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BirdseyeHoosier National Forest12
easy; flat to rolling, very little technical riding except for a few steep climbs. A favorite, offering a mix of singletrack and fire road. Along the way are a lake, creeks, stands of hardwoods, old homesteads and a cemetery.
German RidgeHoosier National Forest22
Easy to moderate; much of the trail has been widened and flattened to better accommodate horses. Frequent climbs, a few of whic hare difficult. The south end is a gravel lane through the woods. Some good singletrack exists at the north end. The area on...
Hardin RidgeHoosier National Forest2
In the campground area the trail is single lane and relatively flat. This portio of the trail makes for an enjoyable family ride although it is used primarily by campers. One end of the trail drops off to Lake Monroe and is very steep. The trail crosse...
Lick CreekHoosier National Forest7.5
Easy to Moderate. An excellent beginner's trail, Lick Creek offers a few "whoops", some narrow singletrack, and a short roack garden mixed in with easy sections.
Mogan Ridge WestHoosier National Forest12
Moderate, with a few tough climbs. Some fairly technical singletrack sections. Counter-clockwise offers best descents. Two sections of singletrack with gravel road in between.
Nebo RidgeHoosier National Forest8.5
Moderate, with lots of short climbs. A roller coaster singletrack trip through the woods. May be most popular MTB (Mountain Bike) trail in the state.
OgalaHoosier National Forest6
Easy, although finding the trial can be challengin; minimal climbing. Ogala is disjointed, and difficult to follow. Hoosier National Forest staff is considering oprtion for this trail.
Oriole EastHoosier National Forest7
Moderate, with a few tough climbs. Recommend riding the trail counterclockwise and including the east end loop.
Oriole WestHoosier National Forest8
Moderate; some technical sections; attention required on descents and climbs. Go counter-clockwise for a fast, "whoop-filled" descent that leads into a technical single-track. Scenic creek bottom section. Contains some wide, gravel-covered stretches.
Shirley CreekHoosier National Forest17
Moderate to high on the hills and in the streambeds, easy elsewhere. Loops within loops yield many options. Lots of hilly, technical singletrack. Fun, but demanding.
Three Lakes Trail
Tipsaw LakeHoosier National Forest6
Easy; mostly flat, a couple moderate clmbs, some rocky parts. Beginners get real mountain biking here -- rocky sections, shallow ravines, climbs -- without being overwhelmed. Fun for intermediate riders, too. Lake, picnnic areas and camping.
Two Lakes TrailHoosier National Forest12.5
The Two Lakes Loop area is heavy with wildlife, such as deer, squirrels, turtles, and myriad birds.
Vincennes Trail
Young's CreekHoosier National Forest10
Moderate to high, with several challenging climbs and technical singletrack. Perhaps the most demanding trail in the Hoosier, yet is 90 percent ridable, 90 percent fun. Clock-wise is a little more enjoyable. Either direction has tough climbs, mudholes,...
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