Sherando Park Mountain Bike Trails Loop
Sherando Park Mountain Bike Trails Loop
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8.70km
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Mountain biking
Enjoy an easy 5.4-mile mountain bike loop in Sherando Park, featuring twisting singletrack and roots for skill development.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.70 km
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4.34 km
4.10 km
265 m
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4.16 km
3.45 km
640 m
410 m
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Parking is available directly at Sherando Park in Stephens City, Virginia. The trails are easily accessible from the park's main parking areas.
The provided information does not specify regulations regarding dogs on the mountain bike trails. It's always best to check local park signage or the official Sherando Park website for current pet policies before your visit.
The trails are generally enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant riding conditions with milder temperatures. During wetter periods, some sections might be muddy due to the natural terrain.
The available information does not indicate any specific fees or permits required for accessing Sherando Park or its mountain bike trails. It is typically a public park, but it's advisable to check the official Frederick County Parks and Recreation website for any updates on park regulations or fees.
The Sherando Park mountain bike trails are generally rated as blue difficulty singletrack, indicating an intermediate level. While suitable for developing skills, riders can expect technical challenges due to roots and tight turns in some sections.
The trails feature tightly packed, twisting singletrack. While not overly hilly, you'll encounter a fair amount of roots, adding a technical element to the ride. The environment is wooded and park-like, offering a pleasant natural setting.
Yes, the trails are considered suitable for beginner to intermediate riders and are a good place for developing skills. However, some tight turns might reduce flow for less experienced individuals. The park also features a paved and gravel multi-use path that offers an easier alternative.
Yes, the route utilizes various named trails within the park. You'll ride sections of Sherando Park Mountain Bike Trail B, Sherando Park Mountain Bike Trail G (Long Path), Sherando Park Mountain Bike Trail F, and Sherando Park Mountain Bike Trail E, among others. There are also bail-out points that lead to a paved and gravel multi-use path.
Yes, a significant advantage of this trail system is the presence of multiple bail-out points. These points lead directly to a paved and gravel multi-use path, allowing riders to easily shorten their ride or exit the singletrack trails if needed.
The trails are known for their efficient use of space, divided into sections labeled A through G, which are typically one-way. A key feature is the availability of multiple bail-out points that connect to a paved and gravel multi-use path, offering flexibility for riders. The trails are a popular local spot for quick practice sessions or getting in a ride.
The full loop typically takes around 35 minutes to complete, covering a distance of approximately 8.7 kilometers. This duration can vary based on your riding pace and skill level.