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Mountain Bike Trailhead – Construction starts Sept. 6
Mountain BikingThe Mountain Bike Trailhead accesses miles of rolling, wooded, single-lane bike trails that offer a challenge to even the hardiest mountain biker. The trailhead is located in the western-most section of Lebanon Hills Regional Park. (Map and Driving Directions)

Trail Conditions - Open


Hours
  • Park hours daily, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 
Fees: No entrance fee

Trail maps

Amenities
  • More than six miles of mountain bike trails
  • More than two miles of hiking trails
  • Portable toilet
  • Free parking
Activities available
  • Mountain Biking
  • Hiking

Construction Update:

October 10, 2011
Construction crews will continue work prepping the location for the new parking lot and all-season restroom and changing facilities. Crews will temporarily require access to the new parking lot site via the existing parking lot off Johnny Cake Ridge Road and beginner-level mountain bike trails adjacent the construction site.

Effective Monday, October 10: ALL BEGINNER-LEVEL MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS REMAIN CLOSED. The existing parking lot off Johnny Cake Ridge Road, intermediate and advanced mountain bike trails and hiking trails are now OPEN for public use.

Park users are asked to use the existing parking lot off Johnny Cake Ridge Road with CAUTION as construction traffic will continue through the existing parking lot to the job site, October 10 through October 18.

The new Skills Park is under construction and will remain closed through May 2012.

Please honor all closure signs and barricades and stay out of closed construction areas.

Project Description:
The Lebanon Hills Regional Park Mountain Bike Trailhead is getting an upgrade. Construction is scheduled from approximately Sept. 6, 2011 through May 31, 2012.  Improvements to the Mountain Bike Trailhead include: 

  • An expanded and relocated parking lot to better accommodate bike and vehicle parking, manage storm water runoff and improve water quality.
  • A new picnic shelter with all-season bathrooms and changing facilities.
  • Expanded beginner-level mountain bike trails that improve accessibility.
  • New Skills Park for enthusiasts to practice technique.
This page was last updated on: 12/20/2011

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