When it comes to planning your next biking adventure, look no further than the hundreds of miles of trails snaking through the 43 Virginia State Parks. Home to some of the best views and waterways in Virginia, and with trails for all ages and skill levels, there’s no better way to take it all in than a day spent on your two-wheeled rig.
Find your Flow
Want to try an all-day or multi-day excursion? Douthat State Park, in the scenic Allegheny Mountains, has over 40 miles of multi-use trails for biking that range from easy to more challenging difficulties. The park’s picturesque beauty and plentiful camping options make itideal for a multi-day bikepacking getaway. If you’re in the mood for a shorter day trip, traverse 31 miles on High Bridge Trail State Park. Take in the views from High Bridge, a historic landmark, as you bike 2,400 feet across the Appomattox River, flowing 125 feet below.
Looking to ride some sweet single track and scenic routes? Pocahontas State Park has more than 70 miles of directional mountain bike and multi-use trails. This park has all the flow and obstacles you could want out of a challenging course, including hand cycle-friendly trails. Be sure to check out the newest trails at the Swift Creek Trail System in the park. More scenic trails can be found at Sky Meadows State Park, with 9-miles of easy to difficult paths to explore.
Rip then Take a Dip
Head to one of the original six VA State Parks to explore more than 17 miles of multi-use trails. At Hungry Mother State Park in Marion, riders can explore a 3 mile portion of the new Raider’s Run Mountain Bike Trail System before taking a dip in the expansive 108-acre lake. New River Trail State Park is also an excellent spot for a quick float after a ride. This 57-mile linear park follows an abandoned railroad right-of-way and parallels the historic New River. Take an easy cruise on the trail, or for more adventure, check out the Hoover Mountain Biking Area. Or, journey over to the coast, where False Cape State Park offers roughly 15 miles of multi-use trails. At this park, you are truly roughing it, as it is only accessible by foot, bike or paddle craft, so water, sunscreen and insect repellent are highly recommended!
A Ride to the Past
The best part about these parks? All that offer biking, also offer hiking and hold nature and history programs throughout the year! From guided walks and canoe trips to fossil hunts and living history demonstrations, there are exciting and informative programs to suit everyone. Programs and exhibits teach guests about those who shaped our culture and how our world works. With 43 state parks dotting the Virginia landscape from the Atlantic Ocean to the Appalachian Mountains, you’re sure to find one that fits your sense of adventure. Pump up your tires, grab your helmet, and head out to a Virginia State Park today.