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Mountain biking around Redding offers access to an extensive network of trails, earning it the moniker "Trails Capital of California." The region features diverse landscapes, from riverine paths along the Sacramento River to challenging singletrack in areas like Swasey Recreation Area and the Westside Trails. Terrain includes rolling hills, forested sections, and routes with panoramic viewpoints of surrounding natural landmarks. This variety provides mountain biking opportunities for all skill levels.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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The Swasey Recreation Area – Mule Mountain loop is a demanding mountain bike ride that takes you through diverse terrain with incredible payoffs. This difficult route covers 23.7 miles (38.1…
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36.3km
02:55
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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62.6km
04:33
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The Ribbon Bridge – Keswick Reservoir loop offers a fantastic mountain biking experience, blending diverse terrain with captivating scenery around Redding. You'll navigate everything from wide, mellow dirt single-track on…
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If you're seeking a mountain biking adventure that seamlessly blends city charm with natural beauty, the Lorenz Hotel – Historic Downtown Redding loop is a top choice. This moderate 18.2-mile…
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24.4km
02:04
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The Salt Creek Trail – Westside Trails loop from Redding is a mountain biker's playground, offering a diverse 15.2-mile (24.4 km) ride with 1248 feet (380 metres) of elevation gain,…
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This man-made lake is situated in a 29-acre developed area, featuring a scenic trail that encircles it and offers stunning views of the water throughout. Recognized as a popular birding area, it's a great spot to stay on the lookout for various bird species. With its tranquil setting it is a nice place to take a break at to enjoy the view off the bike.
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This man-made lake is situated in a 29-acre developed area, featuring a scenic trail that encircles it and offers stunning views of the water throughout. Recognized as a popular birding area, it's a great spot to stay on the lookout for various bird species.
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Inspired by a found fries' wrapper, the name, born from serendipity, remains rooted in the area's identity. The trail itself offers both challenges and natural wonders, with panoramic views enhancing its allure.
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The trail winds through oaks and birches, with occasional firs shading the path. Clearings reveal grassy fields, perfect for picnics and relaxation. Access points invite river activities, connecting visitors to nature's aquatic serenity.
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These rugged, challenging trails beckon every adventurer. Offering breathtaking views and diverse terrain, each path ensures an unforgettable hiking experience, immersing you in nature's grandeur. Brace yourself for an awe-inspiring journey!
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Keswick Reservoir, part of the Sacramento River watershed, harbors both cold-water species like rainbow and brown trout and warm-water species akin to those at Shasta Dam.
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A nice little stream that meanders through the Swasey Recreation Area is a refreshing sight. It will join forces with Olney Creek, and the Anderson Cottonwood Canal, and eventually spill into the Sacramento River.
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Redding offers a diverse range of mountain biking trails, from beginner-friendly paths to challenging advanced routes. You'll find extensive singletrack, purpose-built flow tracks, and trails exploring historic mining ditches. The terrain includes rolling hills, forested sections, and riverine paths along the Sacramento River, providing options for all skill levels.
Yes, Redding has several easy and beginner-friendly mountain biking options. The Lorenz Hotel – Historic Downtown Redding loop from Redding is a moderate path that often connects to the Sacramento River Trail, offering a more relaxed ride. The Sacramento River Trail itself is a paved path suitable for families, passing by the iconic Sundial Bridge.
For more advanced riders, the Swasey Recreation Area – Mule Mountain loop from Pilgrim Congregational Church is a difficult 23.4-mile trail featuring purpose-built flow tracks and significant elevation changes. The Swasey Recreation Area also hosts trails like the 'Enticer,' a black diamond jump trail, and the Salt Creek Trails are known for rocky, technical singletrack.
Key mountain biking areas include the Swasey Recreation Area, known for its diverse trails and flow tracks, and the Westside Trails, which offer easy access to singletrack directly from Redding. Whiskeytown National Recreation Area also provides a variety of trails with climbs and descents amidst beautiful waterways.
Many trails offer stunning views. From the Westside Trails, you can reach the 'Top of the World' for panoramic vistas of the Sundial Bridge, Mount Shasta, and Lassen Peak. The Sacramento River Trail passes by the Sundial Bridge, and the Whiskeytown Lake Overlook offers scenic views within the Whiskeytown National Recreation Area.
Yes, many of Redding's mountain bike trails are designed as loops. Examples include the Swasey Recreation Area – Mule Mountain loop from Pilgrim Congregational Church, the Lorenz Hotel – Historic Downtown Redding loop from Redding, and the Westside Trails loop from Redding.
Redding enjoys a favorable climate with over 300 days of sunshine annually, making it an excellent destination for mountain biking for much of the year. Spring and fall generally offer the most comfortable temperatures, though winter riding is often possible due to the mild conditions.
The mountain biking experience in Redding is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders frequently praise the extensive singletrack, diverse landscapes, and the variety of routes available for different ability levels.
While not directly on the mountain biking trails, the region around Redding is home to several impressive waterfalls. Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, a short drive west, features Whiskeytown Falls. Other notable waterfalls in the broader area include McArthur-Burney Falls, McCloud Falls, and Hedge Creek Falls, offering picturesque destinations for a post-ride excursion.
Parking is generally available at the trailheads for popular mountain biking areas. For instance, trails in the Swasey Recreation Area often have designated parking near access points like Pilgrim Congregational Church. The Westside Trails are easily accessible from Redding, and parking is typically found at various entry points.
Beyond the trails, Redding offers several attractions. You can visit the architectural marvel of the Sundial Bridge, explore Historic Downtown Redding, or enjoy the scenic Keswick Reservoir. Whiskeytown Lake and Shasta Lake also offer extensive recreational opportunities.


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