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Mountain biking around Ann Arbor offers diverse natural features and extensive trail systems within its numerous parks and nature preserves. The landscape is characterized by rolling terrain, wooded areas, and wetlands, with the Huron River winding through many recreational spaces. Glacially formed ridges and varied ecosystems provide a range of environments for mountain bikers. The region's commitment to preserving natural environments has resulted in a comprehensive network of trails suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
9.95km
00:36
80m
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Easy 6.2-mile mountain biking route along the Huron River, offering diverse scenery and connecting parks like Bluffs Nature Area.
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30.8km
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.9km
01:41
190m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Great area for kayaking and rafting down the cascades and the B2B loop is a nice trail for some relaxing rides by the water
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The Huron River is a 130-mile-long river that flows into Lake Erie. This section that runs through Ann Arbor and several bike trails run along each bank of the river.
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Bluffs Nature Area is a roughly 40‑acre woodland preserve. There are several miles of trails that cut through the nature reserve.
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Traver Road is a hardpacked, double track road that cuts through Leslie Park Golf Course.
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Spring Pond is a beautiful, small pond surrounded by forest in Rolling Hills Park. There are several bike trails that run close to the water, so you can get a close up view.
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Black Pond is the centerpiece of Black Pond Woods Nature Area. There is a trail that runs along the perimeter of the pond.
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Great park in the middle of the B2B section of Ann Arbor. Playgrounds and pavilions for picnics are plentiful. Large fields for kites and volleyball. Everything is visible from the B2B. Large parking lot nearby, pending the construction in the area.
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Ann Arbor offers a comprehensive network of mountain bike trails. On komoot, you can find over 15 mountain bike routes, with 8 categorized as easy and 7 as moderate, ensuring options for various skill levels.
The trails around Ann Arbor cater to a range of abilities. You'll find many easy routes, often on less technical terrain, as well as moderate trails that might include more varied surfaces, gentle climbs, and longer distances. There are no routes currently classified as difficult on komoot within the immediate Ann Arbor area, but nearby regions like the DTE Energy Foundation Trail offer more advanced challenges.
Yes, Ann Arbor has several family-friendly options. Many of the easy routes are suitable for families. For instance, the Bluffs Nature Area loop — Ann Arbor is an easy 6.2-mile trail that navigates a glacially formed ridge with varied footpaths, perfect for a family outing.
Ann Arbor's trails are rich in natural beauty, often winding through wooded areas, wetlands, and along the Huron River. You might encounter features like the Delhi Bridge, scenic views from glacially formed ridges, and various parks such as Bandemer Park and Gallup Park, which often feature riverside paths and diverse ecosystems.
Many parks and nature areas in Ann Arbor are dog-friendly, but specific regulations can vary by location. It's always best to check the rules for the particular park or trail you plan to visit. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash in most public outdoor spaces.
Spring, summer, and fall generally offer the best conditions for mountain biking in Ann Arbor. The fall foliage provides a particularly scenic experience. While some trails may be accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice, so it's advisable to check local trail conditions before heading out.
Beginners have several great options. The Bluffs Nature Area loop — Ann Arbor is an excellent easy route. Another accessible option is the Barton Nature Area – Argo Dam Railway Bridge loop from Ann Arbor, which is 12.5 miles long and leads through riverside areas and wooded sections, suitable for those new to mountain biking.
While the immediate Ann Arbor area primarily offers easy to moderate trails, more advanced and technical options are available nearby. The DTE Energy Foundation Trail in Waterloo State Recreation Area is a premier destination known for its challenging trails. Within Ann Arbor, Cedar Bend Nature Area provides some of the most challenging downhill MTB/Enduro trails.
Yes, most major parks and nature areas in Ann Arbor, such as Gallup Park, Bandemer Park, and the Bluffs Nature Area, offer designated parking facilities for trail users. It's always a good idea to check specific park websites for detailed parking information and any potential fees.
Ann Arbor has a public transportation system (TheRide) that serves many parts of the city. While some parks and trailheads might be accessible via bus routes, direct access to all mountain bike trails might require a combination of public transport and a short ride or walk. Consider using a bike rack on the bus if available.
The mountain biking experience in Ann Arbor is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse natural features, extensive trail systems, and the variety of terrain, from rolling hills to dense woodlands, which provide options for different ability levels.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Ann Arbor are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. Examples include the Bluffs Nature Area loop — Ann Arbor and the Barton Nature Area – Black Pond Woods Park loop from Scio Township, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
Ann Arbor is an 'urban oasis' with a vibrant downtown and numerous neighborhoods offering a wide array of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Many trails are within or close to the city, making it easy to find places to refuel or stay overnight after your ride. You'll find everything from casual eateries to breweries and more upscale dining.


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