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8.64km
80m
Mountain biking
Easy 5.4-mile mountain biking route in CamRock County Park, featuring diverse terrain and scenic oak savannahs.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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34 m
Highlight • MTB Park
Tip by
5.71 km
Highlight • MTB Park
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8.64 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
8.58 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
7.65 km
933 m
< 100 m
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The CamRock Trail system offers a wide range of difficulties, from easy to expert, ensuring there's something for every rider. While the specific komoot tour linked here is rated easy, the park itself features trails like Creekside for beginners, Rip-N-Ride for intermediate riders, and challenging sections such as Outback, Greg's Place, and Cliff's Edge for advanced and expert mountain bikers.
You'll encounter diverse terrain, including flat, tight, and twisty sections, as well as fast and flowy berms and rollers. More challenging features include sketchy rock sections, rock gardens, wooden bridges, drops, see-saws, log rides, and even a large tree/log ride. The trails are predominantly singletrack, winding through both wooded areas and open prairies.
The provided information does not specify regulations regarding dogs on the CamRock Trails. It's always best to check the official Dane County Parks website or local signage at the trailhead for the most current rules on pets.
The trails are popular year-round, but the best time to visit depends on your preference. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with prairies bursting into bloom during the right season. Summer is also great, though it can be warmer. Winter riding is possible, but conditions will vary with snow and ice.
Yes, a Dane County trail pass is required for riding the mountain bike trails within CamRock County Park. You should check the official Dane County website for details on how to purchase passes and any associated fees.
The CamRock Trail system is well-known and serves as a major staging site for mountain bike racing. While specific parking lot locations aren't detailed, the trail system connects the villages of Cambridge and Rockdale, suggesting multiple access points. Look for designated parking areas within CamRock County Park.
The Camrock Trails are renowned for their feature-packed nature, including big jumps, drops, berms, skinnies, and log rides, making it one of the few trails in Wisconsin with such extensive jump features. A unique highlight is an elevated "Split" ladder bridge that passes through the tree canopy, contributing to one trail's double black diamond rating.
The scenery is diverse and appealing, featuring oak savannahs, prairie sections, and beautiful old-growth oak forested areas. You might spot wildlife along Koshkonong Creek, and during the right season, the restored prairies burst with tall, beautiful blooms.
Yes, the trail system conveniently connects the villages of Cambridge and Rockdale. Both villages offer access to dining and other amenities, making it easy to grab a meal or resupply after your ride.
The specific komoot tour for the CamRock Trail is approximately 8.6 km (5.3 miles) long and takes about 45 minutes to complete. However, the entire CamRock Trail system boasts over 9 miles of trails, so your riding time will vary significantly depending on the specific routes you choose and your pace.
Yes, the CamRock Trail system is suitable for beginners. It offers easy trails like the Creekside sections, which are smooth and fast, perfect for warming up or getting started with mountain biking. The extensive network ensures that riders of all skill levels can find appropriate routes.
Yes, the route for this specific komoot tour primarily follows sections of the CamRock Trail. You'll be riding on various segments of the official CamRock Trail system throughout your journey.