A Guide to Louisville Mountain Biking
Cherokee Park is one of A Guide to Louisville Mountain Biking.

1. Cherokee Park

9.4
745 Cochran Hill Rd, Louisville, KY
Parco · Cherokee Seneca · 48 consigli e recensioni

Dustin Alton S.Dustin Alton Strupp: The most popular mountain bike destination in Louisville. Nice mix of hills and features, with some more technical options for the eager. 5- mile loop, shorter routes and stopping pts available.

Waverly Park is one of A Guide to Louisville Mountain Biking.

2. Waverly Park

8.0
4800 Waverly Park Rd (Arnoldtown Rd), Louisville, KY
Parco · 5 consigli e recensioni

Dustin Alton S.Dustin Alton Strupp: Smooth open trail south of Louisville. Rolling hills allow you to get some serious speed if you're up for it. Not as technical as Cherokee, so a good place to start if your new to the sport.

Seneca Park is one of A Guide to Louisville Mountain Biking.

3. Seneca Park

8.2
3151 Pee Wee Reese Rd. (Cannons Lane), Louisville, KY
Parco · East Louisville · 25 consigli e recensioni

Dustin Alton S.Dustin Alton Strupp: Seneca butts up against Cherokee and you can start in one and access the other (If you know where to do so). Switchbacks and blind turns, with ascents<>descents depending on which direction you go.

Eva Bandman Park is one of A Guide to Louisville Mountain Biking.

4. Eva Bandman Park

1701 River Rd (Frankfort Ave), Louisville, KY
Parco · Central Louisville · 2 consigli e recensioni

Dustin Alton S.Dustin Alton Strupp: Locale of the Cyclocross World Championships. Views of downtown and the Ohio River. With sand mounds and run-ups, not for the faint of heart. | http://www.louisvilleky.gov/MetroParks/parks/bandman/

The Parklands Of Floyds Fork is one of A Guide to Louisville Mountain Biking.

5. The Parklands Of Floyds Fork

9.1
15712 Shelbyville Rd, Louisville, KY
Parco · East Louisville · 15 consigli e recensioni

Dustin Alton S.Dustin Alton Strupp: MTB park is scheduled for fall. Some short trails are currently available (1-2 miles). You can take a bike out and ride the paved path through the country side (GORGEOUS). http://www.theparklands.org