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Mountain biking around Tinton Falls offers access to diverse natural landscapes and dedicated trail systems. The region features significant parks like Allaire State Park and Hartshorne Woods Park, which provide extensive networks of trails. These areas are characterized by wooded terrain, varied elevations, and occasional views of rivers and the coast. The Tinton Falls waterfall, a notable natural feature, adds to the scenic appeal of the surrounding area.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Rocky Point, Grand Tour, Laurel Ridge and Cuesta Ridge Loop offers a diverse mountain biking experience through the scenic Hartshorne Woods County Park. You'll navigate varied terrain, from woodedβ¦
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The Dinosaurs Loop in Allaire State Park, New Jersey, offers a delightful mountain biking experience that's perfect for a relaxed outing. You'll pedal along a mix of packed dirt andβ¦

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The Dinosaurs β Allaire State Park loop from Allenwood offers a diverse mountain biking experience, weaving through dense pine forests and past the meandering Manasquan River. You'll encounter a mixβ¦
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The Rocky Point Downhill Section β Rocky Point Trail loop offers an engaging mountain biking experience through a unique pine barrens landscape. You'll find yourself on fast, swoopy singletrack, navigatingβ¦
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The Allaire State Park loop offers a dynamic mountain biking experience through a blend of dense pine forests and sandy singletrack, characteristic of the New Jersey Coastal Plain. You'll navigateβ¦
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Hartshorne Woods Park, in Monmouth County, is a nature lover's haven. With diverse trails winding through lush woodlands, it offers scenic views of the Navesink River and a pleasant ride.
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Let 'er rip for a downhill section of trail! Well, maybe only a little bit β this is a shared-use trail, so you do need to stay in control and watch out for slower users, even if the singletrack looks inviting.
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Hartshorne Woods Park, in Monmouth County, is a nature lover's haven. With diverse trails winding through lush woodlands, it offers scenic views of the Navesink River and a pleasant ride.
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Hartshorne Woods Park is home to over 15 miles of multi-use trails that spend most of their time in the trees with a few paths journeying right up next to the Navesink River. The trails are well-marked and easy to follow, and there are multiple trailheads, so you can make your trip however far or short you want.
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Allaire State Park encompasses a little over 3,000 acres and plays host to miles of biking, running, and hiking trails. With wetland, riverside, forest, and meadow trails, you can find something for everyone while out hiking on the park's trails. Be aware that unless you have a pass, there is a $5 entry fee for everyone over the age of 3.
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Allaire State Park encompasses a little over 3,000 acres and plays host to miles of biking, running, and hiking trails. With wetland, riverside, forest, and meadow trails, you can find something for everyone while out running on the park's trails. Be aware that unless you have a pass, there is a $5 entry fee for everyone over the age of 3.
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Allaire State Park, NJ, combines nature and history. With scenic trails, a historical village, and the Manasquan River, it offers outdoor activities and a glimpse into 19th-century industrial life.
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Mountain biking around Tinton Falls offers a diverse range of terrain, primarily characterized by extensive wooded areas. You'll find varied elevations, from cross-country trails to more technical singletrack, with occasional scenic views of rivers and the coast. Parks like Allaire State Park and Hartshorne Woods Park are known for their varied landscapes.
Yes, Tinton Falls has several easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners and families. For instance, the Dinosaurs Loop in Allaire State Park is an easy 10.6-mile path known for its accessible terrain. Another great option is the Rocky Point, Grand Tour, Laurel Ridge and Cuesta Ridge Loop, an easy 9.3-mile route through varied wooded terrain.
For those seeking a more challenging ride, the area offers moderate trails. The Dinosaurs β Allaire State Park loop from Allenwood is a moderate 16.0-mile trail that leads through diverse landscapes. Another option is the Rocky Point Downhill Section β Rocky Point Trail loop from Red Bank, a longer moderate route at 37.3 miles, offering more extensive riding.
Absolutely. The region's namesake, the Tinton Falls waterfall, is a significant natural feature. You can also explore the historic Allaire State Park, which features restored buildings from an ironworks village. For scenic views, some trails in Hartshorne Woods Park offer glimpses of the Navesink River and the ocean. The Manasquan Reservoir is also a beautiful spot for recreation.
The mountain bike trails around Tinton Falls are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 21 reviews. Riders often praise the extensive wooded areas, the variety of terrain suitable for different skill levels, and the well-maintained trail networks within parks like Allaire State Park and Hartshorne Woods Park.
Many parks in the Tinton Falls area, including Allaire State Park and Hartshorne Woods Park, generally allow dogs on trails, often requiring them to be on a leash. However, it's always best to check the specific regulations of each park or trail system before you go, as rules can vary.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in the Tinton Falls area are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. Examples include the Rocky Point, Grand Tour, Laurel Ridge and Cuesta Ridge Loop and the Dinosaurs Loop, both of which provide a comprehensive ride without needing to retrace your path.
Major parks like Allaire State Park and Hartshorne Woods Park, which host many of the mountain biking trails, offer dedicated parking facilities. It's advisable to check the specific park's website or komoot tour details for precise parking locations and any potential fees before your visit.
The spring and fall seasons generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in Tinton Falls, with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer can be enjoyable but may involve higher temperatures and humidity. Winter riding is possible, but trails might be affected by snow or ice, so checking local conditions is recommended.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. Allaire State Park provides hiking trails and the historic Allaire Village. Shark River Park and Dorbrook Recreation Area offer additional trails and open spaces. The Edgar Felix Bike Path, New Jersey's first bike path, also runs through Allaire State Park, offering a paved option for cycling.
There are over a dozen mountain bike trails available around Tinton Falls, offering a good selection for various skill levels. This includes 12 easy routes and 2 moderate routes, ensuring there's something for everyone from casual riders to those looking for a bit more challenge.


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