all skill levels and any fitness level, making it a great option for beginners.
The loop offers a mix of surfaces. While some older sections might be wider, mowed paths, newer parts of the park's trail system, which this loop utilizes, feature rideable singletrack with flow, rollers, and small climbs. You might also encounter doubletrack and paved path sections.
As an easy mountain bike ride, most riders can expect to complete the 13.2 km (8.2 miles) loop in about 45-50 minutes, depending on their pace and stops.
You'll ride through beautiful natural scenery, characterized by lush greenery and trees reflected in the calm waters of Lake Metigoshe and other smaller bodies of water. The setting in the Turtle Mountains provides a tranquil and peaceful environment.
The loop is located within Lake Metigoshe State Park. Parking is available within the park, and you can access the trailhead from there. Specific trailhead details are usually well-marked within the park.
Yes, Lake Metigoshe State Park typically requires an entrance fee or a park permit for vehicle entry. It's best to check the official North Dakota Parks and Recreation website for current fee structures and permit requirements before your visit.
The best time for mountain biking is generally during the warmer months, from spring through fall, when the trails are dry and clear of snow. The park's trails are multi-use, so you can also enjoy fat-biking in the winter if conditions allow.
Generally, state parks in North Dakota allow dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash. However, it's always a good idea to confirm specific pet regulations with Lake Metigoshe State Park directly before your visit.
Yes, the route utilizes sections of various trails within Lake Metigoshe State Park. You'll find yourself on parts of trails like Coyote Loop, Deer Loop, Beaver Loop, and King's Highway Trail, among others, as you complete the loop.
The entire trail system within the park, including this loop, is considered a highlight. You'll be riding through the Trails of Lake Metigoshe State Park, which were partly developed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in the 1930s and have seen recent additions of professionally built singletrack sections, enhancing the riding experience.
Absolutely! The trails in Lake Metigoshe State Park are multi-use. In the summer, they are popular for hiking and mountain biking. During winter, they transform into routes for fat-biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.