Lake Rim Park Trail trail photo
See all photos (16)
×
User
Today
 
  |   Rate it:

Tags:
Level: Beginner
Length: 5 mi (8 km)
Surface: Doubletrack
Configuration: Out & Back
Elevation: +452/ -503 ft
Total: 36 riders
 

Mountain Biking Lake Rim Park Trail

***   Add a review
#212 of 549 mountain bike trails in North Carolina
#5,153 in the world

It's a well marked trail with several water crossings that, depending on recent weather, can be pretty good. At about the 2.5- 3 mile mark if there has been recent rain, it becomes extremely difficult, but can be passable. Worth the ride, and a good place to hit up for a quick ride after work. There are a couple of trails that go off away from the lake that have some jumps and a few that go towards the power lines. There you can find some rock gardens to play in, as well.

First added by jaredmcvay on Jan 4, 2012. Last updated Apr 28, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: unknown
  • Lift service: unknown
  • Night riding: unknown
  • Pump track: unknown
  • Restrooms: unknown
  • Fat bike grooming: unknown
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: unknown
This trail information is user-generated. Help improve this information by suggesting a correction.
Getting there
Across from the fish hatchery: From the Lake @ Lake Rim Park go up the hill (Directly across from the boat ramp). It's in the back, right corner of the parking lot before the dock.


Lake Rim Park Trail Trail map

Add to or improve this map // Share this map on your website

Local Info

Club Sponsor

-

Trail checkins

Dixon24 (Apr 28, 2020)
What's this?

Upcoming Events

None.
Add one

Trail conditions

Wet (Nov 9, 2018)
login to update

Camping & Lodging

Coming soon!

Lake Rim Park Trail videos

Add a video
We don't have any videos of this trail yet. Add one here.

Mountain Bike Trails Near Fayetteville, North Carolina

*
Easiest | 1 mi
***
Beginner | 5 mi
***
Easiest | 7.5 mi
***
Intermediate | 8 mi

Add a review

Rating
 
Difficulty
 
Review

Reviews

    Loading reviews...

Rider questions

Q: Where is the trail head?