Level: Intermediate
Length: 8 mi (12.9 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Loop
Elevation: +1,655/ -1,375 ft
Total: 31 riders
Mountain Biking Mohican Wilderness
#39 of 116 mountain bike trails in Ohio
Lots of climbing, you start with a 2 mile hill then a tuff rock garden. You ride down to the valley, ride or walk a short 25% road and then start the second climb around one mile, it' easier then the first hill. The last 3 miles is all down hill to the parking lot.
First added by Bob_Grimm on Apr 21, 2010. Last updated Apr 30, 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
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Loudonville to St Rt 3. Rt 3 south to Wally Rd located a few miles out of Loudonville and directly across from the "Little Brown Inn". It is also the second left past McDonalds. Wally Rd 9 miles to Mohican Wilderness. Race parking, registration, and start/finish is located at the Pavillion on your left as you enter Mohican Wilderness. The non-race parking is one mile passed the Pavillion.
I rode this trail last summer while staying across the street at the campground with the same name. It was difficult getting any information about the location of this trail, even at the campground. The trail is accessed by climbing the dirt road about a mile up past the zip line business. At the intersection turn left and the entrance is quickly on the left. Others posted that the trail is 8 miles but it seemed more like 3 miles from the actual entrance. The trail has not been maintained. I did this solo and did not have shuttle buddies which would probably have made this much more enjoyable. The state park trail is a far, far better trail. Still, it was fun to do once.
Thank |These three trails are mainly frequented by gravity riders as they are easily accessed by a shuttle road which is used by the zip line business. They are on private property and are sort of unofficial in being part of the greater mohican XC trail system. There are many black diamond features, some without ride arounds so be cautious your first time down. It's a great place to get your feet in DH/Freeride if you live in Ohio. The trails vary in maintenance because so few people ride them anymore. They are worth your afternoon if your in the area!
Thank |Great trails for all type of riders
Thank |This trail is 5 miles not 24 . The trails are fun and challenging. And there's a variety of trail different difficulties ranging from beginner to pro
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