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United States
Tennessee
Marion County

Laurel Point Loop

Easy

3.0

(21)

65

riders

Laurel Point Loop

00:34

7.62km

100m

Mountain biking

The Laurel Point Loop offers a dynamic mountain biking experience through light woods, opening up to stunning views of the Tennessee River Valley. This easy 4.7-mile (7.6 km) route, with its 320 feet (98 metres) of elevation gain, can be completed in about 33 minutes, making it a quick but rewarding ride. You'll navigate singletrack sections, encountering rocky terrain and roots that add a technical edge, perfect for honing your skills. The trail provides picturesque glimpses of the lake and the Tennessee River Gorge, especially beautiful in the softer light of morning or late afternoon.

When planning your visit, keep in mind that the trail can get muddy following wet weather, so it's wise to check conditions beforehand. For the most scenic experience, aim to ride in the morning or late afternoon to catch the best light over the Tennessee River Gorge. Dogs are welcome on the trail, so feel free to bring your furry friend along for the adventure.

Part of the larger Raccoon Mountain trail system, the Laurel Point Loop is recognized as an excellent spot for riders to improve their technical abilities due to its varied features. While officially rated easy, its singletrack nature and rooted sections make it more suitable for intermediate riders or beginners looking to push their limits. It's a popular choice for its combination of engaging terrain and diverse riding experiences available in the area.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Laurel Point path

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Laurel Point Trail is a short singletrack trail in the Raccoon Mountain trail system. It helps connect the trails going around the reservoir to the Laurel Point recreation area. This picnic area offers some cool views of the Tennessee River Valley and the lake.

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4.67 km

2.73 km

212 m

Surfaces

5.82 km

1.18 km

611 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Laurel Point Loop?

The Laurel Point Loop at Raccoon Mountain is primarily a singletrack trail. You'll encounter rolling sections, rocky terrain, and numerous roots. It can also become muddy after wet weather, so be prepared for varied conditions.

Is the Laurel Point Loop suitable for beginner mountain bikers?

While rated as 'easy' overall, the trail's singletrack, rocky sections, and roots can be somewhat challenging for absolute beginners. It's generally considered a 'blue' difficulty trail, meaning it's more suited for intermediate riders or adventurous beginners looking to hone their skills. Some sections might require more technical handling.

Where can I park to access the Laurel Point Loop?

Parking for the Laurel Point Loop is available at the Raccoon Mountain Pumped Storage Plant Recreation Area. There are designated parking lots near the trailheads within the Raccoon Mountain trail system.

Are dogs allowed on the Laurel Point Loop?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Laurel Point Loop and the broader Raccoon Mountain trail system. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all trail users and local wildlife.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike the Laurel Point Loop?

Spring and fall offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter provides impressive views due to less tree cover, but the trail can be muddy or icy. Check local weather conditions before you go.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to ride at Raccoon Mountain?

Access to the Raccoon Mountain trail system, including the Laurel Point Loop, is generally free. You typically do not need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the trails.

What kind of views can I expect along the trail?

Riders on the Laurel Point Loop can expect frequent views of the Tennessee River Gorge and distant panoramas of Chattanooga. The Raccoon Mountain area is known for its natural beauty and offers stunning sunrises from overlooks like Laurel Point path.

Does the Laurel Point Loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the Laurel Point Loop is part of a larger network of over 28 miles of trails on Raccoon Mountain. Your route specifically passes through sections of the Laurel Point, Electric Avenue Two, River Gorge Trail, River Gorge, High Voltage, Split Rock, Megawatt, and Electric Avenue One trails.

Are there any amenities like restrooms or water sources nearby?

While there might not be direct amenities on the trail itself, the Raccoon Mountain Recreation Area typically offers facilities like restrooms and picnic areas. It's always a good idea to carry enough water for your ride.

What should I bring for a mountain bike ride on this trail?

For a comfortable ride, bring plenty of water, snacks, a helmet, appropriate mountain biking gear, and basic bike repair tools. Given the varied terrain and potential for mud, sturdy shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are also recommended.

Is the Laurel Point Loop considered family-friendly for mountain biking?

For families with younger or less experienced riders, the technical sections with roots and rocks might be challenging. While the overall distance is manageable, consider the skill level of all family members. There are easier trails within the Raccoon Mountain system that might be more suitable for beginners.

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