Best bike parks around Apple Valley, CA, offer a range of cycling experiences within the high desert landscape of Southern California. The region features a network of mountain biking trails, providing cross-country and singletrack options. These trails often include varied terrain and elevation changes, with views of the surrounding desert and mountains. Apple Valley also hosts dedicated facilities for BMX enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Super path very accessible for all levels
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Very nice place for mountain biking
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An overlook at the end of a long, thin stretch at the top of a canyon wall.
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Dead Ringer is great in both directions. As a downhill the trail has unbelievable flow. When you ride downhill pay attention to uphill riders, they have the right of way.
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This trailhead offers ample parking and restrooms. Attention: If it gets wet the Gooseberry Mesa Access Road gets sticky and muddy and is almost impassable. So if it starts raining, you better get off the Mesa as quickly as possible.
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This spot is a must for every mountain biker riding Gooseberry Mesa. "Gooseberry Point" offers fabulous views!
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The Upper JEM Trail is an easy and fast descent within a great scenery. There are lots of spectacular views with Zion National Park in the background.
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Classic Gooseberry Mesa singletrack close to the canyon rim. It is an incredible and mind blowing experience to ride your bike here. South Rim Trail deserves a place on your bucket list. It is absolutely worth riding this amazing singletrack. Promised!
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Apple Valley primarily offers extensive mountain biking trails for cross-country and singletrack experiences, rather than traditional bike parks with jump lines. You'll find a mix of easy to challenging routes with varied terrain and scenic views. Additionally, the Apple Valley BMX Moto Park provides a dedicated track for BMX enthusiasts.
While Apple Valley doesn't feature large, purpose-built bike parks with extensive jump lines, it does have the Apple Valley BMX Moto Park, which is a dedicated track for BMX racing and practice. For mountain biking, the area focuses on natural singletrack and cross-country trails.
The region offers a variety of mountain biking trails. Notable examples include the Pack Memorial MTB Trail, known for its continuous inclines and descents, and the Tao to Bell Mountain Loop. For a scenic descent, consider the Upper JEM Trail, which offers spectacular views with Zion National Park in the background.
Yes, Apple Valley has options suitable for families. The Bishop Little Loop is a highly-rated, family-friendly singletrack with an easy overall physical rating. Many of the trails offer green (easy) and blue (intermediate) difficulty singletracks, making them accessible for various skill levels.
Beginners can explore trails like the Bishop Little Loop, which is known for its easy physical rating. The Gooseberry Mesa – White Trailhead also offers paths that are very accessible for all levels of riders, making it a good starting point.
The mountain biking trails in Apple Valley feature a mix of green (easy) and blue (intermediate) difficulty singletracks, with some offering significant elevation gains and descents. You'll encounter natural desert terrain, providing both challenging climbs and enjoyable descents. Trails like Dead Ringer Trail are known for their flow when ridden downhill.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge can explore trails like the Pack Memorial MTB Trail, which features continuous inclines and descents over its 12.6 miles. The South Rim Trail at Gooseberry Mesa is also a classic challenging singletrack close to the canyon rim, offering an incredible riding experience.
The region's year-round sunshine makes it a great place for biking, especially in spring and fall when temperatures are milder. During summer, it's advisable to ride early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the peak heat, and always bring plenty of water.
The Gooseberry Mesa – White Trailhead offers ample parking and restrooms. It's important to note that if the Gooseberry Mesa Access Road gets wet, it can become muddy and almost impassable, so monitor weather conditions.
Yes, many trails offer impressive views of the valley and nearby mountains. The Upper JEM Trail provides spectacular views with Zion National Park in the background. For breathtaking vistas, Gooseberry Point is a must-visit overlook at the end of a canyon wall.
Beyond biking, the Apple Valley area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, with routes like the moderate Windmill Trail or the more difficult Smithsonian Butte Road OHV Trail. For more details, explore the Hiking around Apple Valley guide.
Yes, in addition to mountain biking, you can find routes suitable for road cycling and touring bicycles. For example, the Cycling around Apple Valley guide features routes like the Pa'rus Trail and Zion-Mount Carmel Highway. For road cycling, routes such as Hurricane, Utah to Zion National Park are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Apple Valley guide.


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