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Mountain bike trails around El Portal, California, are primarily defined by their proximity to Yosemite National Park and the Merced River Canyon. The region features a diverse landscape, from river-carved canyons to mountainous terrain, offering a variety of riding experiences. While dedicated singletrack trails within El Portal itself are limited, the area serves as a gateway to extensive mountain biking opportunities in the Sierra Nevada. The terrain includes gravel routes, paved paths, and trails through pine forests and near granite…
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Easy 10.6-mile mountain biking loop through Oleta River State Park's unique coastal jungle, featuring mangroves and boardwalks.
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The Amelia Earhart Park Mountain Bike Trails offer a fantastic urban escape, winding through a vibrant Australian pine forest that feels miles away from the city. You'll find a mix…

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The Up and Around – William M. Powell Bridge loop from Bayfront Park offers a fantastic mountain biking experience, blending urban vistas with coastal charm. This moderate 29.4-mile (47.2 km)…
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is literally a hidden beach on Virginia Key, with beautiful blue water. Swimming isn’t allowed, but there are picnic tables right in front of it. It’s still a great spot to hang out before or after riding the Virginia Key North Point Trails.
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Hobie Beach, also known as Windsurfer Beach, is a fun stop if you’re riding along the Rickenbacker Causeway. It’s a popular spot for windsurfers and also one of Miami’s favorite dog-friendly beaches. The shallow water makes it safe for dogs to splash around, and there’s always something to watch—from kite sails to people enjoying the breeze.
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The William Powell Bridge, built in 1985, spans 3,611 feet along the Rickenbacker Causeway, connecting mainland Florida with Virginia Key. This high-level fixed bridge brings over the water with a dedicated green lane for biking and a walking path on both sides, separated by a waist-high concrete barrier. The bridge also provides scenic views of the bay, passing boats, and the downtown skyline.
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This is one of several MTB obstacles scattered across the multiple trails in the area.
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To experienced riders, Gilligan is a noteworthy trail, spanning approximately 2.2 miles and posing a significant challenge. It is situated about eight or nine miles into the trail system, prompting a suggestion to take a break before attempting it, especially for those who may find it too strenuous.
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This is an excellent trail system kept together by volunteers. Despite some challenging sections, the trails are well-marked and the route is pleasantly shaded by trees, making it ideal for escaping the South Florida heat. It is a popular family destination, particularly crowded on weekends.
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Great trails with jumps, wooden boards and other MTB obstacles. You will find trails for all levels.
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El Portal serves as a gateway to diverse mountain biking experiences, primarily due to its proximity to Yosemite National Park and the Merced River Canyon. While dedicated singletrack trails directly within El Portal are limited, you'll find a variety of options including gravel routes, paved paths, and trails winding through pine forests and near impressive granite formations. The area offers a mix of easy to intermediate routes, with some more challenging options available in the broader region.
Yes, the El Portal area, particularly within Yosemite National Park, offers several easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners and families. The Amelia Earhart Park Mountain Bike Trails is an easy 4.7-mile route. Another great option is the Mountain Bike Trails – Amelia Earhart Park loop from Amelia Earhart Park, an easy 3.8-mile path. Within Yosemite, the 12.7-mile Yosemite Valley Loop Trail is also easy and offers stunning views of landmarks like El Capitan and Yosemite Falls.
For those seeking more challenging rides, the broader area around El Portal provides options. The Yosemite - El Portal Gravel Mountain Biking Route is a 51-mile intermediate route that includes a significant climb and descent, as well as a water crossing. Additionally, Exchequer Mountain Bike Park, located near Yosemite, offers 700 acres with trails designed for all abilities, including thrilling technical descents for advanced riders.
The entire region around El Portal is incredibly scenic. Within Yosemite National Park, the Yosemite Valley Loop Trail offers breathtaking views of iconic landmarks like El Capitan, Half Dome, and Yosemite Falls. The Washburn Trail in Mariposa Grove provides an opportunity to ride among giant sequoias, including the notable Grizzly Giant. The Merced River Canyon itself offers dramatic landscapes as you ride alongside the river.
Yes, there are several loop options available. The Mountain Bike Trails – Amelia Earhart Park loop from Amelia Earhart Park is an easy 3.8-mile loop. Another option is the Mountain Bike Trails loop from Amelia Earhart Park, which is 5.4 miles long. Within Yosemite National Park, the Yosemite Valley Loop Trail can also be ridden as a loop, with shorter variations available.
The best season for mountain biking in El Portal and the surrounding Yosemite area is generally spring through fall. Spring (late March through May) is particularly beautiful for wildflowers, especially in areas like Hite Cove, and seasonal waterfalls like Chinquapin Falls are at their peak. Summer offers warm, dry conditions, while fall brings cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage. Always check current conditions, especially for higher elevation trails, as snow can persist into late spring.
Yes, several spectacular waterfalls are accessible or visible from mountain bike trails, particularly within Yosemite National Park. The Yosemite Valley Loop Trail offers stunning views of Yosemite Falls, the tallest waterfall in North America. Seasonal waterfalls like Chinquapin Falls are best viewed in winter and spring, adding to the scenic beauty of the region.
The mountain bike trails around El Portal are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning natural beauty of the Sierra Nevada, and the accessibility to iconic Yosemite landmarks. The variety of easy routes also makes it a popular choice for those looking for a relaxed ride in a spectacular setting.
Mountain biking within Yosemite National Park is generally restricted to paved roads and designated bike paths. While specific permits for biking on these established routes are not typically required, standard park entrance fees apply. For any off-road or specific trail use, it's crucial to check the latest regulations directly with Yosemite National Park to ensure compliance, as rules can change and some areas may have specific restrictions.
The region is rich with natural wonders. While biking, you can expect to see the dramatic granite formations of Yosemite Valley, including El Capitan and Half Dome. The Merced River Canyon itself is a prominent feature. If you venture into Mariposa Grove or Tuolumne Grove, you'll encounter ancient Giant Sequoias. Inspiration Point offers sweeping panoramic views of Yosemite Valley, providing incredible photo opportunities during your ride.
While trails within Yosemite Valley can be popular, especially during peak season, exploring routes outside the immediate valley or visiting during off-peak times (early morning, weekdays, or shoulder seasons) can offer a more serene experience. The Yosemite - El Portal Gravel Mountain Biking Route, being a longer and more challenging option, might also see fewer riders than the more accessible paved paths within the park.
Parking availability varies depending on the specific trailhead. Within Yosemite National Park, designated parking areas are available, but they can fill up quickly during busy periods. For trails outside the park, such as those leading to Exchequer Mountain Bike Park, specific parking facilities are usually provided. It's always advisable to check the specific route details or park information for parking options before your ride.


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