Best bike parks near La Honda California offer diverse mountain biking opportunities across scenic open space preserves. The area is characterized by rolling coastal grasslands, dense redwood forests, and challenging climbs. La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve, in particular, provides newly accessible trails for mountain bikers. This region provides a rich landscape for cyclists interested in cross-country mountain biking and challenging road climbs.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Skegg's Point, right off of Skyline Boulevard, has panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.
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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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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 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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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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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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This wonderfully flowing single trail trail connects the even more wonderfully flowing El Corte De Madera Creek Trail with the Methuselah Trail, which eventually reaches the bottom of flowing bliss and climbs back up to Skyline -- where you can do it all again :-) To see or follow the whole loop, check out https://www.komoot.com/tour/10597358
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The La Honda area offers diverse mountain biking opportunities, primarily cross-country style riding through scenic open space preserves. You'll find a mix of rolling coastal grasslands, dense redwood forests, and challenging climbs. Trails range from flowing singletrack to routes with moderate climbs.
Visitors frequently enjoy trails like North Leaf Trail, known for its flowing singletrack, and Resolution Trail, which offers flowy singletrack with some rocky sections. Another favorite is White Oak Trail, a re-routed meandering singletrack under oak cover.
Yes, La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve offers newly accessible trails like Coho Vista Trail, which is considered a good beginner trail with a moderate green climb. These trails are generally green difficulty singletrack, suitable for most fitness levels, with moderate climbs.
You can experience a blend of scenic coastal grassland views and challenging climbs through redwood forests. Trails like Coho Vista feature a large tafoni rock formation and a vista point with sweeping views of the Santa Cruz Mountains and the coast. Skeggs Point offers panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.
The region generally offers good biking conditions for much of the year. While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the varied terrain means you can find shaded trails in warmer months and enjoy the coastal grasslands when the weather is mild. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, Old La Honda Road is a well-known and challenging road cycling route. It features an almost 8% average grade for about 3 miles, making it a significant workout. It's mostly shaded by redwood trees, offering a scenic ascent.
Beyond mountain biking, the La Honda area is excellent for hiking and gravel biking. You can explore various routes such as the White Oak Trail – Bella Vista Trail loop for gravel biking, or easy hikes like the Heritage Grove and Towne Fire Road Loop. Find more options in the Gravel biking around La Honda and Hiking around La Honda guides.
The provided information does not indicate that permits are generally required for mountain biking on the open space preserve trails mentioned. However, it's always advisable to check the official websites of specific preserves like La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve for the most current regulations before your visit.
Visitors appreciate the remote and immersive natural experience, the blend of scenic coastal grassland views with challenging climbs through redwood forests, and the variety of trails. Many enjoy the flowy singletrack sections and the opportunity for longer loops by connecting different routes.
While the area is known for moderate to challenging cross-country style riding, specific trails like Resolution Trail offer flowy singletrack with some rocky sections that can provide a more technical challenge. The overall remote and challenging experience of the newly opened trails in La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve, with rides up to 14 miles and 1,200 feet of elevation, also appeals to more advanced riders.
Yes, many trails in the La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve, including the newly opened mountain biking trails, are shared with hikers and equestrians. This provides a diverse outdoor experience, so riders should be mindful and share the trails respectfully.


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