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Top 6 Bike Parks around Redwood City

Best bike parks around Redwood City are situated in a region characterized by its proximity to the Santa Cruz Mountains and the San Francisco Bay. This area offers a diverse natural landscape, featuring dense redwood forests and varied terrain. It serves as a gateway to outdoor activities, providing accessible options for cycling enthusiasts. The local environment supports a range of cycling experiences, from urban pump tracks to extensive mountain biking networks.

Best bike parks around Redwood City

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Last updated: May 28, 2026

North Leaf Trail

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North Leaf Trail is a great, easy trail. Only some spots are a little techy. This trail makes extremely fun when going fast!

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Resolution Trail

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Great flowy single track trail with a few rocky sections, named after the Australian DC6 plane "Resolution" that crashed here in 1953

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Skeggs Point

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Popular meeting point for mountain bike rides along Skyline and El Corte de Madera Preserve on the West. Sweeping views from the overlook to the East.

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Giant Salamander Trail

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Giant Salamander Trail is a sweet swooping single track between Timberview and Methuselah Trail just before it bottoms out at the Corte de Madera creek. Loop options: komoot.com/tour/13400112 , komoot.com/tour/10597358

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Manzanita Trail

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A fun but tough rocky descent, or an even tougher climb that will probably have most people walk their bike for "The Wall" and other sections. When descending the rock garden offers some good jumping opportunities.

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December 20, 2023, Skeggs Point

Skegg's Point, right off of Skyline Boulevard, has panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.

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April 10, 2022, Skeggs Point

Popular meeting point for mountain bike rides along Skyline and El Corte de Madera Preserve on the West. Sweeping views from the overlook to the East.

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April 10, 2022, Manzanita Trail

A fun but tough rocky descent, or an even tougher climb that will probably have most people walk their bike for "The Wall" and other sections. When descending the rock garden offers some good jumping opportunities.

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April 10, 2022, North Leaf Trail

North Leaf Trail is a great, easy trail. Only some spots are a little techy. This trail makes extremely fun when going fast!

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April 10, 2022, Resolution Trail

Resolution Trail is a fantastic trail with a few rocky sections. It is a great option to climb back up to Fir Trail, but the trail it is also great for descents.

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April 10, 2022, Manzanita Trail

Manzanita Trail can be ridden in both directions but from Methesula to Timberview trail it is more downhill and therefore the preferred direction for most riders. Rock gardens and a tough climb are the main challenges on that trail in that direction.

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Giant Salamander Trail is a sweet swooping single track between Timberview and Methuselah Trail just before it bottoms out at the Corte de Madera creek. Loop options: https://www.komoot.com/tour/13400112 , https://www.komoot.com/tour/10597358

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November 8, 2016, Resolution Trail

Great flowy single track trail with a few rocky sections, named after the Australian DC6 plane "Resolution" that crashed here in 1953

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike parks are available around Redwood City?

Redwood City and its surrounding areas offer a mix of paved pump tracks and extensive mountain biking trail networks. You can find urban pump tracks like Flood Park Pump Track for all skill levels, and challenging mountain biking trails at El Corte de Madera Creek Preserve (Skeggs).

Are there family-friendly bike parks or trails in the Redwood City area?

Yes, the Flood Park Pump Track in Menlo Park is an all-level-friendly urban bike park, suitable for various ages and abilities. It's a shaded, paved circuit with rollers and banked turns. Children aged 8 and under require adult supervision, and helmets are mandatory for all riders.

Where can I find mountain biking trails with scenic views near Redwood City?

El Corte de Madera Creek Preserve, known as Skeggs, offers thrilling and scenic trails amidst California's redwood forests. A popular meeting point and viewpoint is Skeggs Point, which provides sweeping views from the overlook to the East.

What are some challenging mountain biking trails in the region?

For intermediate to advanced riders seeking technical challenges, El Corte de Madera Creek Preserve (Skeggs) is an excellent choice. Trails like Resolution Trail offer flowy singletrack with rocky sections, while Manzanita Trail is known for its tough rocky descents and challenging climbs.

Is there a bike park that helps riders improve their skills?

The Quarry Park Pump Track in El Granada is designed to help riders improve their skills. It features both beginner/intermediate and intermediate/advanced tracks, plus a perimeter skill-building track with technical elements like a rock garden, teeter-totter, bridge wave, and log pile features.

What amenities are available at the bike parks?

The Quarry Park Pump Track offers picnic tables and a convenient bike fix-it station. Flood Park Pump Track is part of a larger 21-acre park with amenities like picnic areas and sports courts. El Corte de Madera Creek Preserve has parking areas, but specific amenities like fix-it stations or picnic tables directly on trails are less common.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking around Redwood City?

The Redwood City area generally offers good biking conditions year-round, but spring and fall are often ideal due to milder temperatures. Winter riding is possible, especially on paved pump tracks, but mountain biking trails might be affected by rain, leading to muddy or slippery conditions. Always check local trail conditions before heading out.

Are there any permits or fees required to use the bike trails?

For the pump tracks like Flood Park and Quarry Park, there are typically no fees for use, but helmets are required. For El Corte de Madera Creek Preserve (Skeggs), access to the trails is generally free, but always check the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District's official website for any updated regulations or permit requirements.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks?

Beyond bike parks, the Redwood City area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes for road bikes or gravel bikes, such as those found in the Cycling around Redwood City guide. For more mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Redwood City guide, which includes routes around Water Dog Lake and John Brooks Trail.

Where can I find easy mountain bike trails for beginners?

While Skeggs offers diverse terrain, some sections of trails like North Leaf Trail are described as easy with only some technical spots, making them enjoyable for less experienced riders. The Quarry Park Pump Track also has dedicated beginner/intermediate tracks to help build confidence.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the bike parks?

While the bike parks themselves may not have on-site cafes, areas like Woodside, near El Corte de Madera Creek Preserve (Skeggs), and Belmont, near Water Dog Lake Park, offer various cafes and restaurants where riders can refuel after their rides. Skeggs Point, located off Skyline Boulevard, is a popular meeting spot, and there are dining options along Skyline Blvd and in nearby towns.

How can I access the bike parks using public transportation?

Accessing some of the more remote mountain biking areas like El Corte de Madera Creek Preserve (Skeggs) by public transport can be challenging, as they are often best reached by car. However, urban pump tracks like Flood Park Pump Track and Quarry Park Pump Track may be more accessible via local bus routes or a combination of public transport and a shorter bike ride from a transit stop. It's recommended to check local transit schedules and routes for specific park access.

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