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Level: Intermediate
Length: 9 mi (14.5 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +91/ -92 ft
Total: 53 riders
Mountain Biking Billerica State Forest
#22 of 223 mountain bike trails in Massachusetts
Mostly all, purpose built single track with amazing use of natural features for extra fun. Rock rollers, log ride, rock step downs and hidden kickers.
First added by [email protected] on Jan 27, 2017. Last updated May 4, 2021. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: yes
- Pump track: unknown
- Restrooms: yes
- Fat bike grooming: yes
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: no
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The best place to park is at the Warren Manning State(Billerica State Park) parking lot. Leave the lot and take a right, the trail head is a few 100 yards down on your left. There is a gate there. This State park is separated by two road that you will need to cross.
Great trail. 5 star. Mostly high intermediate. Lots of fun rocks, but not a rocky rooty trail. Lots of rock features, you can take them or avoid them. Trail crew does an awesome job. Id like to come back now that i know the trail. I stopped a lot to check out features, then rode them. Virtually no trail signage, but easy to follow. Don't ride here if a beginner. Other nearby trails are better for them
Thank |If I could give BSF a true rating, it would be a 6/5. The mountain bike trails (not the hiking ones) are not too difficult, but they are not too easy either. It has a nice overlook of Route 3, and up north there is a fitness trail and kids' playground. The MTB trails have mostly sharp turns, so you are rarely riding a straight line. Most of the rocks are ride able for riders with at least some experience, but some are very large and meant only for advanced riders because of their slope and height. The hills are decent, but a couple hills have some nice downhill and uphill sections, especially with the smooth turns and gnarly rocks. I would say that it's a good trail for a novice level rider to start off with, and for any other level rider - not including beginner/newbie - to enjoy at their leisure. If you enjoy BSF, check out Russell Mill Town Forest for a bit of a bigger challenge.
Thank |favorite place to ride. Nemba has built several new trails over the last couple of years. they made great use of many large rocks features. Hilly enough to have fun on the downhills but hills not so big to not be able to ride back up. they also have tied the system in with nearby Russell Mill
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