AEDC Mountain Bike Trail loop
AEDC Mountain Bike Trail loop
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Embark on the AEDC Mountain Bike Trail loop for an easy touring cycling experience that winds through diverse landscapes. You will pedal through open forests and quiet pine stands, enjoying a peaceful atmosphere. A highlight of your ride is the scenic lakeside section, offering views of Woods Reservoir with the…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The AEDC Mountain Bike Trail loop is generally rated as easy to intermediate for mountain biking. It's suitable for beginners or those looking to build endurance, with most climbs being short and spread out. The first half is relatively flat and fast, while the second half becomes more twisty with more climbs. Bob's Trail is noted for having the steepest sections within the system.
The trail offers a varied experience with a mix of singletrack and fire roads. You'll encounter hard-packed surfaces, roots, and long stretches carpeted with pine needles through wooded areas. The singletrack sections are often twisty, providing a slalom-like ride between trees.
Yes, the trail offers beautiful scenery, particularly through open forests and stands of pines. A significant highlight is found in segments 15 to 16, which provide views of Woods Reservoir with the Cumberland Plateau escarpment in the background. You can also enjoy beautiful gravel beaches along the lake's shore. Don't miss the Lakeside riding highlight.
Parking is available at designated trailheads for the AEDC Mountain Bike Trail loop in Tullahoma, Tennessee. Specific parking areas are usually well-marked at the trail access points.
The trail is located on the grounds of the Arnold Air Force Base. While there isn't a general entrance fee for the trail itself, it's always wise to check the latest regulations from the base regarding public access or any specific permits that might be required for certain activities or times of year.
Information regarding dog access on the AEDC Mountain Bike Trail loop is not explicitly detailed in the provided data. It's recommended to check with Arnold Air Force Base regulations or local signage regarding pet policies before bringing your dog.
The trail can be enjoyed during many seasons, but it's important to note that it is closed during certain times of the year for deer and turkey hunting. Always check local advisories or the Arnold Air Force Base schedule before planning your visit, especially in hunting seasons, to ensure the trail is open.
While primarily designed for mountain biking, touring cyclists with appropriate equipment might enjoy parts of the trail. Traditional road touring bikes with thin tires would find the singletrack and roots challenging. However, a gravel bike or a mountain bike adapted for touring (e.g., with bikepacking bags) could handle the fire road sections and generally gentle climbs. The technical singletrack might not be ideal for a fast touring pace.
Yes, due to its history as a former gunnery range on the Arnold Air Force Base, the Air Force advises against touching any ordnance that might be encountered on the trail. Always stay on marked paths and report anything unusual to the authorities.
The trail system is well-marked with numbered route points (1-25) and offers numerous connectors and exit points, making navigation relatively straightforward. This helps riders stay on track and understand their location within the loop.
Many riders describe the AEDC Mountain Bike Trail loop as a 'fast and fun ride.' It offers a diverse cycling experience through open forests, with a blend of singletrack and fire roads, and generally gentle climbs spread across its length, making it engaging for various skill levels.