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Embark on an easy mountain biking adventure through Freedom Park: Loops A, B, and C, a 9.0-mile (14.5 km) route that offers a varied ride. You'll navigate through a heavily wooded landscape of hardwood and pine forests, encountering hard-packed, fast singletrack with short uphills, quick downhills, and flowy sections. With…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parking is available at Freedom Park. You can find maps readily available at the park office and trailheads, which will guide you to the appropriate parking areas for trail access.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for mountain biking the trails at Freedom Park. However, it's always a good idea to check the official park website or contact the park office for the most current information.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed on the mountain biking trails at Freedom Park. It's best to check with the park office directly for their current pet policy regarding trail access.
The trails at Freedom Park are known for their excellent flow and durability, even after rain, and can handle various weather conditions well. This suggests they are enjoyable for much of the year. For the most comfortable riding experience, spring and fall typically offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery through the wooded landscape.
All three loops are rated intermediate, but each offers a distinct experience:
Yes, Freedom Park includes a beginner-level trail called the Bunny Loop – Freedom Park. This loop is designed for novices and kids, introducing them to smaller versions of features found on the intermediate trails, making it a great option for families or those new to mountain biking.
The trails wind through a heavily wooded landscape of hardwood and pine forests, providing an immersive natural experience. Loop C specifically offers views of Colby Swamp and the unique experience of riding directly beneath the Go Ape treetop adventure zip-lines.
Loop C is celebrated for its numerous Technical Trail Features (TTFs), which include gap jumps of increasing size, wood bridge step-downs, and the significant 'Big Easy' drop. Some of these are rated more difficult and are designed for freeriders. It is strongly advised to know your limits and scope out TTFs before attempting them, as marked ride-arounds are provided for all features.
Yes, the route for Freedom Park: Loops A, B, and C intersects with several other trails within the park. You will encounter sections of the Loop C, Loop A, Loop B, Multiuse Trail, Freedom Park Trail, Bunny Trail, and Bunny Trail Alternate during your ride.
The mountain biking trails at Freedom Park are well-designed and maintained by the Eastern Virginia Mountain Bike Association (EVMA). They are praised for their 'nice flow' and ability to handle various weather conditions well, contributing to their high quality and sustainability.
Helmets are required for all riders on the trails at Freedom Park. Beyond that, it's recommended to bring plenty of water, appropriate mountain biking attire, basic repair tools, and a first-aid kit. Given the technical features on Loop C, consider bringing protective gear like knee and elbow pads if you plan to attempt them.