List of mountain biking areas and trails in Pennsylvania
Appearance
This is a partial list of mountain biking areas and trails in Pennsylvania.
Mountain biking areas
[edit]- Allegrippis Trails
- Blue Marsh
- Dick and Nancy Eales Preserve at Moosic Mountain, 14.5 miles of trails.
- Galbraith Gap
- Hopewell Park
- Hubbard Mountain
- Lackawanna State Park, 15 miles of trails.
- Marsh Creek Park
- Merli-Sarnoski Park,[1] 15 miles of trails.
- Michaux State Forest
- Moon Lake State Forest Recreation Area
- Moraine State Park
- Nockamixon State Park
- North Park
- Prompton State Park
- Swatara State Park
- Trexler Nature Preserve, 18 miles of trails.
- Wissahickon Valley Park
- Yellow Creek State Park
Lift-serviced bike parks
[edit]Lift-serviced bike parks are downhill mountain biking trails—typically open seasonally at ski resorts. Riders are ferried to the top of a mountain by a ski lift. They ride downhill mountain bikes, and usually wear protective armor and a full-facemask bicycle helmet.
List of lift-serviced bike parks
[edit]- Blue Mountain Downhill Bike Park (21 trails)[2]
- Launch Bike Park[3]
- Seven Springs Downhill Bike Park[4]
Rail trails, rails-with-trails, canal towpaths
[edit]These types of trails typically feature relatively smooth trail surfaces of crushed rock, dirt, or pavement. They are wide with a gentle grade.
List of trails
[edit]- D&L Trail
- Black Diamond Trail
- Lehigh Gorge Trail
- Delaware Canal Towpath
- Great Allegheny Passage
- Lackawanna Heritage Valley Trail
- Pine Creek Rail Trail
- Susquehanna Warrior Trail
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Merli Sarnoski Park Brochure" (PDF). Lackawanna County. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
- ^ "Blue Mountain Downhill Mountain Biking". Blue Mountain Ski Area. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
- ^ "Launch Bike Park". Launch Bike Park. Spring Mountain Adventure Corp. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
- ^ "Seven Springs Downhill Bike Park". Seven Springs Mountain Resort. Retrieved 21 December 2014.