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5.25km
60m
Mountain biking
An easy 3.3-mile mountain bike path in Wapehani Mountain Bike Park, featuring wooded terrain and natural sinkholes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.31 km
Highlight • MTB Park
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5.25 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.17 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
5.19 km
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The Wapehani Mountain Bike Park is located in Bloomington, Indiana. Parking is typically available at the park's entrance. For specific directions or more details, you might check local resources like visitbloomington.com.
While there are no general entrance fees for the park, riders are required to wear helmets. You also need to sign liability waivers, which are often available at local bike shops or the Bloomington Parks & Recreation office.
The park is open to hikers and trail runners, so it's generally dog-friendly. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them. Be mindful of shared paths and yield to mountain bikers.
The park offers a natural escape, with opportunities for wildlife watching and enjoying spring ephemerals. However, it's crucial not to ride the trails when they are wet to prevent damage. Therefore, drier seasons like late spring, summer, and early fall are generally best.
The Wapehani Mountain Bike Park offers a diverse range of trails. While most are geared towards intermediate riders, there are sections rated as easy, suitable for beginners. However, some areas have steep climbs and technical terrain that are not recommended for new riders.
The terrain is primarily rolling, with numerous short but steep uphills and tight switchbacks. You'll encounter natural surfaces with obstacles like logs, roots, and uneven ground. Unique features include natural sinkholes, log rides, wood ramps, and rock jam elements. Some sections also offer flowy trails with berms and a few jumps.
Yes, the Wapehani Mountain Bike Path is designed as a loop. The park's trail network allows riders to design their own adventures with various connecting trails, making it easy to complete a loop or customize your ride.
The park itself, Wapehani Mountain Bike Park, is a highlight. Along the trails, you can find unique features like natural sinkholes, log rides, wood ramps over trees, and rock jam elements. The wooded setting also provides opportunities for wildlife watching.
Yes, the route passes through sections of several official trails. You'll encounter parts of the Tapp Road Sidepath, Wapehani Path, Wapehani Mountain Bike Path, Wapehani Moutain Bike Path, Wapehani Mountain Bike, Wapehani Mountain Biking Path, and the Wapehani Natural Surface Trail.
It's crucial not to ride the trails when they are wet to prevent damage. The park has undergone recent improvements and regular maintenance. However, some reviewers have noted that trails can be poorly marked, so it's a good idea to be aware of your route or use a navigation app.
Yes, the park is open to hikers and trail runners in addition to mountain bikers. When sharing the paths, users should always be mindful of others and yield to bikers, especially on singletrack sections.