A map of Cedar Hill Park showing a marked trail in red, with Cedar Hill Lake and surrounding roads highlighted. The location includes waypoints marked in green and red, indicating points of interest or directions. Cedar Hill Park mountain bike trail.
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Level: Intermediate
Length: 3 mi (4.8 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Loop
Elevation: +166/ -172 ft
Total: 29 riders
 

Mountain Biking Cedar Hill Park

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#56 of 202 mountain bike trails in Tennessee
#2,717 in the world

Brand new trail. Very well planned out, just needs riders now.

First added by far4cges on Mar 23, 2019. Last updated Sep 28, 2021. → add an update
Before you go
  • Drinking water: no
  • Lift service: no
  • Night riding: no
  • Pump track: no
  • Restrooms: no
  • Fat bike grooming: unknown
  • E-bikes allowed: unknown
  • Fee required: no
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Getting there
Cedar Hill Park. Two minutes from I-65 on W Old Hickory Blvd.
System trails (1)
 difficultyGrace Phelps0 mi


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  • Graham H
    *****

    A great trail for beginners and experts alike. This trail is extremely flowy and has some great jumps. All of them can be rolled however you might want to do a break check. The climbs are long but extremely rewarding a lot longer then the downhills at percy warner.
    These trails are some of the best I have ever ridden. I would encourage you to head out there.

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  • bmitd67
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    I got my first MTB in April, I rode this in May. I was (am) out of shape and could not finish the trail. I also went the wrong way (I forgot what day of the week it was). It was a blast, the parts that I finished. I'm a little gun-shy about going back out there but my fitness level and control of the bike are better now. I want to try something a little more flowy before I get back to this one.

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  • TD101
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    A fun trail that is smooth and well groomed. Has some rollers, but nothing too difficult. I like the fact that it's directional and bikes only. Someone from SORBA told me they plan to end up with 11 miles of trails.

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  • joshr502
    *****

    This is a fun trail. The trail head is easily missed, but like others have said, stay right and you'll see it near the playground by the lake. I uploaded pics of the trail head and parking area. The trail is well maintained and has some nice roller coaster sections. I'm fat and out of shape, so I had a few tough sections that were some switchbacks that were on an incline. Other than that, fun ride. The trail is 3.6 miles according to Strava.

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  • Braldar
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    Wonderful new trail. Nice flowy sections with mild uphills. The trailhead is not well marked and can be hard to find, so when you enter the park go straight and watch the right side. It will be just before a parking area with a pavilion.

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  • obnurlr
    *****

    What an incredible trail!! We rode it twice because we had such a blast. It has burns, jumps, some hills and amazing rewards. It has strong canopy so at 90 degrees wasn't bad.

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