Beginner Trails

Freedom Trail

Our Freedom Trail is a 4.5-mile loop that goes around the lake, and part of the park perimeter. It serves as the main park loop to provide access to the other areas and all network trials within the park. Freedom Trail is Adaptive Equipment Friendly and is multiuse. You can often find runners and hikers while out riding!

Warrior Trail

Our Warrior Trail is a 0.75-mile trail that utilizes part of the Freedom Trail and connects you from the northern parking area to the southern parking area. The trail flows counterclockwise, crosses several wooden bridges and features a few small climbs. Like the Freedom Trail, this trail is also Adaptive Equipment Friendly and is multiuse.

Basic Training Trails

The trails in the Basic Training Skills Park features 1.1 miles of beginner level trails with 11 progressive skills features interspersed throughout this loop. This area is a favorite for our younger riders! 

Start on the Little Kids Loop where a 0.6 tenths mile flat trail will take you through 6 fun wooden features including everyone’s favorite: the teeter totter.

Then when you feel a little more confident climb into the Big Kids loop off the wet corner of the Basic Training Skills Zone, at the exit of the Little Kids Loop. This trail is a bench cut single track with 5 wooden features that get tougher as you go. Be sure to take a look at the optional drop just next to the Parents Perch Picnic Area.

All the features on this trail have ride around options so it is a perfect trail for the little ones just learning how to ride

NuFlo Trail

Our NuFlo Trail can be accessed from the south off of our Trigger Finger Trail or the north from our Freedom Trail and passes through the north parking lot. When starting from Trigger Finger, this trial features bench-cuts and bermed corners while flowing north and then east through the woods. At the trail end it catches up to our Freedom Trail and can be continued around the Lake Loop or around on Freedom.

Trigger Finger Trail

The Trigger Finger Trail creates part of our Lake Loop that goes around Stryker Lake. When starting from the north parking lot, riders make a right at the memorial and enjoy a nice ride through the woods before winding through the seven fingers and ending at the south parking lot. Riders can continue around the park on the Freedom Trail, take NuFlo or Warrior back up to the north parking lot, or continue on the Lake Loop.