
   
Beginner |
• Arkabutla Lake Dam in Hernando, Mississippi
Single track and double track. Very flat, sandy at times. Aproximately 5 mile loop. Well maintained. The trail is fairly easy and good for beginners. However, beginners need to watch out for the inclines on which stepping logs have been imbedded to accomadate hikers. Watch out for all of t...
Last reviewed: Apr 20, 2008
|
|

   
Intermediate |
• Bethel Bike Trails in Biloxi, Mississippi
Bethel Bike Trails are a network of trails (Pine Lizard, South Pine Lizard, Badlands, Couch Trail,
Turtle Back Trail, Briar Patch, and South Bethel) which used to be Motorcycle trails. The trails
are in the Desoto National Forest. They are primarily single track with the occasional ...
Last reviewed: Dec 29, 2009
|
|

   
Intermediate |
• Bonita Lakes in Meridian, Mississippi
Nice singletrack trail, some rolling hill type sections, some steep climbs or descents depending on which way your choosing to go...also a doubletrack/dirt road(which I did not include in the mileage) that circles the entire lake that can be ridden by anyone with a little fitness under the...
Last reviewed: Jun 29, 2009
|
|

   
Intermediate |
• Burning Sunshine in Tupelo, Mississippi
I haven\'t rode it yet. Went to the park with the wife and her beach cruiser so . . . didn\'t ride the trail but I heard it was pretty sweet.
Last reviewed: Feb 7, 2010
|
|

   
Beginner |
• Butts Park in Clinton, Mississippi
Description:This system is a great place for a good tempo run. The race loop, marked by the black arrows on the trees, is 6 miles long. However, there are numerous other trails that connect the larger outer trail. The trails usually require several sunny days to recover after a rain. Leng...
Last reviewed: Jun 19, 2009
|
|

   
Advanced |
• Clear Creek in Oxford, Mississippi
The Clear Creek trail is approximately 8 miles long and is physically demanding. It may not look like much, but riders quickly learn Clear Creek isn't for light weights. Clear Creek offers a series of rolling hills, switchbacks, and a few trail obstacles ( small logs ). The highlight of t...
Last reviewed: Jun 23, 2008
|
|

   
Intermediate |
• Clear Springs Rec. Area in Crosby, Mississippi
This area is typically referred to as Homochitto in the region (not really referred to as Clear Springs) as it is located in the Homochitto National Forest.
Last reviewed: Aug 30, 2009
|
|

   
|
• Forest Hill Park in Jackson, Mississippi
Good for beginners, no scenery to speak of, no challenging hills.
Last reviewed: Jun 6, 2007
|
|

   
Intermediate |
• Fruit Loop And Railbed in Oxford, Mississippi
"fruit loop, daddy caddy, butta, toilet bowl, the railbed and the firetower (2nd highest point in the state) are all located within this trail system. year round riding and consistent trail maintenence make these trails the best in a 400 mile radius. try our new race course around sardis ...
Last reviewed: Mar 7, 2009
|
|

   
|
• Great River Road State Park in Rosedale, Mississippi
Park at the Visitors Center and ride the 3 miles of paved road around the park. You can also ride on U.S. Hwy #1. This is a great ride for beginners.
Last reviewed: Apr 19, 2005
|
|

   
|
• Little Colorado in Jackson, Mississippi
Very nice. Not a beginner's trace. Network of trails, can ride many different routes.
Last reviewed: Mar 16, 2007
|
|

   
Beginner |
• Longleaf Trace in Hattiesburg, Mississippi
As of 6/3/2000 trail is not completly finished but should be by the Fall, still there are several miles of good riding. trail is an abandon railroad which has been paved, is mostly long straight stretches with slight grades. Easy going but very nice scenery in places with a good deal of wi...
Last reviewed: Feb 27, 2009
|
|

   
Intermediate |
• Longleaf Trace Mtb Side Trails in Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Well maintained singlletrack trails through mature pine forest and some bottoms. There are a few hilly spots and some fast downhills at times. Due to the tree canopy, these trails stay relatively shaded and can be ridden all year. The trails are well maintained by local riders, so the tr...
Last reviewed: Jan 19, 2010
|
|

   
Beginner |
• Lowndes County State Park in Columbus, Mississippi
If you start the trail from the dam at the far end of the State Park (farthest you can drive after passing through the gate), you ride across the grass dam and up into some logging area. There's a small sign that directs you to the "hiker's trail," and it starts with a pretty steep single...
Last reviewed: Nov 9, 2009
|
|

   
Intermediate |
• Mt. Zion Bike Trails in Brookhaven, Mississippi
A multiple loop network of singletrack with challenging climbs and descents. A 2 mile beginner loop offers a good warmup with a few bridges and a \"teepee\" bridge. Over 20 wooden bridges and stunts on the 5+ mile intermediate loop. There is a new Black Diamond section that will be open s...
Last reviewed: Jan 13, 2010
|
|

   
Easiest |
• Natchez Trace in Tupelo, Mississippi
Trail runs north 3 to 4 miles then you turn and come back to start point. There is also some horse trails south from here but depending on weather can be ruff. Great little trail to ride during lunch or late afternoon. Upper section near the Visitor Center has some rolling hills but most o...
Last reviewed: Feb 22, 2009
|
|

   
Beginner |
• Noxubee Crest in Louisville, Mississippi
This is a series of loops utilizing singletrack, doubletrack and forestry roads to complete the entire course. The singletrack is new and still rather primitive, but there are almost no techical obstacles on it. The trail is marked with tags with bicycle symbols on them, orange tags leadin...
Last reviewed: Sep 5, 2009
|
|

   
Intermediate |
• Research and Technology Park (ERC) in Starkville, Mississippi
These trails are very twisty. There are a few technical spots. You can make a five mile loop without crossing any other trails. One or two stream crossings depending on the time of year. The trail is only 5 minutes from from the MSU campus. Maps are available for free from the bicycle shop...
Last reviewed: Aug 4, 2009
|
|

   
|
• Shockaloe Horse Trail in Forest, Mississippi
Trail is open to hikers, horses, and bicycles. Could be a really nice trail if kept up. Mostly used by horses. Trail is very muddy after rains. Very easy, winds through national forest. Pretty scenery. Good trail for kids or beginners.
Last reviewed: Nov 18, 2004
|
|

   
Intermediate |
• South Hattiesburg in Hattiesburg, Mississippi
The trail is laid out by local riders,just like all of our trails. anyway this particular
part of our intertwining trail system is the most technical and challinging. It starts off down a hill and curves left back into the woods. cross a creek up a hill and it turns right around a fence a...
Last reviewed: Aug 16, 2009
|
|

   
Intermediate |
• The Ridgeland Trails in Ridgeland/madison, Mississippi
This trail system is a work in progress by the Tri-County Mountain Bike Association. It is for members only; however 2 day memberships are available at the kiosk. There is 6.2 miles of singletrack thus far and has separate beginner, advanced and expert sections making it fun for any skil...
Last reviewed: Nov 27, 2009
|
|