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Mountain biking around Superior Village offers diverse terrain within a landscape shaped by Lake Superior, extensive forests, and river valleys. The region features the Superior Municipal Forest, one of the largest urban forests, providing a network of trails. Riders can explore paths along the St. Louis River and Pokegama River, encountering varied elevations and natural features. This area provides a mix of single-track and multi-use trails suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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44.0km
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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01:47
290m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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17.9km
01:15
180m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:11
560m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Bob Smith Memorial Bench is at a viewpoint overlooking the St. Louis River Estuary. From here, peer down into the land conservancy project protecting the St. Louis River and the headwaters in Minnesota's Northwoods. The water below flows into Lake Superior and forms a 12,000-acre freshwater estuary.
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The Willard Munger State Trail, spanning between Hinckley and Duluth, offers trails for hiking, biking, in-line skating, snowmobiling, and horseback riding. This scenic trail passes through northern hardwood forests, pine stands, and bog-filled hills. It also follows a historic railroad route that saved lives during the Hinckley and Cloquet fires in the 19th century. Visitors have the opportunity here to spot a variety of wildlife, including whitetail deer, raccoons, foxes, porcupines, and occasionally bobcats or black bears.
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The Saint Louis River is a sight, especially from the historic truss bridge that crosses it on the William Munger Trail. You can feel the force of the water as it carves a deep gorge through the rocks, creating a dramatic contrast with the forested hills. The bridge is part of Jay Cooke State Park, where you can find plenty of hiking, biking, and camping. The park also features the Thomson Dam, a hint of Duluth’s industrial past.
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Lollygagger is a fun and scenic trail for bikers and hikers of all levels. Enjoy the rolling, forested terrain, the big banked turns, and the tunnel under Haines Road.
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Piedmont Trails is a network of trails for hikers and bikers of all levels, located near Enger Park. You can enjoy the views of Duluth and the St. Louis River from rocky overlooks, or explore the forest and creek along the trails. You can also access the Superior Hiking Trail from Piedmont, or ski on the groomed trails in winter.
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The tunnel through Ely’s Peak is a fascinating feature of the DWP Trail near Duluth. This 520-foot tunnel was carved more than a century ago for the mining industry and the railroad. Today, you can hike through the dark and spooky tunnel, or climb on the rocks around it.
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There are several mountain bike trails around Superior Village, with komoot featuring 5 routes in this guide. These trails offer a range of experiences, from easy rides to challenging single-track adventures.
Yes, Superior Village offers trails suitable for beginners. For an easier ride, consider the Ely's Peak Tunnel loop from Fairmount, which covers 18.3 km, or the Ely's Peak Tunnel loop from Norton Park, at 20.8 km. These routes provide a gentle introduction to mountain biking in the area.
For more experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers trails with significant climbs and descents. The Upper Burner of Stovetop loop from South Superior is a difficult 37.8 km path known for its demanding terrain and views of the St. Louis River Valley. Another difficult option is the Lollygagger Trail loop from Norton Park, an 19.0 km trail through the Superior Municipal Forest.
Yes, all the mountain bike routes featured in this guide are loops, making them convenient for starting and ending at the same point. Examples include the Mountainbike loop from South Superior and the Lollygagger Trail loop from Norton Park.
Mountain bike trails in Superior Village offer diverse scenic views. Many routes traverse the extensive Superior Municipal Forest, one of the nation's largest urban forests, featuring boreal forest landscapes. Trails like the Upper Burner of Stovetop loop from South Superior provide views of the St. Louis River Valley. The wider region also boasts views of Lake Superior, various bays, and rivers.
The mountain biking experience in Superior Village is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 7 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the extensive forest trails, and the varied options suitable for different skill levels.
While not directly on the mountain bike trails listed in this guide, the Superior region is home to impressive waterfalls. Pattison State Park, a short drive from Superior Village, features Big Manitou Falls, Wisconsin's tallest waterfall, and Little Manitou Falls. Amnicon Falls State Park also offers a series of picturesque waterfalls and rapids.
Absolutely. The Superior Municipal Forest is a prominent feature of the area's trail network. The Lollygagger Trail loop from Norton Park, for instance, leads directly through this significant urban forest, offering a chance to experience its unique boreal and hardwood ecosystems.
Superior Village offers diverse outdoor activities year-round. For mountain biking, the spring, summer, and fall months generally provide the most favorable conditions, with trails clear of snow and ice. The changing foliage in autumn can make for particularly scenic rides.
Yes, the region offers options for longer rides. The Mountainbike loop from South Superior is a moderate 41.5 km trail, while the difficult Upper Burner of Stovetop loop from South Superior spans 37.8 km. Beyond these, the broader area includes extensive networks like the 104-mile Wild Rivers Trails, which is suitable for gravel cycling and passes through remote areas.
While this guide focuses on mountain biking, Superior does offer paved options for a different cycling experience. The Millennium Trail is an easier 1.6-mile paved path through the Superior Municipal Forest, and the Osaugie Trail is a 5-mile paved trail along Superior Bay, offering scenic views.


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