A mountain biker navigating a dirt trail through a lush green forest, leaning into a corner with precision. The rider is wearing a helmet and cycling gear, showing focus and speed on the winding path. Surrounding trees and foliage create a vibrant natural backdrop. Lebanon Hills mountain bike trail.
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Level: Intermediate
Length: 11 mi (17.7 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +500/ -503 ft
Total: 394 riders
 

Mountain Biking Lebanon Hills

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#3 of 138 mountain bike trails in Minnesota
#205 in the world

Plain and simple: This trail has developed into the best trail in the Metro. MORC has taken the initiative in working with Dakota County to turn a really marginal doubletrack XC ski loop into the best riding in the Metro. In 2002 we added a new beginner (warm-up) loop directly out of the parking lot. It heads off from the southwest corner of the parking lot and wanders through the pine trees and grass fields of the north end of the park. Look for a new double expert loop to open up sometime early 2003! The rest of the trail loop starts at the same place, but heads up the gravel doubletrack. After a good climb and some rolling descents there is new singletrack heading off to the left. This dives into existing trail removing a few hundred yards of wide open field riding. This singletrack is really fun. It's fast, it's smooth, and it's winding. There's a good mix of everything... trees, rocks, roots. Where the old 'new' singletrack used to end and rejoin the XC ski trail, there is brand new singletrack that heads out straight across the doubletrack. This is one of the best areas of the entire park. It's wide open rolling singletrack. Once you get an idea of what the corners are like, you can really fly. This is a great intermediate singletrack section that would be fun for people of varied abilities. At the end of this new singletrack section you hop back onto the gravel doubletrack and start immediately into a new bypass climb. This climb last about a quarter of a mile. This bypass replaced the real steep gravel climbs that are now closed and being re-claimed due to erosion. The next section you come to is the expert/advanced singletrack. The trail is still really fun, but not nearly as insane as it used to be. There's still one log crossing in there that's steep enough that it gouges your big chainring despite lifting your wheels as you ride over it. The advanced singletrack section is much tighter than the rest of the singletrack at Lebanon, and has quite a few rock sections. The rocks are a ton of fun, and really well situated. Where the advanced singletrack section ends, you hang a right on some dirt doubletrack and head for the tree line. Just before you go into the trees, there's a new section heading off to the left. This new section replaces some older eroding XC ski trail. We did a lot of work to seed old trails back into nature last year and hope everyone enjoys the new routes that have been created. This last section is really a ton of fun as it has some fast winding descents. When you finish this, you're on the home stretch. Head back to the parking lot on double track, and start another lap.

First added by alvin.santoy on Dec 31, 2002. Last updated Nov 28, 2023. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: yes
  • Lift service: unknown
  • Night riding: yes
  • Pump track: yes
  • Restrooms: yes
  • Fat bike grooming: yes
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: unknown
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Getting there
Assuming you are already in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro area:From the west (Savage area), hop on CR13. Stay on 13 past I-35W. Turn right on Cliff Road. Follow Cliff Road east over Hwy 77, and I-35E. Turn right on Johnny Cake Ridge Road. Half a mile on your right you'll see the park. From the south get on I-35, take I-35E at the split. Exit at Cliff Road. Take a right (east) and then turn right on Johnny Cake Ridge Road. Half a mile on your right you'll see the park.From the north get on I-35W heading south. Exit at CR13. Follow the directions from the west. OR Take Hwy 77 or I-35E south. Exit at Cliff Road. Follow directions from the west.
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